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July 16, 2018

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Baltimore Police officer declined to respond to report of man with gun because it wasn't her district

Monday, Jul 16

Baltimore police are investigating an incident earlier this month where an officer was flagged down by two firefighters who had seen a man with a gun downtown — but the officer declined to respond.

Baltimore schools CEO Santelises orders shake-up of principals

A number of high-profile principals have been removed or reassigned as part of a leadership shakeup by Baltimore City schools CEO Sonja Santelises this summer.

Maryland offensive lineman Jordan McNair died of heatstroke, according to family's foundation

Heatstroke is a form of hyperthermia in which an individual’s body temperature rises to a dangerous level.

Sinclair-Tribune merger deal in jeopardy after FCC Chairman expresses 'serious concerns'

FCC Chairman Ajit Pai issued a statement Monday expressing serious concerns about the proposed Sinclair-Tribune merger, putting the $3.9 billion deal in jeopardy

Zurawik: FCC call for new hearing on Sinclair is very bad news for Baltimore broadcaster

The FCC's surprise move on the Sinclair purchase of Tribune Media spells bad news for the Hunt Valley broadcaster.

Maryland congressional delegation asks White House to nominate Capital Gazette shooting victim for Medal of Freedom

Maryland’s congressional delegation is urging the president to consider the nation’s highest civilian honor for a Capital Gazette shooting victim who spent her last moment rushing a rampaging gunman.

Data firm says Russian investors had no access to Maryland's voting system

Annie Eissler, chief marketing officer for the vendor, ByteGrid LLC, sought to assuage worries from top Maryland leaders after the FBI last week alerted them to ties between the company and a Russian oligarch.

Maryland to help retirees pay out-of-pocket Medicare drug costs after coverage change

The state will help pay for a year of prescription costs for retirees on Medicare as their drug plan transitions from a state plan to a federal one.

Editorial: The Orioles' blues, or what happens when waiting for the Machado trade is the most interesting part of season

It's been a rough half-season for the Orioles and Baltimore — making the inevitable turnaround that much sweeter.

How an artist turned a rundown Baltimore auto shop into an urban oasis home and studio

Luck follows Kelly Walker. Perhaps it is unsurprising that she lucked into her Mount Vernon home and studio.