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Mass overdose in West Baltimore leads to at least 27 hospitalized, with officials responding by intensifying harm reduction ...
A mass overdose in West Baltimore affected around 25 people, highlighting the strain Baltimore’s opioid crisis places on ...
After a mass overdose in City's Penn North community on Thursday, Mayor Brandon Scott is launching a neighborhood ...
The beleaguered city of Baltimore, once a posterchild for crime infested American cities, has seen substantial year on year ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNJewish Food Is Making a Comeback in PolandIt’s late morning in Warsaw, and we pick a place—nothing special—to have breakfast. “Look,” I say to my husband and children, ...
Nestled in an alley behind rowhouses in West Baltimore’s Hollins Market neighborhood, standalone watermelon, crates of peaches and boxes of bananas line the narrow street beside the Carlton Street ...
Two former Baltimore City employees are suing the mayor over allegations of wrongful termination and political retribution.
A leader at the Baltimore City Sheriff's Office, who rose through the ranks since joining the office in 2008, died at the age of 59.
Baltimore City Public Schools notified tens of thousands of employees and students of a data breach following an incident in February when unknown attackers hacked into its network.
Baltimore (WBFF) — Despite a surge in funding, Baltimore City student test scores remain among the lowest in the nation, according to results released by the federal government.
Baltimore City announces new festival schedule, moving Artscape to May. Also, Mayor Scott creates Baltimore Advisory Committee on Caribbean Affairs.
Stevie Wonder brought his "Sing Your Song! As We Fix Our Nation’s Broken Heart" tour to Baltimore Oct. 15, along with special guests the Obamas.
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