Baltimore County police said Friday that a man died at the scene of a shooting in the Dundalk area. Neighbors called 911 around 8:30 p.m. when they heard shots fired. Officers and EMS responded to find 51-year-old Jose Noel Savaria lying on the sidewalk in the 1800 block of Portship Road near Holabird...
There’s a position in yoga called “downward facing dog.” This past weekend participants at a yoga class in Columbia found themselves taking that literally — staring into the face, or at times the tongue, of a four-legged companion. Black Flag Brewing Co. on Snowden River Parkway hosted a session...
The Baltimore region is expected to see a bit of a warmup Wednesday after recent days of bitter cold. Skies will be cloudy with temperatures reaching up to 42 degrees, according to forecasts from the National Weather Service. The temperature at 8 a.m. at BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport was 33 degrees....
Baltimore County police on Friday released surveillance video of a vehicle they say may have been involved in the shooting death of a 19-year-old in Parkville in October, and are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying the car. Nineteen-year-old Diamonic Reyshann Arca-Jones was killed on...
The November death of a 49-year-old man who was shot more than 11 years ago has been ruled a homicide by the state medical examiner, pushing Baltimore’s homicide count for the year to 309. City police said Tuesday that Clinton Anderson died Nov. 10 at the Overlea Health and Rehabilitation Center....
A 17-year-old boy became Baltimore's last murder victim of 2018 late New Year’s Eve, increasing the year’s overall homicide toll to 309. Meanwhile, the new year got off to a bloody start amid a spate of non-fatal shootings that left seven people injured in the waning hours of 2018 and the early...
Thirteen-year-old Aidan Hennessy of Clarksville has known for some time that he wants to be a veterinarian one day. His passion for animals is reflected not only in his love of the family cat, Rocket, but in the easy way he bonds with animals he meets for the first time. It was no surprise, then,...
Howard Community College received a state grant of $9.8 million last week through the Maryland Board of Public Works as part of an overall $18 million package for projects at five higher education institutions across Maryland. Officials at the college say the money will go toward the final stages...