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January 23, 2018

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Former Baltimore County Schools Superintendent Dallas Dance indicted on 4 counts of perjury

Tuesday, Jan 23

Former Baltimore County school superintendent Dallas Dance was indicted today on four counts of perjury for failing to disclose pay he received for private consulting with several companies and school districts beginning in 2012, the Maryland State Prosecutor announced.

Dallas Dance allegedly failed to report nearly $147K in pay. Here's what it was.

Here's a breakdown of the nearly $147,000 in pay that former Baltimore County school superintendent Dallas Dance allegedly failed to report. 

What is SUPES Academy? Dallas Dance indictment involves company that trains school administrators.

At the request of Baltimore County’s then-new school Superintendent Dallas Dance, SUPES in December 2012 got an $875,000 no-bid contract with the school system to train principals in the district.

Baltimore police officials in charge of reform, consent decree implementation resign after commissioner's firing

Two top-ranking Baltimore police officials in charge of implementing reforms and the city’s consent decree with the U.S. Department of Justice have both resigned following the mayor’s firing of the police commissioner last week.

Baltimore Gun Trace Task Force officers were 'both cops and robbers' at same time, prosecutors say

The Baltimore Police Department’s Gun Trace Task Force was a “perfect storm” of officers brought together to rid the streets of guns who used that mandate to run an unchecked criminal enterprise, federal prosecutors told jurors Tuesday.

African Children's Choir to bring its musical joy to Baltimore

African Children's Choir is bringing its brand of musical joy to St. Matthew Catholic Church in Northeast Baltimore on Wednesday.

Schmuck: Whether you like it or not, Bonds and Clemens will someday get into the Hall of Fame

If you read the voting trends and the tea leaves, it looks like Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens will gain induction to the Hall of Fame in the next few years.

MICA faculty members receive Oscar nomination for animated short film

Two Maryland Institute College of Art faculty members are Oscar-nominated for their animated short, "Negative Space."

Baltimore couples left without wedding venues as complaints, lawsuits pile up against Church & Company

Despite promises that he would make things right, a Baltimore venue manager has continued to leave brides and grooms in the lurch behind a trail of lawsuits, bad checks and canceled events, according to clients and court documents.

He was 17 during D.C. sniper shootings. 16 years later, Lee Boyd Malvo is seeking a lower sentence

A sniper who randomly killed 10 people and terrorized the Washington region more than 15 years ago is entitled to a new hearing to ask for a lighter sentence, his lawyer argued Tuesday.