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Top Baltimore news: 12 schools postponed dismissing students amid reports of shots fired; more

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Published on May 10, 2019
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Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in Baltimore.

Video | TV anchor fired for suggesting Baltimore needs a change from black female mayors

A Baltimore TV anchor has been fired after suggesting the city needed a “different kind” of mayor after three black women had held the post. 

Read the full story on New York Post.

Baltimore City Animal Control rescues pit bull from 75-foot drain

"She was just as happy as can be -- licking us, jumping all around, happy to see everybody."

Read the full story on KMBC.

Dolphin spotted in Baltimore harbor; National Aquarium says rescue effort would be too risky

National Aquarium biologists were tracking a dolphin Thursday that appeared to be in distress in the Baltimore harbor.

Read the full story on Baltimore Sun.

'We've had our strength tested lately'; Jack Young sworn in as mayor as Baltimore seeks to move on from scandal

Bernard C. “Jack” Young formally took an oath of office as Baltimore’s 51st mayor. He became mayor last week when fellow Democrat Catherine Pugh resigned.

Read the full story on Baltimore Sun.

12 Baltimore County schools postponed dismissing students amid reports of shots fired

Dundalk Elementary, Middle and High schools officials postponed dismissing students Thursday amid reports of shots fired in the area of Cornwall Road, Baltimore County police announced on Twitter.

Read the full story on Baltimore Sun.


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