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Saturday, May 26 It’s hard to think of a more volatile mix: Four young black males from Baltimore City, accused in the death of a white female police officer in Baltimore County. |
| On Sunday, she would have turned 30 years old. Her life was only just beginning, Gov. Larry Hogan told the crowd. He said her death was the result of a "heinous" crime. |
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| On the six-year anniversary of Adam Jones' contract extension that kept him off the free-agent market and in Baltimore through his prime, he and the club reflect on what made the last such deal they signed worthwhile and why others haven't had the same opportunity. |
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| The Democratic candidates for governor are gambling on education this year, making it their top priority and promoting ideas that just four years ago might have seemed left wing. |
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| President Donald Trump told the U.S. Naval Academy’s graduating class Friday that the nation is “respected again” abroad and that “We are witnessing the great reawakening of the American spirit.” |
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| The head of Baltimore's Fraternal Order of Police says State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby's failures led to Baltimore County Police Officer Amy Caprio's death. |
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| The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has announced it will issue an additional 15,000 guest worker, or H-2B, visas this year above previous allocations, allowing more immigrant workers to come to the United States to fill job vacancies. |
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| After a carefully packed Christmas care package from her mother-in-law disappeared from outside her Middle River home this past holiday season, Amy Santopietro said didn’t think the gifts would ever be returned. Until Off. Amy Caprio came on the case. |
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| More than two years after Thiru Vignarajah found himself secretly filmed by controversial Project Veritas, his political rival is calling attention to the footage in the race for Baltimore state’s attorney. |
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| Under city law, children 13 and under must be inside from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m., while children ages 14 to 16 have an 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew. |
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| Attorney Steve Levin wrote in a sentencing memorandum filed with the court late Thursday that the leader of the police department’s corrupt Gun Trace Task Force “climbed the ladder of success through hard work,” but “threw it all away by engaging in activity which he recognizes was wrong." |
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