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Maryland Marina Runs Red As Mysterious Oil Spill Oozes Into Waterfront (PHOTOS) Maryland Marina Runs Red As Mysterious Oil Spill Oozes Into Waterfront (PHOTOS)
Maryland Marina Runs Red As Mysterious Oil Spill Oozes Into Waterfront (Photos) A 100-gallon mystery spill has turned Baltimore’s Fells Point Marina blood red — and now state crews and the Coast Guard are scrambling to clean up the mess. Waterfront visitors were stunned in Baltimore’s Fells Point neighborhood when they found it coated in a vivid red slick on Tuesday, June 4, after a 100-gallon oil spill of unknown origin blanketed the docks in dyed petroleum, officials said. The Maryland Department of the Environment confirmed its emergency response team was on site, working alongside the US Coast Guard and private contractors to contain the strange-colored spill. …
Kevin Spacey's Former $6M Waterfront Mansion On The Market: 'Icon Of Baltimore' Kevin Spacey's Former $6M Waterfront Mansion On The Market: 'Icon Of Baltimore'
Kevin Spacey's Former $6M Waterfront Mansion On The Market: 'Icon Of Baltimore' A sprawling, luxury Baltimore waterfront mansion once owned by controversial Oscar-winning actor Kevin Spacey is back on the market—this time with a $6 million price tag. Dubbed "The Icon of Baltimore," according to its listing, the palatial 9,069-square-foot residence at 622 Ponte Villas N in the city’s exclusive Harborview community is up or sale at $5,999,000. 622 Ponte Villas N #162/163, Baltimore Derek & Vee Photography The six-bedroom, nine-bathroom home is anchored at the end of a pier, offering privacy, prestige, and panoramic views of Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, with the …
Squeegee Worker Kills Baseball Bat Wielding Man, 48, In Baltimore Squeegee Worker Kills Baseball Bat Wielding Man, 48, In Baltimore
Squeegee Worker Kills Baseball Bat Wielding Man, 48, In Baltimore A squeegee worker shot and killed a baseball bat-wielding man after he swung during an argument near Baltimore's Inner Harbor Thursday, July 7, authorities said. Timothy Reynolds, 48, drove through the intersection near Light and Conway Streets when he came across the worker, Baltimore police said. The two began arguing, prompting Reynolds to park his car and come back with a bat, police said. That's when he swung at the group of workers and was shot and killed by one of them, police said. The group fled. Anyone with information is urged to call police at 410-396-2100. Anonymous tips can …