Authorities recovered the body of a person who was thrown from a crash on an Interstate 395 bridge in Baltimore. Maryland Transportation Authority police tweeted that southbound I-395 was closed where it meets southbound Interstate 95. (WBAL)
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No identification of the victim was available but authorities believe the victim was not a first responder. A Baltimore Police spokesperson said it doesn’t have any information that a BPD officer is involved. (Baltimore Sun)

Meanwhile, Baltimore Police needs the public’s help locating a missing ten-year-old from East Baltimore…

Baltimore County authorities have identified the suspect and victim from Saturday night’s shooting at the SkyZone trampoline park in Timonium. They also say they believe it was an isolated, targeted incident and that there’s no danger to the community. The victim died and the suspect, from Colorado, is being held without bond. (WBAL 1090)
A Maryland dentist charged in the death of his girlfriend will see his trail begin this week in Montgomery County. James Michael Ryan, 48, is accused of supplying his girlfriend with addictive anesthesia solutions using an IV stand to the point where she overdosed in what authorities are calling a “depraved heart” murder. (Washington Post)
One man is dead and two others are in the hospital after a shooting in District Heights in Prince George’s County early Sunday morning. Officers found three men that had been shot in the parking lot of an apartment complex. (WTOP)
A man was seriously injured in a shooting on Wilkens Avenue in West Baltimore Sunday afternoon. (WJZ)
A woman was taken to the hospital after being shot early morning Sunday in northeast Baltimore. (WBFF)
A D.C. man has been arrested and charged with attempted first-degree murder for allegedly shooting a man in Silver Spring back on July 15. (WTOP)
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Strong to severe storms are possible today in the region. (WMAR)

And a reminder….

A competition for a federal designation and billions of dollars in funding has city leaders looking for Baltimore to become a national tech hub similar to Silicon Valley or Boston. (Baltimore Sun)
A Maryland man is facing federal charges after switching from a pickup truck to an ambulance in leading a pursuit and crashing multiple times along I-395 in Arlington, VA. (Anne Arundel Daily Voice)
The dispute between County Executive Julie Giordano and the Wicomico County Council over the hiring of two administrative positions is in a holding pattern. (WMDT)
Security company ADT is commemorating nearly 150 years of business by making a large donation to a local organization called “Fight Blight Bmore.” (WJZ)
A court has blocked the sale of a Baltimore County cannabis company’s assets until a trial. A case in Baltimore County Circuit Court hinges on the definition of what equipment and items a lender can sell from a cannabis business. Evermore Cannabis’ assets were originally due to be sold at a public auction in June. (Baltimore Business Journal)
After 28 years of working to support families in North Baltimore, the Hampden Family Center in Baltimore has shut down. (Baltimore Sun)
The 2024 race for Baltimore mayor could soon begin to heat up. (WBFF)
Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski talks about the upcoming school year…
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Mount Airy water and sewer customers will see an increase in their bills starting September 1. (Carroll County Times)
A section of Schucks Road in Bel Air in Harford County will remain closed for another week due to damages from Monday’s storm. Also, a section of Laurel Brook Road in Fallston will also be closed starting Monday for tree removal. (The Aegis)
What happens when a day care center abruptly closes? Some Baltimore parents found out. (Baltimore Banner)
Maryland State Police are asking for witnesses to come forward after a deadly accident in Newburg in Charles County on Saturday that claimed the life of a motorcyclist. Two vehicles involved in the crash, one possibly a Jaguar, left the scene. (Southern Maryland Chronicle)
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Cedric Mullins was not to be denied yesterday in Seattle.
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A stunning performance by Mullins, a solid outing from Kyle Bradish and the bullpen and the Orioles come away with a series win after a 5-3 victory in ten innings over the Mariners in Seattle. (Camden Chat)
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Baltimore is back to three games up in the American League East after Cleveland took care of Tampa yesterday, 9-2. (Yahoo! Sports)

The Orioles have designated Mychal Givens, their highest-paid relief pitcher, for assignment after pitching just six games this season. (Baltimore Sun)
Gunnar Henderson is “coming into his own” as a favorite for AL Rookie of the Year.
The Baltimore Ravens claimed Tae Hayes off waivers after the cornerback was released by the Detroit Lions on Saturday. (Baltimore Sun)
Ravens roster projection. (Baltimore Banner)
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Baltimore in the 1980s: the revitalization of both Charles Street and North Avenue…city residents wait for cable television access…the struggle to pay for utilities…concerns over dioxin poisoning near a South Baltimore plastics company…a PCP drug operation is busted…a domestic dispute leads to murder…and more…on Retro Baltimore…
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