Governor Wes Moore spent part of his Fourth of July holiday visiting residents in the Brooklyn Heights neighborhood in South Baltimore to show support after last weekend’s mass shooting incident that claimed two lives and injured dozens of others…
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In a news conference Monday afternoon, city leaders implored the public to provide information amid videos circulating on social media showing the moments before the shooting…
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Resident: “All they know is guns. That’s all they know, and it’s sad…” (WTOP)
FOX45 News has obtained Baltimore police dispatch audio in connection with Sunday’s deadly mass shooting in south Baltimore. Police may not have known when that block party was going to happen but according to dispatch audio, police did know about the potential threats of danger hours before the deadly shooting. (WBFF)
Doctors from area hospitals share how the latest mass shooting impacted them. (WMAR)
There are several unanswered questions remaining about coordination between some city agencies in the wake of the Brooklyn Heights incident. (WBFF)
Those who attended Indepenece Day celebrations in Cherry Hill and the Inner Harbor said they not only felt safe but thought it was important to show up. (Baltimore Banner)
A mass shooting early this morning in Salisbury has left a teenager dead. (WBAL)

Bryce Caleb – Photo: Charles County Sheriff’s Office
A Maryland man accused of running over a 73-year-old Waldorf woman with a stolen forklift in a Home Depot parking lot Sunday has been identified as has the victim. (Washington Post)
A man and woman facing murder charges stemming from a double homicide last week at a hotel in Prince George’s County, were both ordered held without bond on Monday afternoon. (WTOP)
There have been several attempted armored car robberies in Prince George’s County in the past few days. (Anne Arundel Daily Voice)
A group of former Under Armour Inc. and Nike Inc. employees is beginning a shoe company of their own, producing shoes in Annapolis made of recycled materials. (Baltimore Business Journal)
Most business owners around the state now have six months to prepare for a coming jump in the state’s minimum wage. (Maryland Matters)
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One person is dead after a fatal fire at a home in Catonsville in west Baltimore County last night. (WMAR)
Baltimore County Police found a juvenile suffering from a gunshot wound early Tuesday morning and linked him to a stolen vehicle. (WJZ)
The Harford County Sheriff’s Office is investigating after a shooting occurred in Edgewood on Tuesday that injured three adults and one juvenile. (WMAR)
Baltimore police are investigating a fatal stabbing in the city yesterday morning. (WJZ)
One of the Baltimore police officers in a drug case for which a suspect was to appear in court is one of the five officers who ultimately shot the man on Thursday near Patterson Park. (WBAL)
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Former Republican gubernatorial candidate Dan Cox quashes rumor that he’s running for Congress. (Baltimore Sun)
Why you’ll probably never hear Roy McGrath’s secret recordings of former governor Larry Hogan. (Baltimore Banner)
Three things Baltimore County’s new superintendent says she’ll change next school year. (Baltimore Banner)
Motorists lined up Tuesday for $1.776/gallon gas at local Sheetz fuel stations. (WBAL)
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The Orioles dropped another one at Yankee Stadium yesterday, this time aided by a mental mistake by Cedric Mullins and another faltering performance by the bullpen. Final: Yankees win 8-4. (Camden Chat)
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According to Roch Kubatko of MASN, the Orioles are promoting 2021 No. 5 overall pick Colton Cowser ahead of the team’s final five games before the All-Star Break. (Bleacher Report)
St. Frances four-star running back DeJuan Williams announced his commitment to Maryland on Sunday, becoming the third in-state recruit to join the program in as many days. (Baltimore Sun)
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The urban legends of Caroline County…
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