
Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in Baltimore.
Baltimore school with large immigrant population loses vital funding source
Just four years ago, more than 90 percent of students at John Ruhrah Elementary/Middle were identified as low-income — and that qualified the school for $250,000 in badly needed funds. A policy change has made that money disappear — even though the school's student population is no less needy.
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Changing of the Baltimore City Council guard as Clarke and Reisinger opt against running for reelection
Baltimore City Council members Mary Pat Clarke and Ed Reisinger told reporters Monday they won’t seek reelection in 2020, ending two careers in Baltimore politics that span decades.
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Joanne Rund confirmed as Baltimore County’s first female fire chief
The Baltimore County Council on Monday unanimously confirmed Joanne Rund as the county’s first female fire chief.
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Annapolis man charged in fatal stabbing in Baltimore
An Annapolis man has been charged in the killing of a 51-year-old man in South Baltimore’s Brooklyn neighborhood last week, police said.
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Family, friends of victims try to pick up pieces after violent weekend in Baltimore; 2 more people shot Monday
A community reels after a violent weekend in which 18 people were shot; among them were two small children, ages 1 and 2. A total of seven people were killed in three days, including one man who was fatally stabbed. The violence continued Monday as two additional people were shot.
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