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Wednesday, Nov 29 The funeral for slain Baltimore Police Det. Sean Suiter, who was fatally shot while investigating a previous killing in West Baltimore earlier this month, is scheduled Wednesday morning at the Mount Pleasant Church and Ministries in Cedonia. |
| Amid record violence in Baltimore, Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan was asked whether he was confident in Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh's crime-fighting plan. He said that was a "tough question" because he didn't know there was a plan. |
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| Analysts say hundreds of Facebook ads targeted at users in Maryland in the months following the city’s riots in 2015 might have been a dry run for the broader, national Russian social media campaign that followed. |
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| According to Baltimore Police, slain Det. Sean Suiter was the primary investigator in more than a dozen active homicide cases stretching back two years, all of which must now be transferred to other detectives. |
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| Carroll parents give in to fear about the city, to the detriment of all of us |
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| NBC News says longtime "Today" show host Matt Lauer has been fire for "inappropriate sexual behavior." |
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| Gov. Larry Hogan continued his bitter battle against a Democratic-backed sick leave bill he vetoed last spring by vowing to introduce what he called a "compromise" measure of his own. |
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| The Baltimore school system has recommended closing four more city schools, in addition to two others previously announced, because of declining enrollment and poor academic performance. |
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| Terrell Suggs, healthy again after several major injuries over the past six years, continues to play at a very high level at a time when most of his NFL contemporaries have retired. |
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| It's risky for the Ravens to keep running an ineffective Breshad Perriman onto the field while leaving themselves short-handed at other positions. |
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