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MONSE unveiled an interactive accountability dashboard on June 17 that plots neighborhood crime counts, Safe Streets zones and month-to-month and year-to-year trend comparisons.
Charlotte Hays Murray says someone tore down rainbow flags from her Hampden bookstore's Pride display during Baltimore’s Pride weekend; police said no formal report was written.
Weather & Environment in ...
Hot and gusty Thursday in Baltimore: highs near 95°F with gusty SW winds and late-afternoon storm chances. Boaters and waterfront residents should take care.
Prosecutors told a judge that officers opened a murder suspect’s iPhone before getting a warrant, and a Baltimore County detective has been suspended.
Health & Lifestyle in ...
A raccoon found near McGill Court and Milburn Circle in Pasadena tested positive for rabies; Anne Arundel County health officials are seeking anyone who had contact and urge pet owners to check vaccinations.
Four arrests follow a November Seagull Court shooting that left a 21-year-old wounded; authorities say the probe is ongoing.
Transportation & Infrastructure in ...
State dashboard shows 164 fatalities so far in 2026 as the 100‑day summer stretch begins. Officials ramp up DUI patrols and speed enforcement.
Politics & Govt in ...
Anne Arundel’s council overturned seven of County Executive Steuart Pittman’s zoning vetoes, reopening land‑use decisions across Region 5 and reigniting a local debate.
Real Estate & Development in ...
The Local on The Avenue in White Marsh closed suddenly after a landlord eviction; court records show the site owed more than $111,000, local reporting says.
A student was detained Tuesday after allegedly assaulting two teachers at Roye‑Williams Elementary in Havre de Grace. Officials say the teachers' injuries are non‑life‑threatening.
Four new Maryland laws — on kratom‑like products, EV charging, firefighter screenings and SRO conduct — take effect July 1, 2026, bringing new enforcement and duties for retailers, counties and schools.
Two 16-year-olds were arrested in downtown Baltimore after a foot chase ended with officers seizing a loaded handgun.
A juror’s comment led a judge to declare a mistrial Tuesday in the Family Dollar killing case involving Braxton Day and victim Bryant Breland.
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