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'Undisclosed' producers introduce 'Killing of Freddie Gray' podcast

The ads for the latest "Undisclosed" podcast are compelling, no doubt about that.“The Killing of Freddie Gray,” an ad that ran in Sunday’s Baltimore...

Curb Shoppe in Mount Washington maintains neighborhood-hangout charm under new owner

Longtime patrons of a popular Mount Washington hangout don't have to worry about their beloved tavern changing — too much. Tommy Hawkins, who purchased...

Clementine returns with a streamlined, dependable menu

Clementine in Hamilton has gone back to its comfort-food roots. The restaurant, which closed in 2015 because of financial difficulties and the owners' desire...

Cafe Spice serves Indian cuisine with attention to detail

On a recent weekday evening, Cafe Spice Indian Cuisine in Cockeysville was packed with customers. The servers sprang into action each time a new...

Mount Vernon restaurant Flavor behind Center Stage's new menu

Baltimore Center Stage managing director Michael Ross hopes theatergoers come hungry. The Mount Vernon theater is set to unveil its $28 million makeover this weekend, and that...

Keith Urban leads Academy of Country Music nominations

Keith Urban leads nominations for the Academy of Country Music Awards with seven nods, including entertainer of the year and album of the year...

Baltimore Rock Opera Society returns to previously shuttered Bell Foundry space

More than two months after the Bell Foundry was shuttered due to safety violations, the Baltimore Rock Opera Society has returned to its rehearsal...

Michael Bourn adds speed to Orioles outfield, but will he play enough to make...

A reunion with veteran outfielder Michael Bourn always seemed to make sense for the Orioles, especially given the spark he provided during the club's charge...

Baltimore police, agencies join forces to target four violent 'transformation zones'

Agency heads across Mayor Catherine Pugh's administration have joined forces to flood four small "transformation zones" in Baltimore with resources as part of a...

Bride hikes 3 miles in crocheted dress for mountaintop wedding

This bride shouted her enjoy from the mountaintops — rather actually — in her homemade wedding gown. Clara and Ryan Orland, of...

Families separated by US-Mexico border embrace in ‘hugs not walls’ reunions

Sitting at her house in El Paso, Texas, a 24-year-old lady looked longingly at a photo of her older sister from when she...

Reporter’s notebook: Inside Venezuela’s crumbling public wellness care system

Our hospital supply just kept repeating, “There are nearly zero antibiotics, no surgical gowns, no internal sutures, no gauze, no hypertension meds, no...

Special REPORT: Face transplant, organ recipients meet donor’s mother for very first time

Nancy Millar paced nervously as she ready to meet a man she had in no way noticed just before, but whose face she...

Russian spies seek a White Home supply

It’s each and every Russian spy’s dream: to recruit a source inside the White Property — or any location of energy in Washington....

‘Poisoned’ Russian opposition activist leaves hospital for treatment abroad

A nicely-recognized Russian opposition activist who was left in a vital situation this month right after an apparent poisoning has now left Russia...

Authorities investigating Indiana murders acquire 500 recommendations from public

Authorities investigating the slayings of two girls in Indiana have received more than 500 suggestions since producing an impassioned plea on Wednesday for...

Victim’s telephone recorded voice saying ‘down the hill’ just before teens killed

Police investigating the slayings of two girls in Indiana released evidence currently in hopes it will lead to the killer's capture. The...