
Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Baltimore.
City, hospitals partner on plan to house, care for 200 homeless people
The city of Baltimore and 10 hospitals are partnering to provide housing and services for 200 homeless people and families.
Read the full story on Baltimore Sun.
Mayor, police commissioner declare support for immigrant community, rebuke Trump
Mayor Young and Police Commissioner Harrison declared support for Baltimore's immigrants as they announced a new police policy to not aid ICE.
Read the full story on Baltimore Sun.
Baltimore man calls police to report break-in, discovers cops are the ones who broke in
When Mason Pruett called police to report a burglary of his home in the 400 block of N. Kenwood Ave., he was told that officers had caused the mess.
Read the full story on Baltimore Sun.
Baltimore delivery driver charged with indecent exposure near Bowie
Police said the driver, Martin Briscoe, 24, of Baltimore, exposed himself to a woman in a neighborhood just outside Bowie.
Read the full story on CBS Baltimore.
Online parking ticket payment system restored after ransomware attack
The city's transportation department confirms the service has been restored.
Read the full story on CBS Baltimore.
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