Baltimore police say at least three firearms were involved in the block party shooting in Brooklyn Heights over the weekend that killed two and injured 28 others. Victims ranged in age from 13 to 32. Fifteen were younger than 17. Police said 18 were female and 12 were male. Investigators were still trying to contact witnesses. No arrests have been made. (Washington Post)
Police say they were unaware of the ‘Brooklyn Day’ event. The Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement, or MONSE, knew about the event because Safe Streets workers were there hours prior to the shooting. (WBFF)
The city is providing assistance to residents of Brooklyn Heights…
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What we know about the victims. (Baltimore Banner)
Authorities are now offering up to $28,000 for information that leads to an arrest. (WYPR)
The Public Safety and Government Operations Committee will hold a hearing on July 13 about the mass shooting. (Baltimore Banner)
Baltimore City Councilwoman Phylicia Porter says multiple agencies, including her office, should have known the South Baltimore party needed policing. (Baltimore Brew)

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Daeyon Ross, a Washington, D.C., man who gunned down two dogs in a stolen car during a violent carjacking spree is facing a slew of charges, including murder, in Maryland. (Anne Arundel Daily Voice)
The Maryland attorney general’s office on Monday released the name of the man fatally shot by Baltimore Police last week, as well as the five officers who fired at him. (Baltimore Sun)
A man and woman facing murder charges stemming from a double homicide last week at a hotel in Prince George’s County, Maryland, were both ordered held without bond on Monday afternoon. (WTOP)
An extensive investigation into sex trafficking led to the arrest of a Hagerstown man who was allegedly exploiting women in Maryland, according to the Frederick County Sheriff’s Office. (Anne Arundel Daily Voice)
Authorities in Cecil County are investigating a double-fatal shooting in North East on Sunday. (WBAL)
A man has been arrested and charged with stealing a forklift from Lowe’s in Waldorf and running over and killing a woman in the parking lot. (WTOP)
Assault cases against an Anne Arundel County Police officer and a former sheriff’s deputy romantically involved with a co-worker concluded this month with an acquittal and a probation before judgment ruling, respectively, according to court records. (Baltimore Sun)
The Coast Guard is investigating reports of a boat that capsized off the coast of Ocean City Monday night. Two people are reported missing. (WBOC)
A St. Mary’s County Orphans Court judge has been formally reprimanded for filing inaccurate financial disclosure forms and failing to cooperate with judicial discipline investigators. (Maryland Daily Record)
Former Del. Dan Cox, the 2022 Republican nominee for governor in Maryland, appears to have filed to run for Congress in the 6th District on Monday. But he says it wasn’t him. (Maryland Matters)
Six months in: A Q&A with Maryland Gov. Wes Moore. (Maryland Matters)
Three things Baltimore County’s new school superintendent says she’ll change next school year. (Baltimore Banner)
A legal settlement will require CarMax, Inc. to let Maryland consumers know the recall status of a vehicle before making a purchase. The settlement was announced by Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown’s office Monday. (WTOP)
Today, Sheetz will reduce its gas prices to $1.776 a gallon. The promotion will begin at 12:01 a.m. on July 4th and will last all day long, or while promotional gallons last. (WMAR)
Baltimore City prepares for Independence Day celebrations…
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Johns Hopkins medical offices will begin charging a fee to send some messages through its online patient portal, according to a memo to staff obtained by The Baltimore Banner. The change goes into effect July 18. (Baltimore Banner)
Local farmers on the Eastern Shore are trying to beat the heat. (WMDT)
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A rough start to a New York road trip as the Orioles’ bullpen gave up a 3-2 lead and allowed the Yankees to come back for a 6-3 win last night. Tyler Wells ceded two home runs. (Camden Chat)
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Orioles All-Star catcher Adley Rutschman joins Home Run Derby field. (Baltimore Sun)
Two Orioles received monthly awards by Major League Baseball. (Baltimore Sun)
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Declaration of Independence – Documents that made America…
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