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A 2-year-old boy is in intensive care after falling from a window on the 11th floor of an apartment building in Takoma Park Monday afternoon. Emergency responders think the child fell into an area with bushes or mulch and ivy, inches away from the concrete sidewalk and parking lot. Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding […]

President Donald Trump is coming to Baltimore. He’s visiting on Thursday to speak at the U.S. House of Representatives retreat for Republican lawmakers. The full retreat lasts until Sunday at the Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Hotel in Harbor East after originally being scheduled to take place in West Virginia is past January. This visit is the first […]

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According to reports, Washington Football Team Running Back Derrius Guice will miss “some time” due to a knee issue. The news was first reported by Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network. https://twitter.com/RapSheet/status/1171100128431788032 The injury is not to the knee where Guice suffered a torn ACL during the first preseason game of the 2018-19 season. However, he did […]

Baltimore City Police are investigating a suspicious vehicle found near the Inner Harbor in Downtown Baltimore. Officers first responded around 9:13 in the morning for a report of the smell of leaking gas coming from a van facing the parking garage near T. Rowe Price building. The van has 1,000 gallons of gasoline, police officials […]

Philadelphia sports fans are no doubt one of the most passionate fans in all of sports, and they’re not afraid to show it, for better or worse. For worse was on display Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field as the Philadelphia Eagles opened their seasons against their division rivals the Washington Washington Football Team. In attendance for that […]

Baltimore City Police are investigating an armed robbery near the Maryland Zoo early Sunday. They said a parks employee was reportedly robbed at gunpoint at the zoo. Witnesses tell Fox Baltimore the employee was directing traffic for a 5K at the time when two men dressed in black drove up, got out, pointed a gun […]

Baltimore’s LGBTQ community is remembering the life of a transgender teen killed in Baltimore at the beginning of the month. Bailey Reeves was one of seven people shot in Baltimore on Labor Day. She was only 17 years old. Police found her in the street suffering from several gunshot wounds on Parkwood Avenue. They said […]

Maryland’s Purple Line is another step closer to becoming reality. The first section of track was installed Thursday. The 16.2-mile light rail line will run between New Carrollton in Prince George’s County and Bethesda in Montgomery County in the suburbs of the nation’s capital. There are 21 stations planned for the Purple Line. It will […]

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Police in Anne Arundel County arrested a Pasadena man Tuesday after he allegedly threatened to shoot his co-workers. Mark Edward Rutkowski is facing charges of making a threat of mass violence. Police also found 146 guns at his home. Some of them reportedly belonging to the 54-year-old’s elderly father. Rutkowski spoke out from jail, saying […]

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A new research center is coming to Johns Hopkins University to explore the use of psychedelic drugs to better understand addiction. The center for psychedelic research will be funded by $17 million worth of grants from private donors. According to Johns Hopkins, it will provide support for a team of six faculty neuroscientists, experimental psychologists and clinicians […]

The Maryland Historical Society in Baltimore will serve as the location for a fashion exhibition with nearly 100 examples of women’s and men’s clothing and accessories spanning four centuries. The clothing will have connections to presidents, royalty and everyday Marylanders. Among the pieces that will be on display is a gown worn to George Washington’s […]

Maryland’s Governor is highlighting the state’s Underground Railroad history. Gov. Larry Hogan has named September International Underground Railroad Month to call attention to Maryland’s rich history with the network of routes and safe houses used by slaves to escape to free states during the early to mid-1800s. It also highlights prominent Maryland abolitionists, including Harriet Tubman […]