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Tuesday Morning Headlines: Apparent explosion near Key Bridge; Recovery efforts paused for missing swimmer at BaltCo swim club; Serial burglar still on the loose; and more.

Apparent explosion on ship near site of Key Bridge leaves no one injured, officials say – WBAL Recovery efforts paused in search for missing swimmer at Baltimore County swim club – WMAR Serial burglar still on the loose after a small window of time helped him avoid capture – WBFF/Fox 45 Cooler, cloudier stretch ahead […]

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Tuesday Morning Headlines: Biden commutes sentence of Maryland ‘serial killer’; New beginning for Camp Small after massive fire; Next Act Cinema shuts down; and more.

President Biden commutes sentence of Maryland ‘serial killer’ – The Baltimore Sun Outpouring of community support lends to new beginning for Camp Small after massive fire – WBAL Labor Department holding $6.8 million for more than 5,200 workers in Maryland – Maryland Matters Next Act Cinema shuts down in Pikesville – WMAR State defends climate […]

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Thursday Morning Headlines: Ex-husband charged in Timonium killing; Maryland federal job loss is fastest; Shore crab feast offers preview of governor’s race; and more.

Ex-husband charged with murder in Timonium killing – WBAL-TV Baltimore Council member says absenteeism study went unfunded because of retribution – The Sun Maryland is losing federal jobs faster than any other state – Baltimore Banner Serial burglar suspect linked to crimes in Howard, Arundel and Baltimore counties – WMAR-TV Baltimore food pantry seeks donations […]

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Wednesday Afternoon Headlines: Baltimore proposes 2% sales tax; Hopkins threatened with funding cuts over antisemitism claims; Fed Hill bar to close after 14 years; Ocean City rental requirements; and more.

Baltimore City proposal would add 2% sales tax on top of state’s already-existing 6% sales tax — WBAL Johns Hopkins University threatened with funding cuts over antisemitism claims — WJZ Fed Hill bar to close after 14 years, but another plans to move in — Baltimore Business Journal Ocean City Mayor & Council now requiring […]

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Tuesday Morning Headlines: Johns Hopkins restarts university police force plan with MOU; New ‘Serial’ episode drops after Syed release; Cox takes aim at Moore’s book; and more.

Johns Hopkins releases Memorandum of Understanding with city police department as efforts to restart university force begin – WBFF News New ‘Serial’ podcast episode drops hours after Syed is released from prison – serialpodcast.org Former Masonic temple turned event space reopens downtown – Baltimore Business Journal Dan Cox takes aim at book that launched Wes […]

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Wednesday Morning Headlines: Family of victim in ‘Serial’ case are ‘hopeless’ for justice; Health insurance costs going up in MD; Voters want history of racism taught in schools; and more.

Attorney for Hae Min Lee’s family says relatives are ‘hopeless’ that someone will be brought to justice in Syed ‘Serial’ case – WBFF-TV Coronavirus and inflation push up cost of health insurance in Maryland – The Sun Voters want parental say in curriculum, and history of racism taught, poll shows – WYPR Baltimore County will […]

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