Penelope Blackwell
The Baltimore Banner Reporter-
Workers at Baltimore's Hilton Inner Harbor ratified a new union contract after months of negotiations.
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“The people of Baltimore know all too well the impact caused when vital transportation infrastructure is lost,” Lt. Gen. Scott A. Spellmon, the commanding general of the U.S. Army of Corp Engineers, said.
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In an exclusive Wednesday interview with NBC News’ Tom Llamas, Julio Cervantes said he saw family members disappear to his left and right into the water beneath them.
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The State House in Annapolis has been locked down and people have been told to secure their offices and stay quiet.
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A federal judge concluded Wednesday that there was no evidence Atlas Restaurant Group “intentionally discriminated” against a woman and her son.
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The families of two people killed and two people injured in the July shooting in the Brooklyn Homes community are planning to sue the city and state over the incident.
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Members of Morgan State's FOP Lodge #142 are seeking a re-evaluation of the university's current approach to policing on campus and have questioned the department's leadership in a 11-page letter to university officials.
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Six people were shot — three of them fatally — on Sunday at a house on Paddington Place near Edgewood Road.
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Melachi Brown is scheduled to make his initial appearance at 1 p.m. today; the other driver, Lisa Adrienne Lea, has not been located.
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So far in 2023, 508 Hyundais and Kias have been stolen in Baltimore, according to police, representing nearly half the auto thefts citywide. In Baltimore County, 193 Kias or Hyundais were stolen in 2022.