
Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Baltimore.
Councilman blames Pugh, former transportation director for safe streets delay
Baltimore’s plans for safer street design that prioritizes pedestrians, bicyclists and transit users over cars will not meet the deadlines set in the city’s new “Complete Streets” ordinance.
Read the full story on Baltimore Sun.
Police kill man suspected of trying to shoot officers
Baltimore police say an officer and a woman were injured and a suspect was killed when responders shot an armed man suspected of trying to run over and shoot officers during a separate incident the day before.
Read the full story on MySanAntonio.
Police Union to draw up own crime plan
After weeks of expressing discontent with the Baltimore Police Department's crime plan, the police union announced plans Thursday to create a crime plan of its own.
Read the full story on WBAL.
Grants announced for environmental education in Baltimore
Baltimore is getting some federal funding for environmental education programs. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will provide $120,000 to give high school students immersive environmental education opportunities.
Read the full story on Houston Chronicle.
Labor Day weekend hosts many events
Sticking around town this weekend? There are plenty of events to close out the summer.
Read the full story on Baltimore Fishbowl.
Man killed, another wounded in separate shootings in Southwest
Two shootings in Southwest Baltimore within 20 minutes of each other Thursday evening left one man dead and another wounded, police said.
Read the full story on CBS Baltimore.
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