Baltimore/ Community & Society
Published on April 22, 2020
Top Baltimore news: Second testing site opened; lawyers say surveillance planes should fly; morePhoto: Larry Lamsa/Flickr

Here's what you need to know about what's happening in Baltimore.

Baltimore City opens second COVID-19 testing site in Druid Hill Park

Baltimore Mayor Jack Young announced Tuesday the city is opening a new COVID-19 testing site at Druid Hill Park's Rawlings Conservatory. 

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Baltimore County businesses look for help to stay afloat during pandemic

Nearly two-thirds of Baltimore County businesses surveyed by the county report they need financial help to survive the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Baltimore Police lawyers: Surveillance planes should fly

Lawyers for the Baltimore Police Department told a federal judge on Tuesday that plans for camera-equipped planes to conduct aerial surveillance of the city should proceed, saying the crime-fighting tactic is constitutional, despite the objections of civil liberties advocates. 

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