Baltimore

Top Baltimore news: Audit finds symphony in financial peril; council president speaks for assailant

AI Assisted Icon
Published on July 16, 2019
Top Baltimore news: Audit finds symphony in financial peril; council president speaks for assailantPhoto: Corn Farmer/Flickr

Here's what you need to know about what's happening in Baltimore.

A decade after being robbed, Baltimore council president speaks out for assailant in court

Baltimore City Council President Brandon Scott, who was robbed at gunpoint a decade ago, appeared in court on behalf of one of his assailants, asking a judge to reduce the man's sentence because he believes he has reformed.

Read the full story on Baltimore Sun.

Jury convicts Baltimore man of murdering ex-girlfriend in high school bleachers

A Baltimore jury convicted Christopher Rather of the second-degree murder of his ex-girlfriend, finding he stabbed and strangled her in the football bleachers of a Northeast Baltimore high school.

Read the full story on Baltimore Sun.

Police: 2 dead, officer hurt at Baltimore methadone clinic

Two people died and a police sergeant and a woman were injured following a shooting at a methadone clinic in Baltimore, police said.

Read the full story on SeattlePI .

Baltimore under Code Red heat alert through weekend

The advisory covers the weekend of Artscape.

Read the full story on WBAL.

Audit finds 'substantial uncertainty' about Baltimore Symphony Orchestra's future

An audit of the struggling Baltimore Symphony Orchestra's finances shows "substantial uncertainty" about the organization's ability to continue operating, the BSO said.

Read the full story on CBS Baltimore.


This story was created automatically using data about news stories on social media from CrowdTangle, then reviewed by an editor. Click here for more about what we're doing. Got thoughts? Go here to share your feedback.