Baltimore Police arrested three 17-year-olds in connection with a carjacking in Northeast Baltimore that resulted in a police-involved crash on Tuesday. The armed carjacking occurred in the 3000 block of Frisby Street on Oct. 1 at approximately 10:35 p.m. Officers said the suspects approached the 21-year-old victim while walking in the 3000 block of Frisby Street. Officials … [Read more...] about FOX45: Three teens arrested after armed carjacking leads to police-involved crash
What fuels Harborplace opposition? Building height and character | READER COMMENTARY
I am writing in response to the recent commentary, “The time is now to transform neglected Inner Harbor” (Sept. 29). It seems the authors misunderstand the position of those opposing the MCB Real Estate plan. Personally, my concern isn’t with redevelopment itself — it’s long overdue. However, the core issue lies in the proposal to rewrite the city charter to lift height … [Read more...] about What fuels Harborplace opposition? Building height and character | READER COMMENTARY
Baltimore senior communities getting $1.1M from HUD for modernization
Two senior communities in Baltimore are to receive an infusion of federal money — totaling $1.1 million — to help them modernize and become more energy efficient, according to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. The financing is being directed to Greens at Irvington Mews, a residential community in southwest Baltimore where a new, four-story development is … [Read more...] about Baltimore senior communities getting $1.1M from HUD for modernization
There’s no crying in baseball (well, maybe just a little) | STAFF COMMENTARY
If readers have come to this space expecting to find meaning — or Earl Weaver, help us, comfort — in the sweep of the Baltimore Orioles by the Kansas City Royals, better turn the page or click on one of those ever-present digital ads for the warning signs of dementia. We’re not in the mood. Seriously. Any O’s fan who sat through the two-game American League wild-card series in … [Read more...] about There’s no crying in baseball (well, maybe just a little) | STAFF COMMENTARY
Will the VP debate move the dial for voters? History says its unlikely
The vice-presidential nominees may get the last word with voters on the debate stage following their mostly cordial and policy-oriented discussion, with no future dates scheduled between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris. Ohio Republican Sen. J.D. Vance and Minnesota Democratic Gov. Tim Walz frequently got specific on policy ideas and solutions to … [Read more...] about Will the VP debate move the dial for voters? History says its unlikely