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Grappling with the fallout from the controversy of Mayor Catherine Pugh's Healthy Holly book deals, the Baltimore City Council is set to consider changes to ethics laws, changes to the power of the mayor and new ways to oust a sitting mayor from office. | | |
Baltimore County police say they handled a "disturbance" at the Eastpoint Mall, which was hosting its annual carnival. | | |
Johns Hopkins University says it will spend this year working with the Baltimore Police Department to draft a memorandum of understanding and seek community input on an accountability board for a future Hopkins police department. Meanwhile, students continue to protest the creation of the force. | | |
Acting Deputy Baltimore Police Commissioner Melvin T. Russell, a 40-year veteran of the force who leads community outreach efforts and was one of six finalists who interviewed last year for the top job, is leaving the department this week amid an organizational shake-up. | | |
A train derailed in South Baltimore on Sunday night. | | |
The Orioles' pitchers will have something to do with it, but with home runs already flying out of Camden Yards at an unprecedented rate, just how many balls could leave its confines before this season is finished? | | |
The Office of the Inspector General has spent months interviewing dozens of current and former employees of the Baltimore City Department of Transportation about the department’s workplace operations and morale under Director Michelle Pourciau. | | |
Jeremiah Lloyd Harmon of Catonsville was the final performer of the 10 contestants on Disney Night and sang “Candle On the Water” from “Pete’s Dragon.” He easily made the final eight. Dimitrius Graham of Windsor Mill was eliminated. | | |
The Baltimore Farmers’ Market & Bazaar, held beneath the JFX downtown every Sunday morning until late December, offers a feast for the senses, with plenty to see, hear and above all, to eat.... | | |
As many as three as players with ties to the state, including a Terps star and a Baltimore native, could be taken in the first round Thursday night. | | |
The top A&E events in the Baltimore area for the week of April 21-27, 2019. | | |
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