Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Baltimore.
Family of man killed in 2018 trench collapse at park sues city, subcontractor
Kyle Hancock, of Glen Burnie, was working on a sewer line near the Clifton Park pool on June 5, 2018, when a 15-foot trench caved in, burying him alive.
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Man injured in construction accident
Police were called to the scene of a construction accident Monday morning in Druid Hill Park. They said a man was taken to Shock Trauma after he got caught between a tow truck and a bulldozer.
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Man accused of peeping Tom incident at Johns Hopkins University
A 28-year-old man with a history of voyeurism charges was arrested Sunday in a peeping Tom incident on Friday in a Johns Hopkins University bathroom, police and university officials said.
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Public's help sought in naming city's newest trash wheel
Mister Trash Wheel, Professor Trash Wheel and Captain Trash Wheel are about to be joined by a currently unnamed fourth trash wheel. The Waterfront Partnership is asking for help choosing its name.
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Nottingham man shot Sunday has died; search on for suspect
Rawshad Divers, 30, of Nottingham, was shot at around 9 a.m. on Sunday in the 400 block of E. 21st Street. Anyone with information is asked to call detectives.
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