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July 25, 2018

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Baltimore police officer arrested on drug trafficking charges

Wednesday, Jul 25

A 14-year veteran of the Baltimore Police Department was charged with drug trafficking Tuesday.

With ankle problem and 'nothing to prove,' undefeated Triple Crown winner Justify retired

Justify has retired, done in by a bum ankle that will whisk him to WinStar Farm (Ky.), which announced Wednesday that the celebrated champion will stand at stud after a season well spent.

Carjacking suspect in custody after police search on Johns Hopkins University Homewood campus

Police pursued the man on foot, and he was in custody just after 2 p.m. after he fled onto the Johns Hopkins University campus, according to police spokesman T.J. Smith.

Maryland weather: As flooding problems persist, new round of heavy rain passing through Wednesday evening

Flooding problems persisted across the Baltimore area on Wednesday, despite a brief respite from record-breaking rainfall.

Judge says Maryland's case against President Trump's business dealings may proceed

A federal judge for the second time on Wednesday declined to dismiss a lawsuit filed by Maryland's attorney general alleging that President Donald J. Trump violated a constitutional prohibition on financially benefiting from his position by doing business with foreign governments.

Orioles release Chris Tillman after he declines team's offer to pitch in minors

Chris Tillman will test free agency after declining an outright assignment to the minors.

ACLU files lawsuit seeking details of Harford County sheriff's immigration enforcement program

The ACLU of Maryland has filed a lawsuit seeking the release of records and policies detailing the Harford County sheriff's involvement in a federal immigration enforcement program.

Federal appeals court deals another setback to Maryland drug price-gouging law

A federal appeals court has dealt another setback to Maryland’s law that attempts to limit price spikes for generic drugs.

As Maryland farmers grapple with new flooding, USDA approves disaster designation for spring rains

As Maryland farmers endure another round of flooding, they received word Wednesday that federal assistance will be available to make up for crops lost during heavy rains this spring. The USDA has approved a disaster declaration for 11 counties on the Eastern Shore and in Central Maryland.

Baltimore officials looking for permanent solution for SNAP users at farmers markets

The city’s food policy director Holly Freishtat said she’s been in discussions with the Maryland Farmers Market Association on whether local vendors should be looking to find a new way to swipe SNAP cards.