Word on the streets of Baltimore: it’s mid-April, and our city is buzzing with news, community spirit, and the first hint of spring warmth. I’m your host, Morgan Riley, here to walk you through the headlines making waves across Charm City today.
Let’s start with the top story this week. Baltimore Police are investigating a tragic incident in the Southwest District from Tuesday. Officers responded to reports of gunfire and found a 35-year-old man suffering from a gunshot wound. Authorities say an unidentified male was seen fleeing the scene. The investigation is active, and police are urging anyone with information to step forward. It’s a reminder of the ongoing challenges we face around public safety, and how each voice can make a difference in moving our neighborhoods toward peace.
On the roads, Maryland State Police are investigating a fatal three-vehicle crash that occurred just before dawn in Baltimore County near the I-95 and I-695 interchange. A Jeep Cherokee collided with a dump truck, and after the crash, the driver of the Jeep exited their vehicle and was struck by an oncoming Subaru. The driver of the Jeep was pronounced at the scene, while others involved are recovering in local hospitals. First responders and state agencies worked swiftly to clear the roadway and assist those in need, showing the dedication our local teams bring to such emergencies.
Switching gears, let’s highlight a story that embodies Baltimore’s resilience and heart. Today, we’re spotlighting The Avenue Bakery on Pennsylvania Avenue, a local institution known for its legendary Poppay’s rolls and for serving as a community hub in Upton. Owner James Hamlin has made it his mission to not only keep the city’s baking traditions alive, but also to support neighborhood revitalization. The bakery just wrapped its 10th annual Spring Block Party, drawing neighbors together for music, food, and shared memories—a testament to Baltimore’s indomitable spirit.
Looking ahead, here’s your Baltimore weather check: temperatures are holding steady in the low 60s, with mild evenings on tap for the rest of the week. It’s the perfect time for a stroll through Druid Hill Park or a walk along the Inner Harbor as festival season kicks into high gear.
If you’re making weekend plans, the Pratt Street Market downtown is open Saturday, featuring local produce, art, and performances. And don’t forget, the Baltimore Book Festival returns to the waterfront this Sunday, welcoming authors from across the region and highlighting the city’s literary legacy.
As I reflect on today’s stories, I’m reminded how Baltimore navigates tough times with grit, and still finds joy in tradition and togetherness. Whether we’re grappling with news that weighs heavy or celebrating small victories, our sense of community is the common thread.
This has been Morgan Riley, your neighbor in the news. Subscribe so you never miss a Baltimore news update. For more information, to share your story, or to get involved, you can always send me an email at [email protected] or visit our site at Quiet Please dot AI. Stay safe, Baltimore.