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July 19, 2018

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Death of 7-year-old Baltimore girl weeks after shooting revives anger about 'no snitching' ethos

Thursday, Jul 19

Taylor Hayes’ homicide is the latest case in which detectives believe an individual has information on who killed a child but is not cooperating.

With Machado trade completed, Orioles turn attention to Britton, other veterans

Dan Duquette looks to trade veterans who will be eligible for free agency after this season.

Baltimore receives $30 million federal HUD grant for Perkins Homes, East Baltimore redevelopment

Baltimore received a Choice Neighborhoods Initiative grant for $30 million from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to revitalize the Perkins Homes apartment complex, as well as the Somerset and Oldtown communities.

Maryland officials approve $60 million expansion at BWI Airport over Franchot's objections

Gov. Larry Hogan, Comptroller Peter Franchot and Treasurer Nancy Kopp, who make up the board, all voiced concerns about low-flying Southwest Airlines planes in new Federal Aviation Administration flight patterns that have irritated Marylanders who live beneath the paths of the planes.

Baltimore Police sergeant charged with DUI after crashing department-issued car, police say

Larry Worsley, a 15-year-veteran with the department, was was charged on a criminal summons after his department-issued Dodge Charger struck several unoccupied parked vehicles in the area of the 1100 block of Argonne Drive in Northeast Baltimore, police said.

Ravens training camp highlights: Uneven start for rookie quarterback Lamar Jackson

The 2016 Heisman Trophy winner thrilled fans with some of his passes and mobility, but he also showed that he has much to learn in his training camp debut.

Hotel industry, Airbnb-style hosts clash as Baltimore City Council considers new regulations

Dozens of people who host guests in Airbnb-style properties urged the Baltimore City Council on Thursday to amend a bill that would impose new regulations and taxes on short-term rentals.

Former 'Public Enemy No. 1' found not guilty in 2017 shooting after acquittal in firebombing case

A man once dubbed the city’s “Public Enemy No. 1,” who was accused of firebombing and a shooting in March 2017, has now been acquitted of all charges.

Baltimore man sentenced to 50 years in prison for killing girlfriend, 20-year-old Tonja Chadwick

Marco Holmes, who was convicted of killing his girlfriend, Tonja Chadwick, in 2017, was sentenced to 50 years in prison.

YouTube removes more channels by 'DaddyOFive' creators

The channels, "FamilyOFive" and "FamilyOFive Gaming," were removed Wednesday.