• Baltimore: Small plane crash kills three in Maryland park | June 22
    Jun 22 2026
    Baltimore residents are urged to stay alert after a small plane crash killed three people in a Maryland park and a shooting investigation in Fells Point. Severe storms are also expected, with officials warning of flash flooding and power outages across the mid-Atlantic.
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  • Baltimore: Multiple vehicles catch fire in South Baltimore, cause under investigation | June 21
    Jun 21 2026
    Baltimore firefighters respond to multiple vehicle fires in South Baltimore with no injuries reported, while a public health alert is issued after a Maryland resident with measles traveled through Dulles and a DC clinic. Law enforcement also seized over 10,000 pounds of marijuana at the Port of Baltimore in a joint federal operation.
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  • Baltimore: Tragic Hit-and-Run Fatality in Silver Spring | June 20
    Jun 20 2026
    Baltimore police are investigating a hit-and-run fatality in Silver Spring where a woman was struck and killed, as authorities search for the vehicle and gather witness accounts. Local leaders are considering a $85 million purchase of the Preakness brand to boost tourism, sparking debate over the state's capacity to manage the asset.
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  • Baltimore: Man wanted in Towson University student's fatal shooting identified | June 19
    Jun 19 2026
    Baltimore police have identified the suspect in the fatal shooting of a Towson University student, while the city’s transgender community calls for the resignation of a local official over policy decisions. The city’s charter committee also moved forward with a water department bill to upgrade aging infrastructure and improve service reliability.
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  • Baltimore: Mayor Scott Supports IAM Union at Apple's Towson Center | June 18
    Jun 18 2026
    Baltimore Mayor Brandon M. Scott praised by IAM union for supporting Apple’s Towson Center workers, while the city launches a new public safety dashboard with neighborhood crime data. A driver in Middle River caused a multi-vehicle crash after refusing a traffic stop, and charges against a Maryland aunt were dismissed due to new evidence.
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  • Baltimore: Ravens Invest $1M in Gun Violence Prevention in Baltimore | June 17
    Jun 17 2026
    Baltimore's Ravens announced a $1 million investment in gun violence prevention through mentorship, job training, and mental health programs, partnering with local organizations. Severe storms and flooding warnings are expected in Maryland, alongside attention on three Jewish teens in Baltimore gaining traction for their Instagram food and culture content.
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  • Baltimore: Earthquake rattles Maryland and Pennsylvania as candidates clash over ICE pol... | June 16
    Jun 16 2026
    Baltimore residents felt a 2.4-magnitude earthquake early June 16, 2026, and a crash on MD 648 in Glen Burnie caused highway closures. The city also saw political tensions over a proposed ICE cooperation ban and the closure of a long-standing farm-to-table restaurant in Baltimore County.
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  • Baltimore News Today — June 15
    Jun 15 2026
    Baltimore's Local Wire is facing technical issues today, delaying the full news report. Listeners are urged to check back tomorrow for updates on key local stories including city council meetings, school board decisions, and recent public safety developments.
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