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May 29, 2019

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Baltimore Police video of Inner Harbor ruckus shows youth fights and serious assaults

Footage from Baltimore Police body cameras and the downtown Citiwatch surveillance network shows groups of youths breaking into fights at the Inner Harbor.

Baltimore estimates cost of ransomware attack at $18.2 million as government begins to restore email accounts

Baltimore's budget office estimates a ransomware attack on city computers will cost $18.2 million in lost or delayed revenue and contracts to restore systems.

Former coach Brian Billick, defensive tackle Haloti Ngata to be inducted into Ravens' Ring of Honor

Brian Billick and Haloti Ngata are the 19th and 20th individuals honored as noteworthy contributors to the franchise.

Rain washed 260 million gallons of sewage into Inner Harbor in 2018, but report deemed water 'swimmable' during dry weather

Despite an onslaught of 260 million gallons of sewage contamination into waterways, much of Baltimore's harbor was technically safe for swimming in 2018.

Editorial: Two sides to Saturday's Inner Harbor incident — and a path forward

When hundreds of teens showed up at the Inner Harbor on Saturday it sparked a debate about crime and African American youth with legitimate concerns from all.

Korean Society of Baltimore seeks return of $60K in campaign contributions that members made to Pugh

The leaders of the Korean Society of Baltimore are seeking the return of more than $60,000 in contributions made to former Democratic Mayor Catherine Pugh.

Baltimore schools mourn, remember 12 students lost in another year of violence

Baltimore Schools honored 12 students lost to violence this year during a Wednesday event on the steps outside North Avenue headquarters.

Baltimore boater finds dolphin carcass in Canton harbor

The National Aquarium had been previously tracking a dolphin in the harbor but said attempting a rescue would be too risky.

Judge Shirley B. Jones, the first female federal judge in Maryland history, dies

Judge Shirley B. Jones, the first female federal judge in Maryland history, died May 16 of pneumonia at her Edenwald retirement community home. She was 93.

Scouting Adley Rutschman and Bobby Witt Jr., the Orioles' top options for the No. 1 MLB draft pick

Breaking down the draft's top two prospects in Adley Rutschman and Bobby Witt Jr., whom the Orioles might choose with the first pick in the 2019 MLB draft.