
Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Baltimore.
Sen. Washington enters mayoral race
State Sen. Mary Washington is entering the race for mayor, arguing Baltimore needs a competent leader with a progressive vision to turn the city around.
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Baltimore County to post warnings at contaminated fishing spots
The county plans to post the metal signs warning of possible contamination at 30 fishing spots early next year.
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City Council pushes forward amended plan to fight violent crime
Less than a week after the city passed the 300-homicide mark for the year, Baltimore City Council members are expected to demand the mayor’s office present a violence reduction plan that involves not just the police department, but also a broad array of agencies.
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State auditors say UMMS hindered their investigation sparked by mayor’s 'Healthy Holly’ scandal
State auditors tasked by lawmakers with investigating the University of Maryland Medical System after a self-dealing scandal involving its board of directors have complained UMMS “delayed and hindered” their work, requiring an extension of their deadline to produce a report.
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Landlord sued over evicting tenants, seizing property a day before tenants planned to leave
A lawsuit claims part of Baltimore city's eviction law is unconstitutional and was used to seize thousands of dollars of property from two tenants who planned to move out a day later.
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