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May 8, 2019

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Here's what the FBI seized from Baltimore City Hall: 'Healthy Holly' books, UMMS check and more

Investigators who raided the offices of then-Mayor Catherine Pugh at Baltimore City Hall took about two dozen items, including copies of her “Healthy Holly” books, a check from the University of Maryland Medical System, and other items related to Pugh and one of her closest aides.

Hopkins officials call building occupation 'criminal,' offer amnesty to student protesters who leave Garland Hall

The Johns Hopkins University president and provost have written an open letter to student protesters in which they described their “forcible occupation” of the main administrative building on campus as violation of criminal law and have offered amnesty to students who leave.

Rep. Cummings proposes $100 billion more to combat opioid overdose epidemic

Baltimore Democrat Rep. Elijah Cummings introduced legislation Wednesday to provide $100 billion in new funding to tackle the nation’s opioid epidemic that has produced a staggering number of overdose deaths.

Judge orders man charged in Capital Gazette shooting case be evaluated at maximum security psychiatric hospital

Judge Laura Ripken, who is presiding over the case of the man charged with killing Gerald Fischman, Rob Hiaasen, Rebecca Smith, Wendi Winters and John McNamara, mandated the defendant be evaluated for competency to stand trial and criminal responsibility.

Baltimore nonprofit tied to ex-Mayor Pugh claimed notable board members who deny they ever held such positions

The job-training organization searched by federal agents investigating Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh states in its most recent annual reports filed with a state agency at least two people as board members – including a state senator — who said they are not involved with the group.

Ransomware attack on Baltimore government computers forces city 'to revert back to manual'

Baltimore Mayor Bernard C. “Jack” Young said as the city works to recover from a ransomware attack, it's had to revert to "manual." That was clear at the Abel Wolman Municipal Building next to City Hall, where property owners tried to meet a deadline to pay overdue bills before they turned into liens.

How was WJZ anchorwoman's controversial question answered? View the footage yourself.

Mary Bubala lost her job as a WJZ anchorwoman this week after public outrage over her on-air question that many said was racist and sexist. However, little focus has been given to the woman who had to answer the problematic question.

Under Armour warehouse opens in Sparrows Point to fulfill athletic wear needs, wants

Under Armour opened its second warehouse in the region, capable of shipping a single shirt or shoe to an individual or a boxes of uniforms to a school or a pallet of goods for Amazon.

Dr. Rolando V. 'Doc' Goco, a retired internist and avid gardener and fisherman, dies

Dr. Rolando V. "Doc" Goco, a retired internist who maintained practices in South and Northeast Baltimore who earlier had survived the occupation of the Philippines, died April 28 of dementia at his Tucker, Ga., home. The former Laurel resident was 91.

A construction worker (and Browns fan) hung a Baker Mayfield poster at M&T Bank Stadium

The resurgent rivalry between the Ravens and Cleveland Browns does not stop for the offseason. Or for construction, apparently.