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Thursday, Feb 22 For months, company officials and community members have been pushing to build support around Baltimore to bring back the police surveillance plane, which has been grounded for months. |
| Transportation Secretary Pete Rahn says he will request an independent peer review of the Maryland Transit Administration’s handling of maintenance issues on the Baltimore Metro subway. |
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| As Jewish delis and kosher bakeries close their doors, a look at the state of Jewish delis. |
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| A year after the Maryland General Assembly passed regulatory reforms intended to help craft breweries grow, a debate over beer is set to be renewed on Friday. But while last year's discussions were focused on Guinness' plans for a Baltimore County brewery, this time, the goal is less clear. |
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| Larry Aaron III died Thursday as a result of complications from a gunshot wound that left him paralyzed Jan. 1. |
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| More than half of gun owners do not safely store all their guns, according to a new survey of 1,444 gun owners by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. |
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| The federal authorities who prosecuted Baltimore’s corrupt police Gun Trace Task Force say they are now sharing evidence with local authorities for charges that could be filed on the local level. |
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| A boyhood friend of Police Detective Momodu Gondo, Glen Kyle Wells, was sentenced Thursday to 15 years in federal prison for his role in the million-dollar heroin ring. |
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| Aaron Maybin, the Baltimore educator who drew attention to the city's cold schools, is now looking to start another campaign to benefit his students: taking them to see Marvel's "Black Panther." |
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| The Orioles open the Grapefruit League exhibition season against the Tampa Bay Rays on Friday after just four full days of full-squad workouts, but everyone appears to be happy to start playing games. |
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