
Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in Baltimore.
Ex-mayor fulfilled final 'Healthy Holly' deal, attorney says — but unclear where books went
An attorney for former Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh says she's met her “obligations” under deals with UMMS for her "Healthy Holly" books.
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Security guard charged with impersonating police officer and raping woman in Baltimore
A hospital security guard has been charged with impersonating a police officer and raping a Baltimore woman.
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Baltimore man allegedly assaulted by police officer arrested again after being pulled over
A Northwest Baltimore man who was allegedly assaulted by police has been arrested again — just 24 hours after his initial case came to light.
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'We take security very differently': Baltimore Pride organizers prepare for weekend visitors
Baltimore Pride comes on the heels of a incident at Washington D.C.'s Capital Pride Parade that caused a panic leaving several injured.
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Baltimore liquor stores challenge new zoning law designed to shut them down
Thirty Baltimore liquor stores that would be forced to close under a new zoning law are mounting a legal challenge, arguing the law is unconstitutional.
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