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Friday, Jan 12 Rising crime, unheated schools and a woman in a hospital gown being dumped at a bus stop on a freezing night: At a time when Baltimore is competing with more than 200 cities for Amazon's second headquarters, the last thing the city needed was for such images to go viral. |
| The Maryland Senate voted Friday to override Gov. Larry Hoganâs veto of a bill requiring employers to provide paid sick leave to hundreds of thousands of Maryland workers. |
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| A state agency charged with ensuring health facilities meet federal and state standards is investigating a University of Maryland Medical Center hospital in Baltimore where a woman was found outside in just a hospital gown and socks in a case that some are calling patient dumping. |
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| The Baltimore police consent decree requires city to develop a plan to divert youth to the criminal justice system. |
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| As Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh asks Gov. Larry Hogan for $10 million to fund a new anti-crime program, the Roca program, some in the city's House delegation are questioning whether it is the best strategy. |
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| Baltimore Police have arrested one of two suspects in the fatal shooting in Fells Point last month of Jim Forrester, a musician and employee at the Baltimore Tattoo Museum, police said Friday. |
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| Mild weather on the heels of a deep, long freeze has caused the ground under Baltimore to shift, breaking more water mains and leaving more customers' taps dry. |
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| Baltimore Police are seeking the publicâs help in locating a missing Baltimore teacher who suddenly disappeared and stopped using social media and his credit cards late last month, they said Friday. |
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| Baltimore Police have launched an investigation into a string of gunfire outside the TGI Fridays at Mondawmin Mall on Thursday night that left one man wounded, another in police custody and a Morgan State University police officer being praised for protecting the public. |
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| For the second time in one day, the Maryland Senate overrode a veto from Gov. Larry Hogan. voting Friday 32-15 to enact a bill barring colleges and universities from asking about arrests and convictions on initial application forms. |
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