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The ship that struck the Francis Scott Key Bridge and caused its collapse suffered power outages before it left port because of human error, but federal safety officials are still trying to figure out why it lost power in the moments before it hit the bridge.
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Sarah Beth Clendaniel told a confidential FBI source that the attack would be “legendary” and “probably permanently completely lay this city to waste.”
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The Baltimore region has two seats in the U.S. House of Representatives up for election with no incumbent. In one race, there’s a clear front-runner; in another, no one has an advantage, according to new polling.
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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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The group, four adults and two juveniles, are accused of committing at least nine commercial robberies and 35 armed carjackings throughout the Baltimore area, mostly from April 2022 to March 2023.
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Three Baltimore County Police officers have been indicted in connection with an alleged assault that took place in the city last fall, electronic court records show.
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The deal comes nearly three years after the mayor called executing such a purchase his “top priority.”
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NyKayla Strawder’s family wants mandatory services for children who commit violent crimes that result in a death.
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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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Mosby, 44, a Democrat who served two terms in office from 2015-2023, stood trial in U.S. District Court in Greenbelt on two counts of making a false statement on a loan application.
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The National Weather Services says the next two weeks in Maryland are likely to be warmer than average. Punxsutawney Phil agrees with the forecast this Groundhog Day.
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Baltimore native David Rubenstein would become the team control person as the lead investor in a group that also includes Maryland sports legends.