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The woman accused of stabbing her stepmother, Jacquelyn Smith, to death in December is no longer charged with murder. According to Valeria Smith’s attorney, she is now charged as an accessory after the fact. “It’s been our belief all along that her father [Keith Smith] took advantage of her,” said Brandon Mead, Defense Attorney. If […]

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Baltimore City Police School are still pushing to carry guns in city schools. February 8th, just this past winter, a chaotic scene outside Frederick Douglass High School terrified students and their parents. Police say a man with a gun entered the school, shot a hall monitor just beyond the school’s vestibule. Neil Davis was arrested […]

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If you go by its Twitter use, Maryland is the second most stressed-out state in the country, according to a study by British health service provider Babylon. Their “National Stress” report ranked Maryland No. 2 for stress, behind only Alaska. About 11 percent of tweets in Maryland were classified as stressed. See Also: Several Baltimore High […]

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A former star athlete, now a victim of Baltimore’s violence. 28-year-old David Mackall, Junior, was killed Wednesday afternoon in the 1900 block of Braddish Avenue. The treelined block of Braddish Avenue just North of North Avenue is stable, quiet, so when Henry Smith heard it — he knew it. Mackall played football at Edmondson High […]

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The chain of Family Dollar stores announced in March it will close nearly 400 stores this year on top of the more than 120 it closed in 2018. The discount store also said it will be selling alcohol in 1000 of it’s stores in an effort to boost sales.   Sign Up For Our Newsletter! […]

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Baltimore City Police released an edited video showing some wide views and body warn camera footage from officers on the ground. Those who visited the Inner Harbor on Saturday witnessed groups of teenagers fighting and hundreds of people fleeing the area. See Also: Baltimore Police Received Advance Notice Of Large Crowd Of Teenagers At Inner Harbor […]

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Baltimore City Mayor Jack Young announced on Tuesday that effective immediately the office will no longer serve under the city’s law department and will once again function as an independent agancy within the Mayor’s office. Baltimore’s Office of Civil Rights Enforcement is now a stand alone agency. See Also: Baltimore City Asks Feds For Help With […]

The federal requirement for a REAL ID has a deadline of October 2020, if you want to fly or get into federal buildings. So there has been an influx of people going to the MVA. More than one million Marylanders still need to submit paperwork to get their REAL IDs as the June 1 deadline […]

City Council President Brandon Scott urged Governor Larry J. Hogan to seek a federal emergency and disaster declaration for the weeks-long cyber attack that has disabled city government computer systems and key citizen services. See Also: Ransomware Virus Attacks Baltimore City Employees Network See Also: Baltimore City Awarded State Grant for School Security Sign Up For Our […]

Six people were arrested at the Inner Harbor Saturday night after police say fights broke out among a crowd of juveniles. Witnesses said it was complete chaos at the Inner Harbor, where large crowds of people were seen running with fights breaking out among the crowd. According to Baltimore police, a massive fight broke out […]