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Top Baltimore news: 2 charged in officer's shooting named in racketeering indictment; more

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Published on February 21, 2020
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Here's what you need to know about what's happening in Baltimore.

New book pays homage to classic Baltimore restaurants

Two local food writers researched 100 years of dining in Charm City.

Read the full story on Baltimore Magazine.

2 charged in police sergeant's shooting among 4 named in federal racketeering indictment

Two people charged in the shooting of an off-duty Baltimore police sergeant are among four Baltimore men named in a 14-count federal racketeering indictment returned earlier this month. The indictment charges the men in connection with a number of incidents, including carjackings, robberies and homicides.

Read the full story on WBAL.

City Council presses for answers on Youth Fund money

The Baltimore City Council conducted a hearing on the status of the Children and Youth Fund.

Read the full story on Baltimore Sun.

Turner Station residents say they both fear and need Baltimore County police

People who live in Turner Station said at a public meeting that they don’t trust the police, but they also need help with a growing crime problem.

Read the full story on WYPR.

Former rye whiskey warehouse near Inner Harbor to be converted into apartments

Osprey Property Co. will convert the former warehouse into 40 multi-family housing units.

Read the full story on Baltimore Fishbowl.


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