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Baltimore Police are calling this an isolated incident.

This will be the station's first upgrade in nearly 40 years. Plans include community development, track service, and a collection of station upgrades.

This was the president’s first visit to Baltimore since taking office.

It happened at the intersection of West Pratt and South Payson streets.

Both were taken to a hospital. Their condition is unknown. 

The state is working with Alorica to process these claims. The agency has processed 844,000 claims, about 97.9%, but the 2.1% that remains represent thousands of Maryland families.

The latest attempted theft happened Tuesday (October 19). 

We're highlighting Baltimore's black businesses each and every Tuesday. Here are some places to check out this week.

It's called the Witness Security and Protection Grant Program Act.

He's expected to take questions about his $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill and an economic package that would expand the social safety net. 

This all comes as Maryland's key COVID-19 metrics are on a downturn.