DOJ won't bring charges against Baltimore officers in Freddie Gray case
| | | | | The U.S. Department of Justice will not bring charges against Baltimore police officers in connection with the arrest and death of 25-year-old Freddie Gray, according to sources. | | Read More | |
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| Baltimore's bike share program will shut down until Oct. 15. | |
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| Two officers assigned to the Baltimore police helicopter unit testified Tuesday that they flagged video to their supervisors of an arrest by an officer later accused of excessive force. | |
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| Two vastly different four-legged species are considered acceptable service animals under the Baltimore public school system’s newly established policy: dogs and miniature horses. | |
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| Online and in person, many things may get more expensive because of hurricanes Harvey and Irma. | |
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| Good morning! View today's Baltimore Sun eNewspaper. | |
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| Rep. Andy Harris, the conservative Republican from Baltimore County, has become a leading voice in Congress on District of Columbia issues. | |
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| Mayor Pugh has given her first assignment for Baltimore's new Bloomberg-funded "Innovation Team": figure out how to recruit more police and retain them. | |
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| Gov. Hogan directs Attorney General Frosh to sue FAA over BWI noise. | |
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| The Ravens might be forced to put Woodhead on injured reserve to open up a spot for another running back. | |
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| The Ravens needed to beat either the Bengals or Steelers to get off to a solid start. | |
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