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Annapolis police say two juvenile sexual‑assault reports were made May 18; a 34‑year‑old was arrested in one case while the other remains under investigation.
Politics & Govt in ...
A new audit presented to the Board of Estimates found more than $4 million in unpaid leases, utilities and conduit payments from 2023–24, prompting Mayor Brandon Scott and council leaders to demand reforms.
An 18-year-old was shot in the hand Dec. 9 in northwest Baltimore; police later arrested Delvon Bryant and charged him with attempted murder and handgun violations.
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A cool front replaces this week’s heat — expect showers, gusts and small‑craft advisories through the holiday weekend.
Real Estate & Development in ...
Seawall has a contract for a Potts & Callahan parcel along the Jones Falls as a task force weighs relocating, keeping or closing the Sisson Street transfer center.
A new voter guide breaks down who’s on the ballot in Maryland’s 3rd District and the issues shaping the June 23 primary. Incumbent Rep. Sarah Elfreth faces several challengers.
A concise look at who’s on the ballot in Maryland’s District 9 — incumbents, challengers, which candidates answered questionnaires and the local issues shaping the June 23 primary.
A quick guide to the Harford County Board of Education races: who’s on the June 23 ballot, which contests to watch and where to find sample ballots and candidate responses.
Incumbents Pam Lanman Guzzone and Gabriel Moreno face GOP challenger Mark Fisher in a District 13 primary that highlights utility billing and constituent service.
Incumbents Marlon Amprey and Melissa Wells face challengers in a crowded District 40 primary focused on housing, schools and safety.
Derrick Stewart admitted to stealing checks from the mail and depositing more than $700,000, federal prosecutors say.
Harford County attorney Jim Rutledge is running for Maryland attorney general on a crime‑first platform, prioritizing gang prosecutions and cybercrime enforcement.
A Baltimore man surrendered to detectives and faces first-degree assault and reckless endangerment charges after MDTA police say he pointed a gun at another driver on I‑895.
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