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27-year-old man walks into hospital with numerous gunshot wounds
Baltimore (WBFF) — A 27-year-old man walked into a hospital with numerous gunshot wounds on Friday night in west Baltimore. Police say on June 28 around 8:59 p.m., officers went to a hospital to investigate a call for a walk-in shooting victim. Upon arrival, officers found a 27-year-old man...
Baltimore Police investigate burglaries in Canton
Baltimore (WBFF) — Baltimore Police are investigating a string of burglaries that happened in Canton on Friday morning. Police said one burglary happened in the 2600 block of Hudson Street around 4:15 a.m. Investigators learned that three unidentified juveniles shattered the front door of the business before fleeing on...
24-year-old man arrested with handgun and drugs in northeast Baltimore
Baltimore (WBFF) — A 24-year-old man was arrested after detectives recovered a handgun and drugs from him on Friday afternoon. Police say on June 28 around 1:59 p.m., officers were conducting proactive enforcement in the 5300 block of Frankford Avenue. During their investigation, detectives arrested a 24-year-old man and...
Downtown Baltimore's Park Charles Apartments Evacuated Amid Transformer Fire and Underground Explosion
A transformer box fire in downtown Baltimore prompted an evacuation early Friday, as reported by The Baltimore Sun. The incident unfolded around 10:30 a.m. when firefighters arrived at the 200 block of North Charles Street, finding the building in question—a structure housing Park Charles Apartments at 218 N. Charles Street—and coordinating with BGE to de-energize it, which facilitated the entry and investigation by the fire department.
Baltimore Leadership Denounces Antisemitic Incidents, Pledges Solidarity with Jewish Community
In a direct response to a series of disturbing antisemitic incidents in Baltimore City, Mayor Brandon M. Scott, and Police Commissioner Richard Worley have publicly condemned the reported acts of hate. According to the City of Baltimore, these acts range from violence to vandalism targeting the local Jewish community. Mayor...
Jazz musician goes from student to teacher in 40-year journey
Marc Cary, a master on the piano, has more than 40 years on his resume and he credits the longevity of his career on the keys to being a student of the game, and sharing knowledge with other artists.
On the drawing board for Remington: A building that would be all the colors of the rainbow
The 7-Eleven convenience store at 211 W. 28th Street in Remington would be replaced by a six-story apartment building that’s all the colors of the rainbow, under a design proposal unveiled this month. The development site is a triangular parcel bounded by 28th Street, Remington Avenue and Cresmont Avenue....
Jon Gray delivers salty bulletin board material after getting smacked by Orioles
There was a lot to like about the Baltimore Orioles' demolition of the Rangers on Thursday. Not only were the Orioles able to partially avenge their playoff loss to Texas last year, but Baltimore's bats came out swinging as Heston Kjerstad, Cedric Mullins, Adley Rutschman, and Colton Cowser all homered. Combine that with yet another strong start from Corbin Burnes, and you have the recipe for good times for Orioles fans everywhere.
BREAKING: Baltimore Ravens Sign Former New Orleans Saints Veteran WR To Help Lamar Jackson
The Baltimore Ravens made an upgrade to their receiver corps ahead of training camp next month. On Friday, the Ravens announced they signed a veteran wide receiver who recently played for the New Orleans Saints. Lamar Jackson needs more help to get past the Chiefs. The Ravens are trying to...
Two new exhibitions of Native American artists will open at BMA in July
Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) in July will open two solo exhibitions of Native American artists Nicholas Galanin (Lingít and Unangax̂) and Laura Ortman (White Mountain Apache). The exhibitions are part of “Preoccupied: Indigenizing the Museum”, the initiative to center Native voices and works at BMA.
Rutschman out of Orioles lineup for tonight's game against Rangers
X-rays on catcher Adley Rutschman’s right hand came back negative but he isn’t in tonight’s lineup. Rutshman was hit by a foul tip last night and later homered. Orioles manager Brandon Hyde said Rutschman feels better today and he planned on swinging a bat. Heston Kjerstad also...
Homicide Defendant Rejects Plea Offer
Thank you for reading Baltimore Witness. Help us continue our mission into 2024. A 25-year-old homicide defendant rejected a plea offer in reception court before Baltimore City Circuit Judge Judge Melissa K. Copeland on June 28. Tanare Williams, 25, was charged with first-degree-murder, firearm use in felony violent crime and...
Heat, humidity and storm chances return this weekend
BALTIMORE -- After a couple of days of pleasant temperatures and lower humidity, that will come to an end as we head into the weekend. Expect a return to summer across the area with high humidity, high temperatures, and chances for showers and storms on Saturday and Sunday.Overnight temperatures will only drop to around 70 degrees under partly to mostly cloudy skies as humidity surges back into the region. A warm front will lift through the area from Saturday morning into early Saturday afternoon. There may be a couple of showers with that front, but otherwise, the forecast will be...
Retired corrections officer collars another big lottery win in Rosedale
BALTIMORE, MD—A lucky Baltimore woman probably couldn’t hold her horses, so to speak, after scoring her third big Racetrax prize. In the past, she’s taken home $15,000 and $17,000 prizes, but her latest score of $32,130 tops them all. She bought a $6 ticket at the Royal...
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