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Wednesday Afternoon Headlines: Dan Cox concedes to Governor-elect Wes Moore; Protestors call for justice in soccer coach’s killing; Pigtown Community Garden looks for new home amid rising rent; and more.

Even as he grapples with his lopsided loss, Dan Cox offers concession to Wes Moore — Maryland Matters Protestors in Baltimore call for justice in fatal shooting of soccer coach by security guard — WJZ-TV Struggling to make rent, Pigtown Community Garden faces uncertain future as it looks for a new home — The Baltimore […]

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Baltimore City Council withholds more than $1.7M from BOPA’s budget for fiscal 2024; no layoffs expected, Artscape and Fourth of July fireworks are still on

The Baltimore City Council has voted to withhold more than $1.7 million from the fiscal 2024 budget of the Baltimore Office of Promotion and the Arts (BOPA), following a tense June 2 budget hearing during which lawmakers expressed concerns about the way the independent agency was spending funds allocated by the city.

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Thursday Afternoon Headlines: Keith Davis Jr. alleges Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby violated court order; City says sinkhole repairs could take 6 weeks to complete; and more

Keith Davis Jr. alleges Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby violated court order, again, with online comment about murder case — The Baltimore Sun Repairs On Baltimore’s North Avenue Sinkhole Could Take 6 Weeks To Complete, City Says — WJZ Baltimore police release new redistricting map, reuniting 18 communities — WBAL A Baltimore nonprofit that houses […]

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Monday Morning Headlines: More transmissible COVID-19 omicron subvariant emerging; Dashcam video shows bat-wielding man’s fatal encounter with squeegee workers; and more

A new COVID-19 foe, a really transmissible one, is emerging — The Baltimore Sun Dashcam video shows final seconds of Timothy Reynolds’ fatal encounter with squeegee workers, but questions remain — The Baltimore Banner Squeegee workers: Neighborhood nephews, nuisances or nefarious? Maybe it starts in how you look at them — The Baltimore Banner CDC: […]

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