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January 15, 2018

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Patterson Park statue honoring national anthem is defaced, found sprayed with red paint

Monday, Jan 15

A statue in Baltimore's Patterson Park honoring the Star Spangled Banner was defaced with red paint. And the words "Racist Anthem" were sprayed on a sidewalk nearby.

Martin Luther King Jr. Day Parade heats up Baltimore on a cold day

Crowds, wrapped in coats and hats, praise Baltimore's annual Martin Luther King Jr. parade

South Baltimore pizza shop prints menus to rebut Trump's reported slur

Hersh's pizza shop in South Baltimore printed "shithole" menus over the weekend, joining the political wordplay over President Donald Trump's reported remarks.

On Martin Luther King Jr. Day, President Trump visits Trump golf course

President Donald Trump's first stop was Trump International Golf Club, beginning the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday with golf rather than charitable service.

Jacques Kelly: Apartments at Center West carry promise for Poppleton

After a 15 year wait, Poppleton residents get new housing.

8 Baltimore Winter Restaurant Week menus that are worth a try

Baltimore Restaurant Week returns to the city Jan. 12-21, when more than 90 restaurants will offer fixed-price brunches, lunches and dinners. This winter we're highlighting venues serving up new experiences to Baltimore diners.

What's in a name: Baltimore streets

Take a look back at how a number of Baltimore streets and avenues got their names.

Teens are daring each other to eat Tide pods. We don't need to tell you that's a bad idea.

Now videos circulating on social media are showing kids biting into brightly colored liquid laundry detergent packets.

Winter weather advisory issued north of Baltimore with 1-3 inches snow forecast Tuesday night, Wednesday

Frigid Arctic air has returned to Maryland, and blustery winds were forecast to make it feel as cold as a few degrees below zero Sunday and Monday around Baltimore.

Morgan alum 'fixed' H&M ad — just one example of his uplifting works

Parkville freelance artist Kyle Yearwood creates ethereal, entrancing visual artworks and animation in hopes of inspiring self-love. In December, his piece “I heard the Black girls in Baltimore can fly" went viral.