April 28, 2026
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Police say two teens accused of murdering a T-Mobile store employee during a robbery attempt in the Canton neighborhood on May 3 are brothers and may be connected to other crimes in other states including one in New Jersey just hours before the Baltimore incident. (Fox 45)

Baltimore’s famous television tower “candelabra” sitting atop “TV Hill” has been undergoing a project to remove lead paint from its surface that has resulted in paint chips falling to the ground in nearby neighborhoods. The state has filed a lawsuit claiming violations from an unaccredited contractor. (Maryland.gov)

Baltimore County police are using new technology to help solve a cold murder case from 2002. (WBAL-TV)

A “targeted” shooting at Annapolis Town Center on Friday has left three people dead. (Capitol Gazette)

Maryland is seeking to become the first state to collect taxes on digital ads but is already facing a challenge. (WTOP)

Maryland’s State Board of Elections is hoping to name a new elections administrator by next month. (Baltimore Sun)

The Department of Public Works will receive over $15 million dollars to assist Baltimore residents with water bills. (Baltimore Banner)

Thousands have flocked to Ocean City this weekend for Springfest but already the increased traffic has resulted in accidents. (WBOC-TV)

What will it take to revitalize Harborplace? (Baltimore Fishbowl)

A new tool is being used to track money being paid out as a result of the Gun Trace Task Force scandal within the Baltimore Police Department. The city has paid out more than $22 million to date in 39 cases. (Baltimore Fishbowl)

A Baltimore non-profit has received a grant to help women and people of color in Baltimore become first-time truck owners obtain a down payment for a trucker loan and allow them to start their own businesses. (WMAR-TV)

Baltimore-native boxing champ Gervonta Davis was sentenced Friday on charges stemming from his involvement in a 2021 hit-and-run that left four people injured, including a pregnant woman. He will not face jail time. (WBAL-AM 1090)

With the coronation of King Charles in England today, we are reminded of Baltimore’s role in the monarchy. The Duchess of Windsor once lived in Mount Vernon. (Baltimore Sun)

Parents allege in a lawsuit the Baltimore school system misused taxpayer funds, reported students not actually enrolled in order to gain more funding, falsified pupils’ records to push failing students through to graduation and more. (Fox News)

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