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Tractor-Trailer Crashes into Dundalk Homes; Health Department Reports 69 Cyclospora Cases

A series of incidents in Baltimore highlight safety concerns and health issues as families of shooting victims take legal action.

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Tractor-Trailer Crashes into Dundalk Homes; Health Department Reports 69 Cyclospora Cases

In a dramatic incident in Dundalk, a tractor-trailer crashed into several homes early Thursday morning, causing significant damage and raising safety concerns in the area. Video footage of the collision has surfaced, showing the large vehicle careening into residential properties.

In health news, the Maryland Department of Health has confirmed 69 cases of cyclosporiasis statewide. The health department continues to investigate the source of the outbreak as residents are urged to remain vigilant.

Additionally, families of victims from a recent shooting in Brooklyn Day have filed a lawsuit against the Housing Authority of Baltimore City. The legal action raises questions about safety measures in public housing.

In other local news, a Baltimore woman has reported inheriting a staggering $228,000 water bill associated with her entire neighborhood, prompting concerns about billing practices and accountability.

As Maryland's immigrant community braces for the potential end of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) programs, advocates are mobilizing to support those affected.

Lastly, a report has criticized Baltimore Gas and Electric (BGE) for an 'ineffective response' that allegedly contributed to a deadly explosion in Bel Air, highlighting the need for improved emergency protocols.

Reported by HarborBeat based on Baltimore Fishbowl (source).

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