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  • 1 week ago | wbaltv.com | Khiree Stewart

    YEAH, IT DEFINITELY DOES. BUT PEOPLE HERE SAY THAT THEY’RE NOT GOING TO LET THAT KEEP THEM FROM EXPRESSING THEMSELVES. COUNCILWOMAN ODETTE RAMOS SAYS THAT A PRIDE FLAG HANGING OUTSIDE OF HER HOUSE WAS ALSO BROUGHT DOWN, ALONG WITH THREE OTHERS IN THIS NEIGHBORHOOD. WE’RE DEFINITELY CONCERNED, YOU KNOW, AGAIN, OUR NEIGHBORHOOD HAS ALWAYS BEEN WELCOMING.

  • 2 weeks ago | wbaltv.com | Khiree Stewart

    NOW? YEAH, THAT’S RIGHT. SO THAT PROTEST ACTUALLY STARTED AT MCKELDIN PLAZA, AND THEY JUST WALKED ALL THE WAY DOWN HERE TO HOPKINS PLAZA. THEY LITERALLY JUST GOT HERE A FEW MINUTES AGO. THEY WERE CHANTING ICE OUT OF BALTIMORE. THEY WERE BEATING THEIR DRUMS. AS YOU CAN SEE, THEY HAVE SIGNS. I’M JUST EYEBALLING IT RIGHT NOW BECAUSE THIS CROWD IS REALLY GROWN OVER THE PAST FEW MINUTES. BUT I WANT TO SAY MAYBE 3 TO 4 DOZEN PEOPLE OUT HERE, YOU KNOW, A PRETTY BIG TURNOUT.

  • 3 weeks ago | wbaltv.com | Khiree Stewart

    PARENTS CONCERNED? YEAH, IT DOES, AND IT DOES INCLUDE THINGS LIKE NEW FUNDING FOR THINGS LIKE MATH AND READING COACHES. AND IT ALL STILL NEEDS TO BE FINALIZED, BUT IT DOES INVOLVE AROUND $11 MILLION IN CUTS. AND IT COULD AFFECT A LITTLE MORE THAN 100 POSITIONS. AND I SPOKE WITH A PARENT TONIGHT WHO EXPRESSED THEIR CONCERNS ABOUT THIS ALL. ON WEDNESDAY, THE HOWARD COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION VOTED 6 TO 1 TO ADVANCE THE PROPOSED BUDGET CALLED SCENARIO SEVEN.

  • 3 weeks ago | wbaltv.com | Khiree Stewart

    A Baltimore City councilman is demanding answers from Baltimore Gas and Electric after allegations that a former inspector had falsified records for years.Councilman Mark Conway, D-District 4, sent a letter to BGE over the allegations brought forward by former employees."Largely, we're looking to understand the scale and scope of the missed inspections and the falsified inspections. This was going on for a number of years.

  • 3 weeks ago | kesq.com | Khiree Stewart

    By Khiree StewartClick here for updates on this story BALTIMORE ( WBAL) - A pickup truck drove into a building in East Baltimore on Monday night, an official told 11 News. The collision happened around 8:30 p.m. at the intersection of Federal Street and North Patterson Park Avenue. The building fell onto the truck after the collision, according to John Marsh, a spokesperson for the Baltimore City Fire Department. The driver of the truck was taken to a hospital, Marsh told 11 News.

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Khiree Stewart
Khiree Stewart @khireewbal
10 Jun 25

Teachers are making their way to the building where the meeting will be held. https://t.co/76EHrWPEFC

Khiree Stewart
Khiree Stewart @khireewbal
10 Jun 25

RIGHT NOW: A large group Baltimore County teachers are rallying before tonight’s Board or Education Meeting. They say they want the school system to honor an agreed upon wage increase. https://t.co/DgOBUfN3Xq

Khiree Stewart
Khiree Stewart @khireewbal
10 Jun 25

Police say the 23 year-old man stabbed his brother before leaving the house and being confronted by police.

WBAL-TV 11 Baltimore
WBAL-TV 11 Baltimore @wbaltv11

A man with a 30-inch double edge spear was fatally shot by police in Columbia on Monday night. Follow breaking updates in the WBAL-TV app; https://t.co/W0LKtuyxwp https://t.co/PkFs9ytcx9