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April 16, 2018

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Baltimore police commissioner: Slain 65-year-old woman was innocent bystander of targeted attack

Monday, Apr 16

“It’s 100 percent unacceptable,” Commissioner Darryl De Sousa said Monday of Pinky Louise Ruffin’s killing, after he walked the cherry blossom-lined 3900 block of West Mulberry St. in Allendale where she lived and was shot.

'This doesn’t feel like what Columbia was about': Proposal to close some community centers draws furor

Columbia faces losing more than half its neighborhood centers to financial difficulties and changing lifestyles, which angers and saddens many in the Howard County town that was founded on principle of community.

11 people charged for ties to South Baltimore fentanyl ring, prosecutors announce

Eleven individuals are facing charges for their connection to a South Baltimore drug distribution organization that was responsible for selling fentanyl in the Brooklyn neighborhood, authorities said Monday.

Black worker incomes remain far behind earnings for whites in Baltimore, study shows

Black workers in Baltimore are concentrated in low wage industries and jobs, a study released Monday by the Associated Black Charities shows.

Trump attorney Michael Cohen represented Fox commentator Sean Hannity

A federal judge asked Cohen to reveal his client list after he argued that material seized by FBI agents during a raid of his office last week was privileged.

The Ravens have interest in WR Dez Bryant, but is the feeling mutual?

Big-play receiver Dez Bryant is seeking a new home after being released by the Dallas Cowboys last week.

Baltimore council president backs $20 million in property-sale tax hike to fund affordable housing

Baltimore City Council President Bernard C. “Jack” Young is lending his support to a proposal that would raise the tax on property sales in the city to help fund affordable housing projects.

She was tossed from a hospital on a cold night wearing only a gown. The viral video followed years of struggles.

For viewers, the video was a troubling example of "patient dumping." For Rebecca Hall's mother, however, it escalated an emergency.

Blaming cold Orioles offense on frigid temps? It's an easy excuse

The Orioles have played nearly half their games in temperatures below 50 degrees.

A Baltimore painter is among the 2018 Guggenheim fellows

Mequitta Ahuja, whose work focuses on redefining the self-portrait, was among the 173 Guggenheim winners.