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After Baltimore mass shooting, neighborhood goes full year with no homicides
Read full article: After Baltimore mass shooting, neighborhood goes full year with no homicidesAs Baltimore gun violence continues trending downward, a historically troubled neighborhood in the city’s southwest corner is celebrating having no homicides in over a year.
Astros recent surge sets up exciting second half, Randy McIlvoy talks Astros with Sportsradio 610's Brandon Scott
Read full article: Astros recent surge sets up exciting second half, Randy McIlvoy talks Astros with Sportsradio 610's Brandon ScottAstros stand just one game back of the Mariners in the AL West
Engineers clearing collapsed Baltimore bridge say limited-access channel to port to open in 4 weeks
Read full article: Engineers clearing collapsed Baltimore bridge say limited-access channel to port to open in 4 weeksEngineers working to clear the wreckage of the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore say they expect to be able to restore navigation in and out of the port by the end of this month.
Baltimore police ask for help IDing 'persons of interest' seen in video in Morgan State shooting
Read full article: Baltimore police ask for help IDing 'persons of interest' seen in video in Morgan State shootingBaltimore police are asking for the public’s help identifying a group of people seen in the area of a shooting at Morgan State University that left five people injured during homecoming events.
Morgan State shooting erupted during dispute but victims were unintended targets, police say
Read full article: Morgan State shooting erupted during dispute but victims were unintended targets, police sayFive people injured in gunfire that erupted during homecoming week events at Morgan State University late Tuesday were likely not the shooters’ intended targets, according to Baltimore police.
Baltimore block party shooting victims include more than a dozen minors, police say
Read full article: Baltimore block party shooting victims include more than a dozen minors, police sayPolice in Baltimore say two people were killed and 28 wounded in a mass shooting, including three people who are in critical condition.
Baltimore to pay $6M in latest police misconduct settlement
Read full article: Baltimore to pay $6M in latest police misconduct settlementBaltimore leaders have agreed to pay a $6 million settlement to the family of a driver who was killed during a 2010 police chase involving Gun Trace Task Force officers.
Baltimore homicides stubbornly high despite new initiatives
Read full article: Baltimore homicides stubbornly high despite new initiativesBaltimore homicides surpassed 300 for the eighth year running in 2022 as gun violence remains stubbornly high despite repeated promises from elected officials and new anti-violence initiatives.
Fatal fires in St. Louis, Baltimore expose vacant home risks
Read full article: Fatal fires in St. Louis, Baltimore expose vacant home risksVacant homes that dot the urban and rural landscape across the U.S. pose an especially high risk for firefighters because many are unsound even before catching fire.
Vote counting in Baltimore now shows Scott leading for mayor
Read full article: Vote counting in Baltimore now shows Scott leading for mayorFILE - This file photo combo shows, from left, Baltimore Mayor Bernard "Jack" Young, Sheila Dixon, Thiru Vignarajah, Mary Miller and Brandon Scott. (AP Photo/The Baltimore Sun via AP, File)BALTIMORE Baltimore City Council President Brandon Scott began leading former Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon by nearly 400 votes after more ballots were counted in the citys Democratic mayoral primary. Nearly 18,500 votes have yet to be counted, and still more could arrive, The Baltimore Sun reported. Nick Mosby with 41% of the vote in a Democratic primary race for Baltimore City Council president. In the Democratic primary for Baltimore comptroller, City Councilman Bill Henry was leading incumbent Joan Pratt by nearly 10,000 votes.
Democratic Baltimore mayoral race too close to call
Read full article: Democratic Baltimore mayoral race too close to callFILE - This file photo combo shows, from left, Baltimore Mayor Bernard "Jack" Young, Sheila Dixon, Thiru Vignarajah, Mary Miller and Brandon Scott. (AP Photo/The Baltimore Sun via AP, File)BALTIMORE The race for the Democratic nomination for Baltimore mayor was too close to call Tuesday. After polls closed, the citys Board of Elections released mail-in votes received through late last week. The coronavirus pandemic prompted the shift to a primarily mail-in election. Shannon Wright led the GOP primary race based on the votes cast as of early Wednesday.