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Monday, Jan 28 The Baltimore transportation department will amend legislation that could have exposed people who ride a rental scooter too fast or on some city sidewalks to a month in jail and a $1,000 fine. Spokesman German Vigil says the department never expected scooter riders to face jail time. | | |
| Three months after University of Maryland President Wallace Loh announced his pending retirement in the wake of the death of football player Jordan McNair, and less than six months before his departure, the University System of Maryland has not formed a search committee to find his replacement. |
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| A light snowfall is forecast to arrive in Baltimore during the Tuesday evening commute, and could create "rapidly deteriorating conditions" on roadways, National Weather Service forecasters said. They predict a cold rain will turn to snow, and as much as 3 inches of snow could accumulate, they said. |
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| The legislative panel investigating the Baltimore Police Gun Trace Task Force corruption scandal was pitched Monday on a new plan for community oversight regarding officer misconduct. |
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| In an apparent reversal, a doctor found Radee Prince, the man accused of killing three people and injuring two others at Advanced Granite Solutions in Edgewood in October 2017, competent to stand trial in the case. |
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| A 33-year-old man from Northwest Baltimore has been sentenced to life in prison for shooting and stabbing his pregnant girlfriend to death. |
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| With more than a year to go until the electoral primary, Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh has revealed that she has nearly $1 million in her campaign coffers. But where did the money come from? |
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| Baltimore County Animal Services' live release rate has improved in recent years – but the county's Animal Services Advisory Commission says those numbers are not what they seem. |
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| From quarterback Lamar Jackson to kicker Justin Tucker, here are the 10 most pivotal figures in the franchise as the Ravens look to 2019 and beyond. |
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| The Maryland men's basketball team dropped eight spots to No. 21 in this week's AP Top 25 poll released Monday after losing consecutive games at No. 6 Michigan State and to unranked Illinois at Madison Square Garden Saturday. |
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