The barrage of bad news from Baltimore’s Fox 45 local newscast is as consistent as it is dismal.

Nightly, the local Fox affiliate churns out stories on teen carjackings, students who can’t read, and smashed car windows outside police headquarters, all fodder for an ongoing series with titles like “City in Crisis,” and “Project Baltimore.” The reporting demands transparency from a government often portrayed as hesitant to oblige. It has also been showered with awards and acclaim for its hard-nosed approach to municipal accountability reporting.

However, there is one aspect of the city government’s alleged penchant for secrecy and dysfunction that the station has generally avoided: the lucrative partnership between the owners of Fox 45, their immediate family members, and City Hall, a …

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