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January 11, 2018

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Woman left outside in hospital gown in Baltimore raises questions about discharge of mentally ill, homeless

Thursday, Jan 11

Video of a woman found outside University of Maryland Center Midtown hospital in a gown and socks is raising questions about how hospitals discharge the mentally ill and homeless.

Baltimore may demolish part of Gilmor Homes, move residents from crime-riddled public housing

Baltimore officials plan to relocate more than 120 families from West Baltimore’s troubled Gilmor Homes public housing project and demolish six buildings.

Seven Maryland stores part of 7-Eleven immigration raid

Seven 7-Eleven stores in Maryland were caught up in a nationwide raid Wednesday that immigration officials described as the largest such effort against an employer under the Trump administration.

Five takeaways from the Orioles' three-day pitching minicamp

The Orioles need to resist their urges to push Hunter Harvey too far, Nestor Cortes Jr. is pretty interesting, and more takeaways from the team's three-day minicamp in Sarasota, Fla.

Man set up 'spy cam' in White Marsh Mall family restroom, Baltimore County police say

Baltimore County police are trying to identify a man they say set up a “spy cam” in the family restroom of the White Marsh Mall, recording both children and adults.

Two new historic districts slated for former Superblock area

City leaders are considering designating two new historic districts in West Baltimore they say could accelerate revitalization of an area that, while once a bustling shopping district, has been largely vacant for years.

Shut down over safety issues, Johnston Square arts studio works to reopen

The arts studio known as the Post Office Garage building in Johnston Square was shut down earlier this week due to safety concerns.

Hopkins study finds disbanded Baltimore Police plainclothes unit provided most effective violence strategy, despite problems

A new study of Baltimore police strategies to combat gun violence from 2003 to 2017 has concluded the most effective was the so-called “hot spots” program that sent plainclothes detectives into violent neighborhoods to focus on illegal gun possession and individuals with a history of gun offenses.

Fire coming from sidewalk after gas line is struck in South Baltimore, fire officials say

Officials were called around 3 p.m. to the scene in the unit block of E. Randall Street for “a gas line struck,” Baltimore Fire officials said on Twitter.

46 fall sick on Royal Caribbean cruise ship that departed from Baltimore

A Royal Caribbean Cruises ship that departed from Baltimore on a nine-night trip earlier this year has had 46 reported cases of gastrointestinal illness on board, according to company spokesman Owen Torres.