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5th Ward Weebie, who for years entertained music listeners from New Orleans to across the globe with his signature call and response and spreading of bounce music, has died. He was 42 years old. Weebie was hospitalized earlier this week for high blood pressure and a ruptured artery. He underwent surgery to stabilize him but […]

A community is mourning the death of a Baltimore County kindergartner and first-grader. The kids were killed in a fatal car crash along Eastern Boulevard this week. Their mother and 9-year-old sibling are still recovering. The family was hit by car while at Eastern Boulevard and Orville Avenue on Monday. The driver stayed at the scene. […]

Lamar Jackson is focused on getting the Ravens to the Super Bowl. But as his star power is rising, he’s gaining more and more attention. “I’ve been getting recognized when I was out, but it wasn’t that bad — it got worse,” Jackson he told CBS Baltimore Monday “I love the fans, but sometimes I […]

The group behind a planned revitalization of the nearly 240-year-old Lexington Market said Monday it has locked up nearly $40 million in funding, paving the way for construction to begin this year. Baltimore-based developer Seawall plans to build a new market building on the existing south parking lot starting next month ahead of a planned […]

On day one of his New York trial, disgraced Hollywood filmmaker Harvey Weinstein was indicted on four charges of sexual assault in Los Angeles, reports the Los Angeles Times. In that case, Weinstein was charged with raping one woman and sexually assaulting another. In total, he was charged with one felony count each of forcible rape, forcible oral […]