June 20, 2026
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Baltimore City Police released body cam footage from the police-involved shooting that killed a man on North Milton Avenue near Patterson Park on June 29. (WMAR)


WBAL-TV via YouTube

Why didn’t Baltimore Police, other agencies know about Brooklyn Day? (Baltimore Sun)

Police have arrested and charged a 19-year-old in connection to the fatal shooting of 17-year-old Tre’shaun Harmon in Towson back in February. (WBFF)

Photo: Baltimore Police Department

The Baltimore Police Department issued an alert after a 5-year-old child was found without his parents or guardians. Police say that the child was found on Wednesday afternoon in the 900 block of Fayette Street, though they have been unable to track down the adults responsible for him. (Anne Arundel Daily Voice)

A toddler was airlifted to a hospital after falling from a third story window in Cockeysville in Baltimore County. (WBFF)

A contractor working on a project for the Baltimore Department of Public Works died Wednesday afternoon after he was run over by a construction zone roller in the Hampden neighborhood. (Baltimore Banner)

A Baltimore County judge on Wednesday ordered one of two drivers who are charged in a crash on Interstate 695 that killed six construction workers to be released on home detention while she awaits trial. (WYPR)

Baltimore City Council members scrutinized Baltimore Gas and Electric Company’s controversial gas regulator relocation project during a two-hour hearing Wednesday night. (Baltimore Banner)

Another day of poor air quality in the area. (AccuWeather)

Despite an earlier forecast, the Northern Lights will not be visible over Maryland this evening after all.

Forecasters now say the phenomena, also known as the aurora borealis, will be visible only at more typical — and far higher — latitudes. (Baltimore Sun)

Two dogs were saved from a burning building by Ocean City firefighters Wednesday morning. (WRDE)

As new data report some 28,000 low-income Marylanders have been disenrolled from Medicaid in June alone and are losing out on federal health coverage, state health officials are looking for ways to make the administrative process for redetermination easier to ensure eligible people do not lose coverage. (Maryland Matters)

Former state Sen. Tommie Broadwater has died at the age of 81. He became the first Black lawmaker from Prince George’s County elected to that chamber at a time when the county was still predominately white. Broadwater hadn’t held elected office since 1983 after a federal food stamp fraud conviction and lost subsequent attempts to seek public office. (Maryland Matters)

Worcester County recently installed an emergency siren at the Pocomoke Volunteer Fire Company’s headquarters. (WBOC)

For the first time in 20 years, Snow Hill residents will be paying more in property taxes and water and sewer fees this coming fiscal year. (Delmarva Now)

Garrett County and the Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration plan to replace the Swallow Falls Road bridge over the Youghiogheny River, a state-designated Scenic and Wild River.

Swallow Falls Bridge – Photo by MD Dept of Natural Resources

A public hearing was held for the community’s input. (Cumberland News-Times)

The Anne Arundel County school board voted down a controversial proposal to ban flags that don’t “promote national, state, and local government pride” Wednesday afternoon after extensive discussion. (Baltimore Sun)

Baltimore City Public Schools plans to add 25 electric school buses to its fleet come this October. (WMAR)

The Baltimore Office of Promotion & the Arts has agreed to pay its former executive director, Donna Drew Sawyer, an $83,232 settlement in exchange for her resignation as the leader of the city’s embattled arts council. (Baltimore Sun)

A bone bed was discovered at the Prince George’s County Dinosaur Park in Laurel…


WBAL-TV via Tube

A piece of Maryland history, a home that once hosted the Freedom Riders, is on the verge of being foreclosed. (WJZ)


Associated Press via YouTube

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The Baltimore Ravens’ 2023 training camp will feature 18 free open practices in Owings Mills with the ability to host approximately 1,000 fans per day. The practice schedule includes two joint practices with the Washington Commanders on Aug. 15-16. Additionally, the Ravens have scheduled a free open afternoon practice at M&T Bank Stadium on July 29. (SouthBMore.com)

Former Baltimore Ravens Owner Art Modell was named a semifinalist for the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2024. (WBAL 1090)

A look at the plans for Hagerstown’s new $70 million ballpark.

The Orioles have another day off before beginning the second half of the 2023 season by hosting the Miami Marlins beginning tomorrow night at Camden Yards.

Five takeaways from the Orioles’ 2023 MLB draft. (Baltimore Sun)

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The National Railroad Historic Society held its annual convention in Baltimore back in 1955. This video includes the many trains and trolley lines in the city and also includes the inside of Lexington Market.


The NRHS Film Archive via YouTube

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