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Jun 27, 2016

Baltimore police union criticized for tweets after acquittal

Baltimore’s police chief and City Council president are criticizing the city’s police union for online posts that appeared to celebrate an officer’s acquittal in the death of a 25-year-old black […]

Jun 27, 2016

Man sentenced to life for shooting death in Baltimore

Authorities say a man has been sentenced to life for the shooting death of a man in Baltimore last year. Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby’s office says Dominic Anderson was […]

Jun 27, 2016

Man convicted of manslaughter in stabbing at Baltimore hotel

Prosecutors say a man accused of fatally stabbing a man during a fight about money has been convicted of manslaughter and possession of a deadly weapon. Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn […]

Jun 20, 2016

Free shuttle will take Inner Harbor visitors to The Maryland Zoo

WASHINGTON — A free shuttle will take visitors from Baltimore‘s Inner Harbor to The Maryland Zoo during the summer. The zoo says that beginning Saturday and continuing each Saturday through […]

Jun 17, 2016

8-year-old killed when stolen car runs red light in Baltimore

Baltimore Police say a third-grader just dismissed from school was struck and killed by a stolen car that ran a red light. Officers say the driver fled on foot and […]

Jun 14, 2016

Maryland Senate panel to meet on election problems

ANNAPOLIS — A Maryland Senate panel is scheduled to get a briefing on election-related problems concerning April’s primary. The Senate Education, Health and Environmental Affairs Committee is set to meet […]

City officials hope tax credit will retain homeowners
Jun 10, 2016

Group: Data shows riots didn’t slow Baltimore housing market

Despite concerns April 2015’s riots would damage Baltimore‘s housing market for the foreseeable future, recent numbers suggest that’s not happening. Live Baltimore, an organization that promotes living in the city, […]

It’s Port Covington supporters’ turn to rally
Jun 2, 2016

It’s Port Covington supporters’ turn to rally

Supporters of a proposed redevelopment of Port Covington took their turn waving signs and chanting in front of City Hall after opponents staged two similar camera-ready protests against the project […]

May 26, 2016

Baltimore officials recertify April primary election results

Elections officials have recertified the results of Baltimore‘s primary election after the state review, starting the clock for any recount requests or court challenges. Media outlets report that the elections […]

South Baltimore communities take wait-and-see approach to Port Covington
May 20, 2016

South Baltimore communities take wait-and-see approach to Port Covington

As the proposed $5.5 billion redevelopment of Port Covington gains momentum, leaders of surrounding communities praised the developer for keeping neighborhoods informed but say they have lingering concerns about the […]

May 19, 2016

Baltimore cuts ties with firm that screened police officers

Baltimore’s spending panel has unanimously voted to cut ties with a psychological services firm that has come under scrutiny for how it conducted mental health screenings for many prospective city […]

May 17, 2016

Review of Baltimore’s primary election begins in warehouse

A precinct-level review of Baltimore‘s primary election has gotten underway. The Baltimore Sun reports that workers from Baltimore and five other jurisdictions began checking documents in a west Baltimore warehouse […]