[WBALTV] Orioles cancel fan rally, players react to bridge collapse
The Baltimore Orioles have cancelled Tuesday's Opening Day fan rally amid the aftermath of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse. Read More
[NewYorkPost] Rick Pitino’s son Richard a top candidate for his old Louisville job
A Pitino could be roaming the Louisville sideline in the future. Read More
[WBALTV] Brother of Key Bridge worker speaks after prayer vigil
A man told 11 News his brother was one of the victims of the Key Bridge collapse. He and other family members gathered for a...
[NewYorkPost] Rangers clinch playoff berth with thrilling overtime win over Flyers
Rangers rallied from a two-goal deficit before Adam Fox scored in OT to officially punch their ticket to the playoffs in a 6-5 win over...
[WBALTV] Shipment of stolen Jaromír Jágr bobbleheads ‘secured,’ Pittsburgh Penguins say
“The Penguins were notified last week that a special cargo recovery team negotiated the return of the stolen property to a secure warehouse located in...
[WBALTV] ‘A cathedral of American infrastructure’: Baltimore grapples with future without Key Bridge
The collapse is sure to create a logistical nightmare for months, if not years, along the East Coast, shutting down ship traffic at the Port...
[NewYorkPost] Trevor Etienne will face ‘consequences’ at Georgia after DUI arrest
Trevor Etienne's tenure at the University of Georgia has gotten off to a rough start before he's even taken a snap. Read More
[Fox Business] Baltimore sells $1 houses in effort to combat vacant home crisis
Baltimore, Maryland, city officials approved a program that would sell city-owned vacant homes for next to nothing at $1 for some applicable residents.
According to the Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD), the Fixed Pricing Program was created to combat the more than 13,500 homes in Baltimore that are vacant.
City officials said Tuesday that just over 200 homes are currently in the program.
According to the DHCD, the homes would only be sold to individuals who are willing to invest their money in fixing the dilapidated homes.
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Applicants must provide proof that they have at least $90,000 to complete a renovation, as well as pass through an application vetting process.
Interested parties can apply beginning April 1.
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The applicants will be vetted by the funds they have available for rehabilitation, their criminal history and if they have any open federal or state liens or judgments.
Officials said that the city would prioritize city residents by giving them a 90-day window for priority buying.
Developers would have to pay $3,000 per home, and so would large nonprofits with 51 or more employees.
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Nonprofits with fewer employees could pay $1,000.
Fox News has reached out to Mayor Brandon Scott for comment.
[WBALTV] Lego head emoji mugshots add to a state’s debate on policing and privacy
A Southern California police department has been handcuffed by Lego after the toy company asked the agency to stop adding Lego heads to cover the...
[The Washington Post] Who are the people presumed dead in the Baltimore bridge collapse?
The victims are six construction workers who were on the Key Bridge when it collapsed; it’s unclear whether others were killed. Read More
