
Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Baltimore.
2 officers shot while serving arrest warrant
Two officers were shot and injured while trying to serve a felony arrest warrant in Baltimore on Wednesday, authorities said. Both officers are expected to recover.
Read the full story on ABC World News Tonight with David Muir.
More Baltimore women running for City Council, mirroring national trend
There are 18 women running for seats in nine of the city’s council districts — or 30% of the Democratic candidates, an uptick from 2016.
Read the full story on Baltimore Sun.
Mayor challenges Baltimore workers to fill 5,000 potholes in 50 days
Mayor Bernard C. "Jack" Young is challenging Baltimore workers to fill 5,000 potholes in 50 days as part of his "Clean It Up!" campaign.
Read the full story on Baltimore Fishbowl.
Man dies, 72-year-old woman injured in separate shootings
Baltimore police say a man died and a 72-year-old woman was injured in separate shootings Wednesday afternoon.
Read the full story on Baltimore Sun.
Official says city is working to eradicate squeegeeing, engage young people
Tisha Edwards, the director of the recently launched Office of Children and Family Success, said the city has engaged more than 80 squeegee workers since September and found jobs for 15. Also, 34 returned to school.
Read the full story on Baltimore Fishbowl.
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