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Water was restored to some of the residents of the Poe Homes Sunday after nearly a week without it. The Department of Public Works says contractors successfully installed a temporary bypass. While the water is back on, water pressure is now a problem for many of the residents.     Sign Up For Our Newsletter! […]

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Baltimore Police say that a woman’s body was found inside of of a vehicle in the Horseshoe Casino parking garage on Sunday evening. Officers responded to the garage around 6:00 p.m. The cause of death will be determined after an autopsy is performed. See Also: Here’s Why Horseshoe Casino’s Revenue Dropped  Sign Up For Our Newsletter! […]

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Baltimore Mayor Bernard C. “Jack” Young expressed frustration Wednesday with rising violence in the city, and with residents he says do not cooperate with police. When asked about the growing trend of nonfatal shootings, Young’s response to residents of the neighborhoods experiencing this violence, claiming they know who the perpetrators are and should look to […]

Gervonta Davis is getting ready for his big fight back home in Baltimore. The two-time super featherweight champion is bringing his title home and is gearing up to face off against Ricardo Nuñez at the Royal Farms Arena July 27. On the big stage, in front of a cheering crowd at Mondawmin Mall, Davis announced […]

The Maryland Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Administration is launching a two-year pilot program to test new digital license plate technology. Metal license plates may become a thing of the past as Maryland tests technology of the future in the digital age. The plates automatically show registration updates, so no physical sticker is needed. Sign […]

A 12-inch water main break shut down part of Bel Air Road in Overlea Monday, leaving hundreds of homes and businesses without water. Baltimore Department of Public Works crews were working on a 12-inch main break on Belair Road at Fullerton Avenue. Water was seen gushing and flooding the sidewalks and area around the road. […]

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Former Baltimore Police officer Arthur Williams was convicted of second-degree assault and misconduct in office after a video circulated the internet showing him beating a man on the street in August 2018. Arthur Williams was acquitted on first-degree assault. At the time of his resignation, Williams had been an officer for just over a year […]

Baltimore Police Commissioner Michael Harrison was among dozens who took to the streets Monday night for an anti-violence walk through parts of the city that are no stranger to shootings. The commissioner with his top staff members and Councilman Eric Costello gathered in the Otterbein and Sharp Leadenhall neighborhoods. See Also: Former Loyola Basketball Player And […]

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Baltimore native Andre De Shields has won his first Tony at age 73. DeShields, who attended Baltimore City College, won a Tony for Best Featured Actor in a Musical for his portrayal of Mister Hermes in Hadestown. https://twitter.com/Andre_DeShields/status/1137895679072903170 “Hadestown” won several other Tony Awards last night, including for best musical, best sound design in a […]

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Four people were shot and killed in Baltimore over the weekend, including former Loyola basketball player Gerald Brown. The 34-year-old father of two grew up in the city and he did skit comedy and volunteered to coach basketball after becoming a legendary player in the city. He was known for his sense of humor and […]