Baltimore/ Community & Society
Published on March 24, 2020
Top Baltimore news: State help for businesses, workers; police union seeks cleaning supply donationsPhoto: James Cridland/Flickr

Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Baltimore.

Man shot, critically injured in Northwest 

Around 5 p.m. Monday, officers responded to the 3900 block of Ridgewood Avenue, where they found the man suffering from at least one gunshot wound.

Read the full story on WBAL.

As police commissioner winds up first year, residents see hope, while practicing patience

Baltimore residents and advocates have been pressing for big changes and said they are encouraged that Police Commissioner Michael Harrison has set in motion a way to make the department more accountable, while reducing the city's crippling homicide rate.

Read the full story on Baltimore Sun.

Community organizers battle misinformation, apathy on front lines of coronavirus fight

Some of Baltimore's community organizers have found themselves on the front lines of combating misinformation and apathy toward COVID-19.

Read the full story on Baltimore Sun.

Police union asks for cleaning supply donations for officers

The Baltimore Police union is asking for donations of cleaning supplies to keep officers safe amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Read the full story on CBS Baltimore.

Hogan declares additional actions, economic relief for businesses, workers

The governor outlined additional measures to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, including a crackdown on those who defy state mandates on public gatherings and social distancing. He also introduced actions to assist small businesses and workers who have been economically impacted by the virus.

Read the full story on www.dundalkeagle.com.


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