The Larry Young Morning Show

Baltimore Mayor Jack Young is disputing numbers that Baltimore continues to lose its population saying current numbers don’t reflect current trends. The city’s population last year was just over 600,000. There were 7,300 fewer residents than the year before. See Also: Mayor Jack Young Tours East Baltimore “But we have people who are moving to the city […]

UPDATE 8/21/19 11:50 AM EST: Dawnta Harris has been sentenced to life in prison for killing Officer Amy Caprio. Source: CBS Baltimore ORIGINAL: Dawnta Harris, 17, who was convicted of murdering a Baltimore County police officer, is expected to be sentenced Wednesday in Baltimore County Circuit Court in Towson. In May 2018 officer Amy Caprio responded […]

The Baltimore City Council voted 15-0 to pass the new legislation proposed by City Councilman Ryan Dorsey for stricter ethics regulations for those who hold office following the former Mayor Catherine Pugh book-dealing scandal. Former Mayor Pugh negotiated the sale of a half-million dollars worth of books to the University of Maryland Medical System, while […]

After a meeting Monday with the operator of controversial surveillance flights over Baltimore, Police Commissioner Michael Harrison has decided not to bring them back. “The Commissioner learned a lot today about the surveillance plane program and still has no plans to bring it back,” police spokesman Matt Jablow said. The freeze frame of video is […]

The Maryland MVA has recalled the driver’s licenses of 8,000 residents because they failed to meet requirements to be in compliance with the Real ID Act. According to the state, more than half of Marylanders have the right documents on file, but there’s at least 780,000 without the proper license. See Also: MVA Opens Additional Office […]

Howard County police released video Wednesday from June of two males taking the tires and rims off a car in Ellicott City. Howard County Police released dash video which occurred on June 22 that caught two suspects who they believe are responsible for at least some of the over 50 tire and rim robberies in […]

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Senator Bill Ferguson Denise Gilmore/AFSCME Maryland called into discuss/explain that Maryland corrections officers, state employees protest over thousands of unfilled positions. Part 1   Sign Up For Our Newsletter! For The Latest News:  

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To discuss/explain…that Maryland’s Tax-Free Week Starts August 11 to August 17, 2019.   Part  1   Sign Up For Our Newsletter! For The Latest News:  

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The Baltimore City Department of Public Works (DPW) Director Rudolph S. Chow, P.E., stopped by the studio to discuss … the new water bills that will be going out for the first time since the May ransomware attack. He is also willing to come in to the studio and take questions from callers. Part 1 […]

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Baltimore Police Sergeant Isaac Carrington spoke out for the first time after getting shot earlier in the week, posting a message online Sunday evening from University of Maryland Shock Trauma. Carrington was joined by Baltimore Police Commissioner Michael Harrison, who introduced Carrington and said that he has a long way to go, but that their […]