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With some controversy, Baltimore’s spending board approved a $50 million contract Wednesday to provide temporary staffing across various city agencies.
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Baltimore shipping channel reopened after explosion on cargo ship near site of 2024 bridge collapse
Authorities are investigating the cause of an explosion aboard a cargo ship that was leaving the Port of Baltimore when it issued a mayday call.
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A 5-year-old girl struck by a tow truck Monday night in East Baltimore was in critical condition Tuesday, Baltimore Police said. Authorities responded to the 1800 block of Aisquith Street, just off North Avenue in the Oliver neighborhood,
The developer, MCB Real Estate, led by David Bramble, plans to replace the mostly vacant pavilions at the Inner Harbor with a mixed-use complex, which will include a park, residential buildings, and retail space,
No one was injured in the explosion, which occurred aboard a bulk carrier ship near the site of the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in 2024.
His murder is one of Howard County's 23 unsolved homicide cases. Howard County Police would come to believe his murder was "an apparent retaliation for a drug-related dispute."
The blast happened near the site of last year's deadly Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse, the Coast Guard said, and the resulting fire was extinguished.
Several Baltimore County football players convened at Dulaney High on Sunday for the Daron Reid Baltimore County Football Media Day, and the theme stressed frequently was teamwork.
This is The Athletic’s daily sports newsletter. Sign up here to receive The Pulse directly in your inbox. Good morning! Hit the dougie for John Wall today. There is a special, unfortunate place in sports history for the teams and players that almost did it.
With the help of the Johns Hopkins' nonprofit Medicine for the Greater Good, two teachers became the first educators in the district trained as community health workers.