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What legal woes may lie ahead for container ship that brought down Baltimore’s Key Bridge?
Two months after Baltimore’s Key Bridge collapsed into the Patapsco River, the container ship that struck it has been refloated. The Dali has been moved and more work is underway, but does that mean smooth sailing from here on out?. WTOP’s Sandy Kozel and Nick Iannelli spoke to Maryland...
Maryland man points gun at mother and kids in road rage incident
HOWARD COUNTY, Md. - A man has been arrested in connection with an alleged road rage incident that occurred in Howard County. The suspect has been identified as 32-year-old Jeffery Johnson, of Dundalk, Maryland. Johnson has been charged with four counts of first-degree assault, four counts of second-degree assault, the...
Police: Remains found at Baltimore County recycling center were improperly discarded medical waste
COCKEYSVILLE, Md. — Investigators believe remains found at a recycling center in Cockeysville are those of improperly discarded medical waste, Baltimore County police said on Friday. SkyTeam 11 video above: Crews comb recycling center for possible human remains (Monday) Officers were called Monday morning to the Central Acceptance and...
Woman Repeatedly Stabbed Victim In The Head During Dispute In Baltimore, Police Say
Kaiyah Neal, 21, was arrested by members of the Baltimore Police Department following a months-long investigation into an incident that left a 28-year-old woman with multiple stab wounds to her head late last year, authorities announced on Friday. According to police, on Oct. 29, 2023, Neal was involved in an...
First cruise ship leaves Port of Baltimore since Key Bridge collapse
For the first time since the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed, cutting off the Port of Baltimore and the Inner Harbor from the rest of the Patapsco River, cruise ships can come and go freely. Royal Caribbean's "Vision of the Seas" set sail Saturday afternoon for a five-night voyage to...
More speed cameras going up in Baltimore school zones
BALTIMORE — New speed cameras are going up in two Baltimore school zones. The Baltimore City Department of Transportation says the cameras will be placed in the 2200 block of Mount Royal Terrace near Dorothy I. Height Elementary and the Mount Royal School. The second zone will be along...
Body-camera video shows response to deadly crash following police pursuit in Carroll County
BALTIMORE -- The Maryland Office of the Attorney General released body camera video from a tragic crash during a police pursuit in Carroll County that killed a Baltimore County woman last month. The video starts with dash-cam footage from Carroll County deputy Kyle Hessler, who was on patrol when a speeding car passed him. He attempted to stop it, but the driver kept going.As the deputy continues to drive, he realizes the car got into a head-on crash with another. A woman who was not involved in the pursuit was killed in the collision.The deputy approached the suspect's car first...
May 25 Weather Warming Then Stormy Memorial Weekend
The heat is building back just in time to kick off the summer season. With that comes a few other concerns. Today, we add increased pollution to the stagnant air, which might be a minor issue for those with compromised medical conditions. There is a small chance for showers and...
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