An Accidental Fall Believed To Be The Cause Of Johns Hopkins Student, Abigail Bastien’s Death

On Monday, Baltimore police said they believe the death of Johns Hopkins sophomore, Abigail Bastien, was the result of an accidental fall. Bastien’s body was discovered around 7:50 a.m. in the 3700 block of North Charles Street near the Homewood campus. Bastien, a student in the university’s Krieger School of Arts & Sciences, was working…

Kirkland’s Opens In Towson Saturday

Kirkland’s Inc., a Nashville-based retail chain, announced earlier this week that it would open its second Baltimore-area location on Saturday. The home décor retailer is highly known for its quality framed art, lamps, picture frames, mirrors, outdoor furniture, accent rugs, garden accessories, candles, seasonal merchandise and artificial floral products. These items will be available at…

Police: Man With Loaded Handgun Arrested On Morgan State Campus

On Tuesday, Baltimore police responded to a report of a possible robbery suspect on Morgan State University’s campus, police said. According to Larry Jones, a university spokesman, Morgan State officers were alerted of the incident around 8 p.m. At the time, city police believed the suspect had already fled the area.

OTC Hearing Aids Are More Affordable And May Be As Affective For Mild-To Moderate Hearing Loss

A study led by an instructor of audiology in the Department of Otolaryngology at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Nicolas S. Reed, Au.D., reveals that over-the-counter hearing aids may help people with mild-to-moderate hearing loss. The findings reveal that over-the-counter devices or personal sound amplifications products (PSAPs) are similar to prescription hearing aids, but more…

Black Guerrilla Family Subset, “Trained To Go”, Faces Multiple Murders, Assaults And Kidnappings Charges

“Trained to Go,” a subset of the Black Guerrilla Family was indicted this week in U.S. District Court on charges of taking part in 10 murders, assaults, witness intimidation and kidnappings. Twenty-two-year-old Montana Barronette, a reputed member of “Trained to Go”, allegedly killed six people from July 2015 to May 2016. Barronette was arrested and…

Zahlco Aims Break Ground For A 65-Unit Apartment Complex On Mount Royal This Summer

Zahlco, a Baltimore-based development company, is expected to break ground this summer for an apartment building with 65 units at 9 East Mount Royal Avenue. The development company is building its portfolio with this project and another, involving the University of Baltimore School of Law’s building. The John and Frances Angelos Law Center is located…

Bygone To Open On The Four Seasons Rooftop In Late 2017

Bygone, a 325-seat restaurant atop the Four Seasons Hotel and Residences Baltimore will provide patrons with amazing views of the Baltimore skyline and upscale, classic American cuisine. The 10,000-square-feet space will feature a dining room, three outdoor terraces, lounge and a full bar, as well as a mezzanine “whiskey library” and lounge suspended over the…

Police Make Arrest In Connection With The Fatal Shooting Of Dionay Smith

On Thursday, Baltimore Police arrested a 21-year-old man in connection with the death of Dionay Smith, the brother of the department’s lead spokesman. Police arrested and charged Terrell Gibson, of the 1800 block of West Lafayette Avenue, where he was also apprehended, with first- and second-degree assault, reckless endangerment and first- and second-degree murder. Family…