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November 13, 2017

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Family feud over estate of bakery magnate, Harbor East developer Paterakis

The widow of John Paterakis is suing his children, alleging in a lawsuit she filed Monday that they concealed millions of dollars of the bakery magnate and developer’s estimated $1 billion fortune to deny her what she’s entitled to.

Freddie Gray case: Administrative trial begins for Baltimore Police Lt. Brian Rice

The administrative trial of Lt. Brian Rice on charges he violated police policies during the 2015 arrest of Freddie Gray began Monday at the University of Baltimore.

Sparrows Point Country Club proposes adding 300 houses

The Sparrows Point Country Club plans to eliminate one-third of its golf course in order to add more than 300 townhouses, detached homes and villas on its waterfront property in Dundalk.

Baltimore Council expected to pass $2,500 property tax credit for police officers and firefighters

The Baltimore City Council is expected to pass a measure creating a $2,500 property tax credit for police officers and firefighters, an attempt to boost the numbers of public safety workers living in the city.

Trump names former Eastern Shore resident as next Health and Human Services secretary

President Donald Trump said Monday he intends to nominate a former pharmaceutical executive and Maryland resident as secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Baltimore Homecoming aims to draw accomplished natives back home

Newly formed nonprofit Baltimore Homecoming Inc. aims to draw accomplished natives back home for 2018 event.

Baltimore police investigating body found in Park Heights area

Baltimore homicide detectives were investigating the discovery of a woman’s body in an alley in an abandoned area of Park Heights.

Baltimore councilman calls on Trump administration to extend protections for displaced Haitians

After an earthquake struck Haiti in 2010, Baltimore Councilman Kristerfer Burnett took in some of his wife's family who fled the country. He wants his colleagues to formally call on the federal government to allow some 58,000 Haitians to stay in the United States.

FBI: Man suspected of Towson area bank robberies died in fire

A man suspected of robbing four Baltimore County banks died in a fire during a standoff with law enforcement, according to the FBI.

Mike Preston: Ravens need improvements in several areas to make run for postseason

The next two games are extremely important against the Packers (5-4) in Green Bay on Sunday, and then a Monday night contest in Baltimore versus the Houston Texans (3-6) on Nov. 27.