The murder trial of James Cureton ended today with a mistrial because of a hung jury.
Jury instructions and closing statements in the murder trial of James Cureton occurred this morning. The case is now in the hands of the jury.
3 Johns Hopkins University students stripped down to bras & leotards at the annual Hampden HonFest last weekend to promote a sex-toy shop called “Sugar,” owned & operated by lesbians & transsexuals.
Today, the state finished presenting its case against James Cureton for the alleged murder of Tanise Ervin in the 1100 block of Gorsuch.
Today was the second day of testimony in the trial of James Cureton for the murder of Tanise Ervin.
This year’s “Voice of Baltimore” singing competition began Monday night at Padonia Station. CHECK IT OUT AT http://voiceofbaltimore.org/archives/8242
The jury was sworn, opening statements were made, and testimony began today in the murder trial of James Cureton.
Children become consumers at a very early age. Local nonprofit CCCS advises: Parents, educators, and community organizations must work together to teach them vital financial skills for the future.
33rd Annual Charles Village Garden Walk
Baltimore City Historical Society and Baltimore Heritage explore gay history this June.
It may be spring but the summer swelter has arrived. The forecast calls for high heat and humidity through the weekend so it’s important to remember the dangers that can go along with it.
Preliminaries in the trial of James Cureton for the alleged murder of Tanise Ervin continued today, and jury selection began.
Rabbi David Rosen will offer a Jewish perspective on religious pluralism in a time of increased religious intolerance.
When homeowners cannot pay their mortgages, sometimes they are not able to keep their homes. But they may be able to avoid the financial consequences of foreclosure if they take the proper steps.
Preliminaries began today in the trial of James Cureton. He is charged with the murder of Tanise Ervin and the attempted murder of two others on Gorsuch Avenue in Better Waverly.
Thomas D Green, who hit and almost killed 2 Johns Hopkins students at 33rd and St. Paul, was convicted today in Baltimore County of driving while his license was suspended.
Kahlil Madden, who is on probation on a weapons charge, was sentenced today to time served for assault. This should violate his probation.
Spring is prime time for ticks. These tiny, biting creatures feed on warm-blooded animals, including people, and can transmit serious illness through their bites.
Asbury Park comes back from Sandy
Baltimore Rock Opera Society
June Stansbury, who is charged with attempted first degree murder and other serious crimes allegedly committed in the 600 block of East 27th Street, had his case postponed today in Circuit Court.
Markell Shelton Jones plead guilty yesterday to the first degree murder of Freddie Jones Jr. and to a handgun violation. He is to be sentenced formally July 2.
Historic Walking Tour Highlights the value to the city and citizens of Clifton Park
A little stress can be good. It energizes and motivates you. But too much takes a toll on your brain and your body. Here are ten ways to lower your stress level on the job.
I would like to thank the members of the City Council’s Taxation, Finance & Economic Development Committee for successfully passing my bill to increase local hiring in Baltimore City.
Today was the second (last) day of preliminary motions before a jury is selected next Monday for the trial of Markell Shelton Jones for the murder of Freddie Jones Jr.
Preliminaries to the trial of Markell Shelton Jones for the most recent murder at Yau Brothers carryout on Greenmount began today.
Less than half of us have enough emergency savings to make it through 3 months. Learn about how to save on a limited budget and the innovative client savings program CCCS has developed with PNC Bank.
The Baltimore City Council will spend the coming weeks holding public hearings on Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake’s proposed fiscal year 2014 budget request.
Michael Feinstein will perform his one-man show, “The Gershwins and Me,” at the Lyric Opera House on Thursday, May 9, 2013 at 7:30 p.m.
The Stormwater Fee is a politically unpopular un-funded mandate that's been kicked down all levels of government to the municipality. Counties shouldn't impose the fee at this time.
I attend and report on court proceedings involving serious alleged crimes committed in and near Charles Village.
Walking tour of Guilford homes and gardens
Baltimore Drinking Water
The 2013 MCEE Personal Finance Challenge included 28 four-person teams from 18 MD schools. Local nonprofit CCCS of MD & DE sponsors this event to teach teens financial skills they can use for life.
Maryland gives away nearly twice as many cellphones as there are residents eligible to receive them.
There’s a lot to think about when disposing of unused, unwanted medicine and prescriptions. Proper disposal keeps these drugs out of reach of anyone not given that prescription.
When a busy world pulls you in every direction, sleep can drop to the bottom of your priority list. It should be near the top. A good night’s sleep is more important than you think.
Cylburn in the Spring
47 years ago local nonprofit Consumer Credit Counseling Service of MD & DE (CCCS) began serving the community. In celebration, staff members reflect on CCCS’s history and vision for the future.