April 5, 2019 | ||
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Jurors return guilty verdicts in killing of South Baltimore bartenderA man and woman accused in the killing of a South Baltimore bartender in 2017 were convicted by jurors on Friday. | ||
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Maryland lawmakers send two-year, $850 million education funding plan to governorMaryland legislators have given their final approval to a two-year plan to increase state funding to public schools. The Senate signed off on tweaks the House of Delegates made to the “Blueprint for Maryland’s Future.” That sends the measure to Gov. Larry Hogan for his consideration. | ||
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Maryland House votes to override Gov. Hogan's veto of bill that would bar oyster harvesting in 5 sanctuariesMaryland’s House of Delegates has voted to override Gov. Larry Hogan’s veto of a bill that would permanently bar oyster harvesting in five waterways targeted for restoration of the distressed species. The delegates voted 96-43 to support House Speaker Michael Busch’s legislation. | ||
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Maryland Senate committee advances plan to aid owner on Laurel, Bowie renovations, require progress on PimlicoA Maryland Senate committee is advancing a plan that would allow The Stronach Group to use state bonds to pay for upgrades at horseracing facilities in Laurel and Bowie — provided the company makes progress on redeveloping Baltimore's Pimlico Race Course, with or without racing there. | ||
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Baltimore firefighters union complains of more shortages; fire department says it's working to address staffingThe Baltimore Firefighters Union posted messages on social media about shortages it claimed was causing delays in response times. | ||
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More Maryland insurers under investigation over ties to Baltimore Mayor Pugh's 'Healthy Holly' booksThe Maryland Insurance Administration said it has expanded its review of insurers involved in donations or sale of books self-published by Mayor Catherine Pugh, whose company is now facing various investigations | ||
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'Over-the-top Dwight' Smith Jr. living up to his nickname during hot start with OriolesDwight Smith Jr. spent 7½ years with the Toronto Blue Jays organization, the good kind of years where every mention of him to a former teammate brings a smile to their face. Now he's making the most of his chance to stick with the Orioles. | ||
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Baltimore County police make an arrest in the stabbing death of a man in TowsonBaltimore County police have arrested a suspect in the murder of Dennis Buckley, which occurred April 29 on Lachlan Circle in Towson. | ||
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Ravens signing former Raiders wide receiver Seth Roberts to one-year dealIn 15 games last season for Oakland, including seven starts, Roberts had 45 catches for 494 yards, both career highs, and two touchdowns. | ||
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Major in charge of Baltimore Police recruitment unit suspendedThe head of the Baltimore Police Department’s recruitment section has been suspended, a department spokesman said Friday. | ||
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