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| | | | | Former Baltimore County School Superintendent, Dallas Dance, spent more than a third of the school days in 2016 traveling out of state to education conferences and meetings, an amount of time that was unusual among superintendents in the region. | | Read More | |
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| The Maryland Historical Trust has concluded that Baltimore officials didn’t have the legal authority to remove three monuments to the Confederacy and, while acknowledging it doesn’t plan to, the state agency reserved the right to order the city to put them back. | |
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| A Baltimore developer has bought 15 entities along the city's Inner Harbor waterfront, including the Bo Brooks Restaurant, hundreds of boat slips and the Clinton Street heliport. | |
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| Temperatures across much of the Baltimore region are expected to hit the mid-30s early Friday morning, bringing many areas their first frost of the season. | |
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| Hotel operators from College Park and New Jersey are partnering to bring another hotel to downtown Baltimore, redeveloping the American Building as a 144-room Cambria Hotel. | |
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| Dr. Ben Carson, secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development, will visit Baltimore Friday for tour of an addiction recovery facility as part of President Trump's efforts to combat the opioid epidemic. | |
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| Baltimore Police on Thursday identified four homicide victims, including two who were shot Tuesday, one who was shot two weeks ago and a fourth who was shot in 1990 and lived as a quadriplegic for nearly three decades before his death in August. | |
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| Eleven people were injured, one of them critically, when an adult daycare bus and a car crashed in Timonium Thursday morning, according to the Baltimore County Fire Department. | |
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| Federal jurors convicted a man who carjacked a vehicle in Federal Hill, led police on a high speed chase in Anne Arundel County before crashing into a security gate that surrounds the National Security Agency, the Maryland U.S. Attorney’s Office said. | |
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| The Ravens have played nine games on Thursday night since 2006. Here's how they did in each of them. More: Full Ravens coverage | |
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