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Firefighter injured while fighting fire on Keyworth Avenue

A firefighter suffered a minor injury Friday night while fighting a fire in northwest Baltimore. → Read More

Prosecutor: Crofton woman's death could have been prevented

A Crofton man remained in custody on Thursday after being charged this week with killing his girlfriend. → Read More

Dulaney High School parents push for new school building

The fight over school renovations continues in Baltimore County. → Read More

Governor's pick for state Board of Education withdraws nomination

Gov. Larry Hogan's latest pick to join the state Board of Education has withdrawn his nomination. → Read More

What impact will indicted officers have on pending cases?

Officers arrested in racketeering investigation made arrests in other cases → Read More

Students rally on city schools' funding gap

A rally in downtown Baltimore called on city leaders to find ways to fix the $130 million gap in the city schools' budget. → Read More

Could compromise for city school budget be coming?

A powerful state lawmaker hinted Tuesday at a possible compromise to solve the Baltimore City school district's $130 million deficit. → Read More

Maryland marijuana dispensaries learn how to do business

Buying marijuana for medicinal purposes only is still months away in Maryland, but the industry is gearing up for the logistical and legal issues of selling cannabis products. → Read More

Annapolis Yacht Club vows to rebuild

Annapolis Yacht Club leaders met with state and city officials Monday over what to do about the historic building and the club's employees after Saturday's three-alarm fire. The fire prompted the cancellation of the Parade of Lights and a party that was supposed to host about 1,000 people at the club. The fire gutted most of the Annapolis Yacht Club's top two floors on the side that has provided… → Read More

Neurosurgeon: Gray suffered complete spinal cord injury

Defense attorneys for Officer William Porter continues to counter claims when Freddie Gray suffered his fatal injury in a police transport van. The defense believes Gray suffered his fractured neck between stops five and six. This compares to the prosecution's belief that Gray was injured between stops two and four. → Read More

Baltimore makes improvements to 911 system

Baltimore police and fire officials touted improvements to the 911 system after making changes in response to complaints about callers receiving busy signals or a recorded message. → Read More

Improvements being made to city's 911 system

Public safety officials provided City Council members with an update to improvements being planned for the city's 911 center. Many became concerned earlier in the year when callers received a recorded message instead on an actual operator. → Read More

Fire at Cecil County church ruled arson

Parishioners of a United Methodist Church in Cecil County will have to find a new place to worship. → Read More

Cecil County church fire ruled arson

Parishioners of a United Methodist Church in Cecil County will have to find a new place to worship. Fire officials said someone intentionally set the Baldwin United Methodist Church in Elk Mills on fire overnight. → Read More

Jurors view video, transport van in Porter case

The jury watched cell phone video showing the arrest of Freddie Gray and saw the van used to transport him during the fourth day in the trial of Officer William Porter. Porter is the first of six officers to go on trial on charges connected to Gray's death. → Read More

Police, FBI seeks help in solving 2014 murder

The FBI is offering a $10,000 reward for information in a fatal Baltimore shooting. Larry "Boxx" Henderson, 30, was found shot on May 3, 2014, in the 2500 block of Huron Street in Westport. He died at a hospital. → Read More

Two-way traffic plan proposed for Calvert, St. Paul streets

Could major changes be in store for two of the busiest streets in Baltimore City? Calvert and St. Paul streets run through the heart of Baltimore City and they are popular rush hour routes for motorists. For decades, Calvert Street has run northbound while St. Paul Street has run southbound only. → Read More

Traffic pattern change proposed in Charles Village

Baltimore transportation officials are continuing to study a proposal that would open traffic to both directions along Calvert and St.. Paul streets in the city. → Read More

Businesses near court hope trials will help bottom line

In the coming weeks, as the trial of Officer William Porter continues, business owners are hoping for a more positive spin on things this time around. → Read More

Businesses near courthouse remain optimistic

In the coming weeks, as the trial of Officer William Porter continues, business owners are hoping for a more positive spin on things this time around. Dozens of businesses were impacted by April's riots, and some business owners are still reeling from the effects of damage to their stores. The business of justice is now under a microscope inside Baltimore's Circuit Court, but surrounding the… → Read More