Top Baltimore news: PETA billboard urges humane rat control; 2 stores burglarized at mall; more

Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Baltimore.

PETA billboard urges humane rat control

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals weighed in on President Donald Trump’s recent critique of Baltimore as “a rat and rodent infested mess” with a new billboard in the city.

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Two stores broken into in Mondawmin Mall

Forever 21 and Denim Boutique were ransacked Monday morning.

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Police car collides with vehicle while responding to bank robbery

The collision happened on the campus of the University of Maryland Medical Center.

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Two teens injured by gunfire; 3 separate shootings under investigation

A 16-year-old and 18-year-old were taken to the hospital after being shot in Glen Arm. Baltimore County police are investigating three separate shootings Sunday evening and early Monday morning.

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City Council passes tighter ethics rules after ex-Mayor Pugh scandal

The Baltimore City Council has unanimously passed new, tighter ethics regulations in the aftermath of the self-dealing scandal and resignation of former Democratic Mayor Catherine Pugh.

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