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SUN: Heavier police presence at The Mall in Columbia makes some feel secure, others worry
Shopping malls have traditionally been perceived as safe places to gather with friends, shop and grab a bite to eat.But in the last year at The Mall in Columbia ...
Baltimore firefighter dies after medical emergency at training facility
The Baltimore City Fire Department announced that a firefighter died in the line of duty Friday as another remains on life support and is not expected to survive.
Social media fueled squatting schemes may be linked to organized crime, officials warn
A social media network that publicly advertises unoccupied properties as squatter housing options could be a form or organized crime, according to one prosecuto ...
Convicted felon wanted in fatal gas station stabbing, agents say
The United States Marshals Service has joined the search for a Baltimore man wanted for murder.Terrance Edwards Jennings, 36, of Baltimore is wanted on five cri ...
Maryland AG warns of scammers impersonating animal shelters to trick owners of lost pets
The scammer, preying on a victim who only hopes to reunite with their lost pet, claims to have found the animal injured and demands money to cover treatment.
Baltimore City Fire Department member dies from medical emergency suffered during training session
Charles Mudra suffered a medical emergency and collapsed while participating in a skills-training session at the Baltimore Fire Academy, 11 News learned Friday. He was taken to a hospital, where he ...
Rain isn't actually the main weather story for the 150th Preakness Stakes. Humidity is
The weather contributed to 71% of Preakness races, which took place on fast-track (dry) conditions. Typically, high temperatures range from the 70s to 80s. The hottest Preakness on record reached 98 ...
Anne Arundel County adds 2 new speed cameras in school zones
Two more speed-enforcement cameras will be activated Monday in Anne Arundel County. The newly installed cameras will be active from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. on weekdays. After a 15-day warning period, ...
Line of severe storms moves through Baltimore
A line of severe storms moved over the Chesapeake Bay to the Eastern Shore after prompting tornado warnings in the Baltimore area.
Baltimore diversion program under scrutiny for data sharing, outcomes
Baltimore City has spent more than $800,000 on a program aimed at diverting first-time young offenders from the criminal justice system, but questions about eff ...
Elon Musk's AI company says Grok chatbot focus on South Africa's racial politics was 'unauthorized'
Much like its creator, Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence chatbot Grok was preoccupied with South African racial politics on social media this week, posting unsolicited claims about the persecution ...
Opinion
Blame state spending, not Trump, for downgrade.
While President Donald Trump can certainly be blamed for many nefarious things, Moody’s lowering of Maryland’s bond rating isn’t one of them ( “Moody’s downgrades Maryland’s credit rating,” May 14).
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