Thefts of ATMs net 3-year sentence
Charles E. Harrison, 48, who was charged with cracking into or stealing more than 30 automatic teller machines, was sentenced to 33 months in prison.
Park plan submitted for review
Swann Park, which was closed in April after officials discovered high levels of arsenic in the soil, would be covered with clean dirt under a plan submitted to the state.
Lull in city homicides broken
Baltimore's weeklong stretch without a homicide was shattered when a man was found fatally shot Friday inside a house on Eutaw Place.
Hotel marks halfway point
The Hilton Baltimore Convention Center Hotel is halfway built, on schedule, on budget and already attracting new convention business, officials said at a ceremony to mark its halfway point.
GOP shuns slots proposal
Senate Republican leaders said they would not vote for the governor's slots proposal during a special session of the General Assembly, potentially jeopardizing the partnership necessary to get a gambling bill through the chamber.