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November 24, 2017

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Baltimore County schools chief Verletta White agrees to new travel, work restrictions

Saturday, Nov 25

Baltimore County Public Schools interim superintendent Verletta White has agreed to restrictions on her outside consulting work and out-of-state travel.

Feds have reopened 2010 case involving slain Baltimore detective and indicted gun task force officer

A closer look at the case of Umar Burley, who was arrested by indicted Sgt. Wayne Jenkins in a case that involved slain Det. Sean Suiter. Federal prosecutors have recently entered their appearance in the closed case.

A high-end 'guntry club' has Owings Mills in its sights

A pair of entrepreneurs with police experience hope to turn an office building in Owings Mills into the Guntry Club of Maryland, which would have five shooting ranges, a lecture hall, training classrooms, a cafe, VIP lounge and other amenities.

Small business Saturday events around Maryland

A list of Small Business Saturday events in communities around Baltimore.

Two-week season to hunt deer with guns to begin in Maryland

The annual two week season for hunting sika and white-tailed deer with firearms begins Saturday and runs until the second weekend in December.

Man shot, killed Friday morning in Southeast Baltimore

A man was shot in his chest and killed Friday morning just east of the Patterson Park neighborhood in Southeast Baltimore.

Baltimore firefighters respond to Brooklyn block for second fire this week

Baltimore firefighters were called twice in two days to a block of rowhomes for separate fires.

Ripken Stadium events for 2018 in limbo, but IronBirds are staying put for long haul, spokesperson says

Without a resolution to who and how non-baseball events at Ripken Stadium would be handled in 2018, few events have been booked as 2017 comes to an end, an representative of Tufton Professional Baseball said last week. But the main draw of the stadium, the IronBirds, are staying put.

Ten years after glory at River Hill, Ravens' Michael Campanaro eager to face Texans 'brother' Kevin Johnson

“It's really like a dream come true for both of us,” Campanaro said.

The international flavor of the Maryland men's basketball team is certainly not vanilla

The Maryland men's basketball team has seven players from outside the United States and lots of personality — not to mention soccer ability.