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 Saturday, Nov 18 Even by Baltimore standards, recent crimes have many feeling as if the city has tipped over into a terrible place of lawlessness, coupled with a seeming inability by its leadership to right the course. |
| The search for a suspect in the killing of Baltimore Police Detective Sean Suiter continues, with the reward increasing to nearly $215,000. |
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| A three-member panel of law enforcement officers has cleared Baltimore Police Lt. Brian Rice of all administrative charges related to the 2015 arrest and death of Freddie Gray |
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| Tenable, the fast-growing cybersecurity company based in Columbia, plans to relocate its headquarters to downtown Columbia and add hundreds of employees in the next few years. |
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| Ty Johnson has fewer "explosion" plays this season for the Terps as defenses know Maryland will likely be running the ball. |
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| Prosecutors urged a federal judge Friday to detain Philadelphia Police Officer Eric Troy Snell until trial. They say he threatened the children of his fellow corrupt cop, Det. Jemell Rayam. |
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| Officials are seeking the public's help to determine the true identity of the man, who remains in custody. |
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| As they seek to make a playoff push, Ravens will avoid facing Aaron Rodgers, Deshaun Watson and Andrew Luck. |
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| Nola Darling is back, with Maryland native DeWanda Wise reviving the sexually liberated Brooklynite in Spike Lee’s Netflix series “She’s Gotta Have It,” a 10-episode rendition of 1986 film that debuts in full this Thanksgiving. |
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