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Friday Afternoon Headlines: Judge OKs firing of Hopkins nurses who gave each other IVs; Decades after desegregation, Maryland carousel finds new home on National Mall; Baltimore homicides fell in April; Maryland drivers aghast as gas prices surge; and more.

NLRB Judge OKs Firing Of Hopkins Nurses Who Gave Each Other IVs — Law360 A Young Black Girl Was the First to Desegregate a Maryland Carousel in the 1960s. Now, the Historic Merry-Go-Round Will Entertain Visitors on the National Mall — Smithsonian Magazine Baltimore homicides fell in April, continuing yearlong decline as residents remain uneasy…

Friday Afternoon Headlines: Judge OKs firing of Hopkins nurses who gave each other IVs; Decades after desegregation, Maryland carousel finds new home on National Mall; Baltimore homicides fell in April; Maryland drivers aghast as gas prices surge; and more.

NLRB Judge OKs Firing Of Hopkins Nurses Who Gave Each Other IVs — Law360 A Young Black Girl Was the First to Desegregate a Maryland Carousel in the 1960s. Now, the Historic Merry-Go-Round Will Entertain Visitors on the National Mall — Smithsonian Magazine Baltimore homicides fell in April, continuing yearlong decline as residents remain uneasy…

Friday Morning Headlines: Baltimore leaders pledge fixes for flawed dispatch system; Alleged abduction of middle-school student in Cockeysville; Gov. Moore says closed primary system should change; and more.

Baltimore leaders pledge to fix the city’s flawed computer-aided police dispatch system – CBS Baltimore How Maryland special agents began investigating the sextortion case involving a state senator – Baltimore Banner Suspect arrested after alleged abduction of Cockeysville middle-school student – WBAL News Radio Annapolis women walk for health and community – WMAR-TV Gov. Moore…

Thursday Morning Headlines: Worry grows among those most affected by Key Bridge rebuild; 10-year-old driver crashes stolen car; Halethorpe woman faces 168 charges for neglected animals; and more.

Worry is growing among neighbors, businesses about Key Bridge rebuild timeline – CBS Baltimore 10-year-old driver arrested after crashing stolen car – WBAL-TV Family demands answers after Michigan State student from Maryland is killed by police – Baltimore Banner Halethorpe woman faces 168 charges after dozens of animals seized from her home – WBAL News…

Wednesday Afternoon Headlines: UMD freezes hiring, plans job cuts; Maryland to revamp school rating system; Ekiben to open new restaurant; and more.

UMD enacts hiring freeze amid 10% state budget reduction — The Baltimore Sun Work to begin on new school rating system to replace current ‘star’ system — Maryland Matters Ekiben to open newest restaurant — Baltimore Business Journal A new gadget could make Baltimore’s harbor more swimmable this summer — The Baltimore Banner Little free…

31 businesses to participate in residency program’s inaugural cohort at Baltimore Peninsula

Editor’s note: Since this article’s publication, two of the 33 originally announced businesses (Pajama Mama and Kasi Made) have withdrawn from the program. A total of 31 businesses will participate in The Launchpad’s inaugural cohort. This article has been updated. Thirty-one businesses have been selected to participate in the inaugural cohort of The Launchpad, a…

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