Baltimore News Today | 2 Min | The Local Wire

Baltimore News Today | 2 Min | The Local Wire

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Baltimore News Today — June 15
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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.
Baltimore: Stormy weather expected as Baltimore braces for summer heat | June 14
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Baltimore faces thunderstorms and flooding risks as a storm system moves in, with forecasters warning of gusty winds and heavy rain. City officials address ICE activity and a new Maryland law restricting federal immigration enforcement, while the Citizen app aids residents with real-time safety alerts.
Baltimore: Man arrested in murder case in Mt. Clare | June 13
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Baltimore law enforcement arrested a man in connection with a murder in Mt. Clare, while ICE officers faced backlash after detaining two adults at a Baltimore elementary school. Maryland lawmakers also came under fire for passing immigration legislation with unclear enforcement measures.
Baltimore: ICE arrests at Baltimore school spark community outrage | June 12
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Baltimore police are investigating a controversial ICE detention at a local elementary school during a pre-K graduation, sparking community outrage. Authorities are also seeking two women linked to a triple shooting in Federal Hill, while ICE faces renewed criticism for its presence at public school events.
Baltimore: Extreme heat alert triggers cooling centers in Baltimore | June 11
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Baltimore officials issued a Code Red Extreme Heat Alert as temperatures hit 92°F, with cooling centers open for vulnerable residents. A road rage shooting on the Baltimore-Washington Parkway and an altercation in Anne Arundel County left two injured, while voters prepare for the 2026 primary election.
Baltimore: Explosion injures three at Baltimore wastewater plant | June 10
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Baltimore's wastewater treatment plant explosion hospitalized three contractors, raising concerns about industrial safety, while voters prepare for the 2026 primary election and Maryland farmers face crop losses from a destructive freeze seeking federal aid.
Baltimore: Tragedy and tension mark Baltimore's latest news as crashes and a shooting sh... | June 09
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Baltimore police are investigating a fatal crash in Reisterstown that killed one and injured two, and a high-speed crash in Baltimore County that claimed a 48-year-old man's life. A violence prevention worker faces charges after a shooting incident, prompting the mayor to call for stronger gun violence prevention efforts.
Baltimore: Firearm exchange on a trail leaves officer and bystander injured | June 08
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Baltimore police are investigating a violent firearm exchange on a city trail that left an officer and a bystander wounded, with officials urging residents to stay alert. The city also faces growing concerns over its third-highest bond debt in Maryland, as leaders prepare to discuss budget adjustments.
Baltimore: Storms sweep across Maryland. | June 07
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Baltimore residents are dealing with aftermath of severe storms that caused flooding and power outages across the city and much of Maryland. The Citizen app is becoming a vital resource for real-time safety alerts and emergency information in the area.
Baltimore: Critical injuries reported in Essex shooting, Baltimore County sees another f... | June 06
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Baltimore police are investigating a critical shooting in Essex, marking the second violent incident in Baltimore County this week, while a fatal shooting near Towson Circle raises concerns about rising violence. The U.S. Forest Service plans to close several offices statewide to cut costs, drawing criticism from analysts and prompting Governor Wes Moore to support community initiatives and infrastructure projects.
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