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An 11-month baby boy has died after allegedly being abused by his parents. Back in 2012, officers were called to Johns Hopkins Hospital on suspicion of child abuse. After they arrived, doctors told investigators Caleb Carter had been brought in by his parents, Monique and Joseph Carter III. He showed signs of malnutrition over a […]

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Several people are recovering after a car crash in Baltimore County Monday. Two cars collided head-on, sending one of them onto the lawn of a home on North Rolling Road in Woodlawn. Three people were hurt. One person has minor injuries while the other two were seriously hurt. All are expected to be okay. See […]

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A Maryland federal judge who said immigration officers can’t use marriage interviews as a “honeypot” to trap and deport people who are living in the country illegally, is now considering a lawsuit filed by 6 couples who said ICE officers did just that in the Baltimore office of U.S. Citizen and Immigration Services. The American […]

Baltimore leaders say they want an independent investigation into the police department’s corrupt, defunct Gun Trace Task Force. The once-elite unit operated as a criminal gang, they say. See Also: B’More Prosecutors Want To Toss Nearly 800 Gun Trace Task Force Cases Sign Up For Our Newsletter! For The Latest News: Source:Fox Baltimore

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Six people were hurt over the weekend at a Frederick County wedding after a possibly overloaded foot bridge collapsed, dropping pedestrians into a stream about eight feet below. Frederick County Fire Battalion Chief Dan Healy said the cable-and-wood bridge was on private property and appeared to have “too many people on it.” One person was hospitalized […]

New traffic cameras are coming to Baltimore. Seven speed cameras and 11 red light cameras will be installed around the city within the upcoming weeks. The Department of Transportation said the program will help increase safety by reducing driver speeds in school zones, decrease the incidence of vehicles running red lights, and for commercial vehicles, […]

Several Baltimore Police units converged on the parking lot of a Northwest Baltimore discount store, after a large unruly group of people surrounded an officer that was on scene investigating their illegal activity. According to officials, around 10 p.m., a large group had gathered with their cars to “partake in illegal activities “on a lot […]

The man accused of killing his wife then blaming it on a panhandler goes on trial Monday. Keith Smith, 52, of Aberdeen, is charged with the stabbing death of his wife, Jacquelyn Smith. Smith’s daughter, Valeria Smith, pleaded guilty to accessory after the fact in the murder of her stepmother in September. Sign Up For […]

The owners of Pimlico and city officials have reached an agreement to keep Preakness Stakes in Baltimore. Mayor Young announced the deal with The Stronach Group on Saturday. The agreement must be approved by the General Assembly during its next session. Under the plan, Stronach Group would build a new clubhouse at Pimlico Race Course […]

University of Maryland students and faculty say they are finding mold in their classrooms. A faculty member took photos showing splotches of green on furniture and spores growing on books in Woods Hall. Professors who teach in that building are blaming it on humidity issues. The university’s facilities management department issued a statement acknowledging the […]