2 Chainz, Mýa to Headline CIAA Tournament in Baltimore
Grammy Award winners to bring star power to annual HBCU basketball celebration
Baltimore Mayor Warns of Pothole Season, Urges 311 Reporting
Freelancers Can Give Back to Their Communities, Says Zuhair Alsikafi
Business
T. Rowe Price lays off 54 Baltimore City employees
Investment management firm cites 'targeted role eliminations' after opening new headquarters

Downtown Baltimore Entrepreneurs Struggle to Fill Vacant Spaces
Hefty costs and lack of foot traffic plague small business owners in the city's core.
Audit Raises 'Potential Fraud' Concerns at Downtown Partnership of Baltimore
Lack of financial controls and oversight found in organization that manages over $6 million in public funds
Lifestyle
Harford County Residents Soaked by Busted Sewer Main
Roughly 10 homes flooded with raw sewage after a sewer line collapse in a local community.

New Tenant, Vegan Eatery Shutter in Baltimore
5 restaurant openings and closures in the Baltimore area
New Baltimore Store Offers Affordable Pet Supplies
Maryland SPCA volunteers run George's Flealess Market to help pet owners in need
Travel
Maryland Officials Seek Public Input on Chesapeake Bay Bridge Expansion Plans
Residents weigh in on proposals to build new bridge spans and address safety concerns.

MDTA Officials Hold Public Hearing on Bay Bridge Construction
Marylanders provide input on plans to improve safety and traffic on the Chesapeake Bay Bridge.
Multi-Vehicle Crash on I-695 Near I-795 Causes Lane Closures
Afternoon rush hour traffic expected to be impacted
Crime
Over 4,000 Tickets Issued to Baltimore City Vehicles, Most Fines Unpaid
Speeding and red light violations by city employees raise concerns over abuse of the system and public safety

Man Fatally Shot Inside Baltimore Store
Police investigating incident that may have been a robbery
7 Zizians Face Criminal Charges in 3 States After Border Agent's Killing
The violent deaths linked to the group known as Zizians stopped a year ago, but the legal fallout continues.
Politics
Maryland Democrats Decry 'Deeply Disturbing' ICE Conditions in Baltimore
Letter to DHS and ICE raises concerns over treatment of detainees at Baltimore field office

Woman Wants to Self-Deport After Son's Death in ICE Custody
Arlit Martinez-Carrada's attorneys tried to get her released to say goodbye before her son died of cancer.
Maryland Lawmakers Demand Answers on Disturbing ICE Facility Conditions
Lawmakers cite video showing overcrowded holding rooms and lack of basic necessities for detainees