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Baltimore, MD, United States

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Past articles by Paul:

Additional $3.46 million funding announced for flood mitigation project at City Dock in Annapolis

A project to transform Annapolis' City Dock got another $3.46 million in federal funds. → Read More

Baltimore City Council pushing for new agency to combat vacant home crisis

The city currently has more than 14 thousand vacant properties, with nearly 800 located in the Carrolton Ridge neighborhood of Southwest Baltimore. → Read More

Baltimore officials survey work of city-owned historic building

City officials Monday surveyed the stabilization work at a city-owned historic building in Marble Hill. → Read More

Baltimore leaders announce launch of Public Safety Accountability Dashboard

Mayor Brandon Scott announced the release of Baltimore's first-ever Public Safety Accountability Dashboard. → Read More

B&O Railroad Museum marks 20-year snowstorm anniversary with roof collapse tour

The tragic outcome of a historic snow day is being remembered through a tour. → Read More

Family of teen killed in Windsor Mill says 'let's stand up and fight' against youth violence

The funeral for a 15-year-old killed last month in Baltimore County was held Thursday in West Baltimore. → Read More

Interrogation video shown on second day of trial in murder of Baltimore City police lieutenant's husband

The murder trial is now underway for the man accused of killing the husband of a Baltimore City police lieutenant. → Read More

Gun safety advocates call for stricter gun laws in Annapolis as teen violence increases

Hundreds of gun safety advocates gathered in Annapolis on Tuesday pleading for people to "put down their guns." → Read More

Anne Arundel County Schools call on parents, volunteers to roam hallways to curb school violence

Anne Arundel County Schools are opening its doors to volunteers in an effort to address safety in schools. → Read More

Man shot at Hustler Club in Baltimore

WJZ has learned the shooting occurred in Larry Flynt's Hustler Club, which was the scene of another shooting nearly a year ago​, in February. → Read More

'Never going anywhere': Orioles CEO John Angelos doubles down on commitment to Baltimore amid family legal battle

CEO John Angelos reiterated that the Baltimore Orioles aren't going anywhere amid legal battles with his brother. → Read More

'Aggravated. Ridiculous': BWI passengers frustrated by flight delays due to FAA system malfunction

Thousands of flights, nationwide, were disrupted because of a government system outage​ at the Federal Aviation Administration. → Read More

Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot honored with portrait after nearly four decades in public office

Comptroller Peter Franchot served in public office in Maryland for four decades. → Read More

Police identify 8-year-old shot and killed in West Baltimore

The child shot and killed in West Baltimore last week has been identified as 8-year-old Dylan King. → Read More

UMMC sports cardiologist describes possible cause of cardiac arrest to Bills' player during football game

A scary incident on national television on Monday put sports safety at the forefront of discussions. → Read More

Governor-elect Wes Moore, family tours Government House with outgoing Gov. Larry Hogan

Governor-Elect Wes Moore and his family toured Government House Friday with outgoing Gov. Larry Hogan and First Lady Yumi Hogan. → Read More

Some health officials recommend wearing masks due to rise in 'tripledemic'

Doctors are calling the rising cases of COVID-19, the flu and RSV, a "tripledemic," which has swamped hospitals and emergency rooms. → Read More

'You can feel it:' Black Friday shoppers flock to the mall for things the internet will never have

This Black Friday represented a return to "normal" for many shoppers. → Read More

Hae Min Lee's family attorneys seek new hearing to find out why Adnan Syed was granted release

Attorneys for Hae Min Lee, a Baltimore County teenager who was killed in 1999, want a new hearing. → Read More

Maryland woman wins recognition for volunteer work with veterans

Air Force veteran Minta Davis has logged more than 900 volunteer hours for the Department of Veteran Affairs since 2015. → Read More