| | Through the end of May, Baltimore stands at more than 140 homicides — the most on record through the first five months of the year. | Read More |
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| Baltimore city school administrators will layoff 115 people Thursday, including 21 people who work as librarians or school counselors and 24 assistant principals, the district has announced. |
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| State Sen. Nathaniel T. Oaks has been indicted on nine federal fraud and bribery counts in an action that supersedes the criminal charges brought against him in April. |
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| Mounds of an invasive straw-like grass found in marshes throughout the mid-Atlantic mysteriously washed up on Ocean City beaches this week, and town officials are urging beachgoers to avoid them. |
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| President Trump said Thursday he was withdrawing the U.S. from the Paris climate agreement, striking a major blow to worldwide efforts to combat climate change. |
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| Baltimore Clayworks moves forward with selling its Mount Washington buildings to another nonprofit for $3.7 million. |
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| Bill Gilmore is stepping down as executive director of the Baltimore Office of Promotion and the Arts |
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| A Pennsylvania man was assaulted while driving through Harford County by two men driving a pickup truck flying the Confederate flag and shouting racial epithets in what Maryland State police are investigating as a possible hate crime. |
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| Ravens cornerback Tavon Young left Thursday’s organized team activity with a knee injury, though coach John Harbaugh didn’t know the extent of its severity. |
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| The Orioles and Red Sox have a lot to play for this weekend. |
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