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Top Baltimore news: Falcon rescued; charges against woman dropped in killing; more

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Published on June 06, 2019
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Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Baltimore.

Planned demolition of Cab Calloway's former Baltimore home stirs conservation critiques

Few, including the jazz great's grandson, knew until recently that he once lived in the vacant house at 2216 Druid Hill Avenue, complicating a planned park.

Read the full story on Baltimore Sun.

Prosecutors drop murder case against stepdaughter in alleged Baltimore panhandler killing

The attorney for a woman accused in a killing that was initially blamed on a panhandler says prosecutors are dropping murder charges against her. The Baltimore Sun reports attorney Brandon Mead says 28-year-old Valeria Smith has been indicted in Baltimore Circuit Court on one charge of accessory after the crime. 

Read the full story on ABC Washington DC, WJLA.

Chesapeake Conservancy rescues fallen falcon in Baltimore

The Chesapeake Conservancy says a falcon was rescued in Baltimore after it was found fallen from its nest at the Transamerica building on Light Street.

Read the full story on Baltimore Sun.

In report to Vatican, Baltimore Archbishop Lori deleted mention of gifts from bishop he investigated

Archbishop William Lori omitted mention of a series of gifts from West Virginia Bishop Michael J. Bransfield.

Read the full story on Baltimore Sun.

New Baltimore Police policy gives Harrison a week to weigh releasing video of officer-involved shootings

Baltimore Police Commissioner Michael Harrison announced the new policy Wednesday.

Read the full story on Baltimore Sun.


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