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Explore Dublin’s literary heritage: From ancient libraries to historic pubs
Join the author for an adventure through Dublin's libraries and literary haunts--with a pint or two to wash it down at iconic ...
A group of local and federal law enforcement officials announced the takedown of an alleged drug trafficking organization ...
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City leaders unveil playground named after Baltimore native, Negro Leagues Baseball Hall of Famer
Mayor Brandon Scott and other city leaders celebrated the opening of the Leon Day Park Playground on North Franklintown Road ...
Baltimore’s spending board approved more than $1.8 million in travel requests for city employees this year, sending both agency leaders and rank-and-file government workers across the United States ...
State leaders have announced the takedown of a Baltimore drug trafficking organization, resulting in the seizure of nearly ...
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Baltimore City councilman frustrated after 5th homicide near Cross Street Market in last 27 months
Charles Brothers, 32, was found in a parking lot at Federal Hill Preparatory School on Sunday, just off Cross Street near ...
Baltimore-area residents felt safer in their neighborhoods this year, according to the most recent Baltimore Area Survey report from Johns Hopkins University's 21st Century Cities Initiative. The ...
On Saturday, Baltimore residents, energy justice organizers, and elected officials rallied at City Hall to protest utility rate hikes, utility debt, and shutoffs by Baltimore Gas and Electric. Yet, ...
We're learning more about a man killed in a Saturday morning chain reaction crash on I-695. The victim, 31-year-old James Beckham, of Essex, was an active Baltimore City Police officer. Beckham, who ...
On the Thursday, December 18 2025, episode of The Excerpt podcast: Baltimore leaders say a new, large-scale approach to vacant homes could mark a turning point for the city. USA TODAY Reporter Andrea ...
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Baltimore’s real story, revolution, slavery, industry, and the harbor that shaped an American city
This tour traces Baltimore’s history through its monuments, waterfront, and working neighborhoods, from the War of 1812 and the birth of the national anthem to the city’s ties to slavery and shipping.
Baltimore's crime rate dropped dramatically in the past year. NPR's Michel Martin asks Thomas Abt, a criminology professor at the University of Maryland, what Baltimore did right. KUOW is Seattle’s ...
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