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Baltimore's 51st mayor — Bernard C. "Jack" Young — spends his first full day on the job in Detroit for an economic development conference. With his phone ringing nonstop, Young said the city government is still fighting crime and council members are "making sure that things are getting done." | | |
How will history remember Catherine Pugh? Baltimore Sun reporters Luke Broadwater and Ian Duncan join Pamela Wood to discuss the many shades of Pugh’s legacy. Then, editorial page editor Andy Green joins to comment on the kind of leader the city seeks to move it forward. | | |
A Major League Baseball arbitration committee issued its long-awaited decision: The Orioles-controlled Mid-Atlantic Sports Network must pay the neighboring Washington Nationals increased fees for the right to broadcast their games. | | |
Baltimore County police officer might have accidentally shot herself or been injured by another officer — not by the suspect killed by officers as previously stated — during an incident in Parkville on Thursday. | | |
Isabel Villalobos De Vasquez died in a shooting in Lansdowne on Thursday. She was 78. | | |
Johns Hopkins University President Ronald J. Daniels on Friday called a student protest over a private police force and ICE contracts “a troubling and untenable situation” after the group took over the campus’ main administration building this week. | | |
Sinclair Broadcast Group will partner with the owner of The Weather Channel to buy 21 regional sports networks and Fox College Sports from The Walt Disney Co. for $10.6 billion, the companies announced Friday. | | |
Considering the felony charges, a judge will likely order the man charged in the Capital Gazette shooting be admitted to the state’s maximum security psychiatric hospital for a lengthy mental health evaluation, experts say. | | |
Andrew Boyadjian celebrated his 22nd birthday with a 22-mile walk across huge tracts of the city. | | |
Orioles slugger Chris Davis is a lot like the rebuilding team itself — largely dismissed, more-than-occasionally mocked and with nothing to do but simply go out every night and try and win in the face of it all. | | |
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