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June 9, 2018

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Baltimore's program to improve facades mostly helps established areas, so city tries new tack

Saturday, Jun 9

A city facade improvement program has long benefited more well-off neighborhoods, but a new effort could help the transitional ones a block at a time.

When football teams refuse to play an inner-city powerhouse like St. Frances, is it safety, or bias?

Are safety concerns really why opponents refuse to play one of the best football teams in the country, Baltimore's St. Frances Academy? Given that the school is devoted to educating poor, inner-city blacks, and plays in a conference of more privileged and preppy schools, the answer is complicated.

Democrats running for Maryland governor split on releasing tax returns

The seven leading Democratic contenders for Maryland governor are split on releasing their tax returns.

How to watch the Belmont Stakes: race time, livestream and latest odds

Everything you need to know to watch Justify try for a Triple Crown during the 150th Belmont Stakes on Saturday on NBC.

Rodricks: The two ways Baltimore voters will judge Marilyn Mosby

Baltimore voters are likely to consider two things in Marilyn Mosby's bid for re-election: the Freddie Gray case and the rate of violence in the city.

Trump delivers warning on trade to foreign countries at G-7 summit: 'If they retaliate, they're making a mistake'

President Trump delivered a warning on trade to countries at the Group of Seven summit on, advising trading partners not to retaliate against U.S. tariffs.

Police name suspect in shooting outside downtown Baltimore apartment building

Officers responded just after 6 a.m. to the unit block of Light Street. Police said a woman had been approached by a person who shot her in the face, then ran away.

Baltimore seeks applications for $12 million youth fund

Baltimore officials are asking for organizations from around the city to submit applications to receive funding from the new $12 million Children and Youth Fund. 

Dundalk boater killed in collision near Sparrows Point on Friday night

A 47-year-old Dundalk man was killed in a boating accident near Sparrows Point on Friday night, Maryland Natural Resources Police said.

Baltimore judge closes courtroom to public to review juvenile record of teen charged with killing officer

Baltimore Circuit Judge Robert Kershaw ordered the public and reporters to leave the courtroom Friday while attorneys reviewed the juvenile records of 16-year-old Dawnta Harris, who is charged with killing a Baltimore County police officer.