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A portion of Interstate 95 in Arbutus is back open Thursday after a fatal morning crash. It happened around 7:20 a.m. in the area of I-95 and I-695. According to authorities, a pedestrian was on the shoulder of the road near a disabled vehicle when he was hit by a van. He died on the […]

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A Baltimore man could spend 60 years behind bars for the murder of another man outside of Club Oxygen in Baltimore in September 2018. Karaca Hyman was found guilty of second-degree murder for the killing of Abdoulie Jallow and use of a firearm in a crime of violence. Police learned that Hyman was heard telling a […]

Baltimore City Mayor Jack Young said he is “very concerned” about how the city will pay for any possible civil judgements stemming from the Gun Trace Task Force scandal. Mayor Young spoke to reporters Wednesday where he did not provide an exact dollar amount. He says raising taxes isn’t an option and there are no […]

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Two teens were arrested after punching a 59-year-old man at the  Great Frederick Fair over the weekend. The teens, 15 and 16 carried out a random attack on the victim, knocking him unconscious. The victim was airlifted to a local trauma center, where he died the following day. Sources told WJLA the teens may have […]

Kanye West tops this year’s Forbes highest-paid hip-hop performer with $150 million pretax earnings, followed by JAY-Z at $81 million and Drake at $75 million. Forbes 2019 Highest-Paid Hip-Hop Acts 20. Pitbull ($18 million) 19. Wiz Khalifa ($18.5 million) 18. Nas ($19 million) 17. Future ($19.5 million) 16. Birdman ($20 million) 15. Meek Mill ($21 […]

A second meeting is set after asbestos was found in caulk around the windows at Hilton Elementary. According to Fox 45, Baltimore City Public School officials say there’s nothing to fear. “It’s in a chemical compound,“ said Cynthia Smith, the school system’s director of design and construction. “So, the caulk is a chemical compound, so […]

H.R. 51 was introduced by Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton on January 3, 2019. The bill would admit the State of Washington, Douglass Commonwealth into the Union. The State would consist of most of the territory of the present-day District of Columbia. Congress would retain plenary authority over the reduced federal district. The bill has 219 […]

Baltimore to redevelop 17 acres of vacant city-owned land in Park Heights which will cost about $67.8 million. According to FOX 45, City officials announced that The NHP Foundation will build 210 multi-family housing units and 78 detached single family homes on Park Heights Ave. This also includes park space, community gardens and “an urban […]

Maryland Governor Larry Hogan was in Baltimore Wednesday evening to discuss crime in the city. During his press conference, Governor Hogan made two announcements related to addressing violent crime in Baltimore City. One of the announcements was directed toward Attorney General Brian Frosh who he directed to start prosecuting more violent crime cases in Baltimore. […]