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Footage from Baltimore Police body cameras and the downtown Citiwatch surveillance network shows groups of youths breaking into fights at the Inner Harbor. | | |
Baltimore's budget office estimates a ransomware attack on city computers will cost $18.2 million in lost or delayed revenue and contracts to restore systems. | | |
Brian Billick and Haloti Ngata are the 19th and 20th individuals honored as noteworthy contributors to the franchise. | | |
Despite an onslaught of 260 million gallons of sewage contamination into waterways, much of Baltimore's harbor was technically safe for swimming in 2018. | | |
When hundreds of teens showed up at the Inner Harbor on Saturday it sparked a debate about crime and African American youth with legitimate concerns from all. | | |
The leaders of the Korean Society of Baltimore are seeking the return of more than $60,000 in contributions made to former Democratic Mayor Catherine Pugh. | | |
Baltimore Schools honored 12 students lost to violence this year during a Wednesday event on the steps outside North Avenue headquarters. | | |
The National Aquarium had been previously tracking a dolphin in the harbor but said attempting a rescue would be too risky. | | |
Judge Shirley B. Jones, the first female federal judge in Maryland history, died May 16 of pneumonia at her Edenwald retirement community home. She was 93. | | |
Breaking down the draft's top two prospects in Adley Rutschman and Bobby Witt Jr., whom the Orioles might choose with the first pick in the 2019 MLB draft. | | |
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