
Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Baltimore.
'Extremely shocking:' brazen attacks caught on camera around Baltimore
Video first obtained by WJZ shows the attack on a civilian employee of the Baltimore City Police Department, who was stomped on the head by a group of teens riding Lime scooters. The suspects continue to remain at large. This case is just one in a series of bold crimes that have happened in Baltimore city.
Read the full story on CBS Baltimore.
Eight men shot, one fatally, overnight in Baltimore, police say
Eight men were shot overnight Wednesday, one fatally, in five separate shooting incidents across Baltimore, police said Thursday morning.
Read the full story on Baltimore Sun.
Baltimore City Council committee approves fix for housing tax credit that lapsed
A Baltimore City Council committee approved legislation to restore a tax credit that reduces the cost of buying a newly built house after the credit lapsed this summer.
Read the full story on Baltimore Sun.
Federal judge sees path forward for Baltimore’s beleaguered police force: ‘The first green shoots of spring’
The federal judge enforcing Baltimore’s consent decree noted ongoing challenges, such as the city’s “torrid, unrelenting pace" of violence, but says he sees “some evidence of progress."
Read the full story on Baltimore Sun.
Baltimore reopening Howard, Pratt streets lanes temporarily for Billy Joel concert, Ravens practice, boxing match
The Department of Public Works said it was reopening the lanes, because of the busy weekend ahead in Baltimore with four different events expected to bring high traffic volumes.
Read the full story on Baltimore Sun.
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