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Thursday, Jul 19 Taylor Hayes’ homicide is the latest case in which detectives believe an individual has information on who killed a child but is not cooperating. | | |
| Dan Duquette looks to trade veterans who will be eligible for free agency after this season. |
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| Baltimore received a Choice Neighborhoods Initiative grant for $30 million from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to revitalize the Perkins Homes apartment complex, as well as the Somerset and Oldtown communities. |
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| Gov. Larry Hogan, Comptroller Peter Franchot and Treasurer Nancy Kopp, who make up the board, all voiced concerns about low-flying Southwest Airlines planes in new Federal Aviation Administration flight patterns that have irritated Marylanders who live beneath the paths of the planes. |
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| Larry Worsley, a 15-year-veteran with the department, was was charged on a criminal summons after his department-issued Dodge Charger struck several unoccupied parked vehicles in the area of the 1100 block of Argonne Drive in Northeast Baltimore, police said. |
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| The 2016 Heisman Trophy winner thrilled fans with some of his passes and mobility, but he also showed that he has much to learn in his training camp debut. |
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| Dozens of people who host guests in Airbnb-style properties urged the Baltimore City Council on Thursday to amend a bill that would impose new regulations and taxes on short-term rentals. |
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| A man once dubbed the city’s “Public Enemy No. 1,” who was accused of firebombing and a shooting in March 2017, has now been acquitted of all charges. |
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| Marco Holmes, who was convicted of killing his girlfriend, Tonja Chadwick, in 2017, was sentenced to 50 years in prison. |
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| The channels, "FamilyOFive" and "FamilyOFive Gaming," were removed Wednesday. |
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