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November 7, 2017

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Baltimore police van driver Caesar Goodson not guilty on all 21 administrative charges in Freddie Gray case

Baltimore Police Officer Caesar Goodson Jr. was found not guilty on all administrative charges in the arrest and death of Freddie Gray.

Next trial boards in Freddie Gray case likely to focus on supervisors' responsibilities, experts say

After a Baltimore police trial board found officer Caesar Goodson not guilty of breaking any rules in the death of Freddie Gray, two remaining upcoming cases will likely zero on in what additional responsibility his supervisors had.

Reaction to Officer Goodson's verdict in the administrative trial on Freddie Gray's death

A round up of reaction to Baltimore Police Officer Caesar Goodson Jr. being found not guilty of all 21 administrative charges against him in the 2015 arrest and death of Freddie Gray.

'House of Cards' production crew to be paid through suspension

Despite the suspension of the its sixth season, the “House of Cards” production crew is still getting paid.

Andrew Kleine, longtime Baltimore budget chief who clashed with city council, is resigning

Andrew Kleine, Baltimore's longtime budget director, has resigned and his deputy will take over his position, according to city spending board documents. He was the focus of city council members' frustrations about budget negotiations earlier this year.

North Baltimore private school community rallies against racism

“This is not a reflection of what this community is about. This is an inclusive community."

Black Guerrilla Family gang member pleads guilty to murdering witness

Black Guerrilla Family member Wesley Jamal Brown pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court on Tuesday to murdering witness Moses Malone to prevent him from testifying against a fellow gang member in a state case, federal prosecutors announced. 

Baltimore's latest 'first freeze' since 1994 forecast to come by Saturday

Freezing temperatures are likely early Saturday morning, marking Baltimore's latest "first freeze" since 1994.

Baltimore police launch plainclothes 'decoy unit' in response to recent robberies and assaults by youths

Baltimore Police Commissioner Kevin Davis announces 'decoy unit' to combat juvenile crime.

Ravens running backs West, Woodhead closer to returning to regular-season play

Terrance West and Danny Woodhead practiced Tuesday and are eager to return and help the offense break out of its funk.