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Thursday, May 24 School security received another bolster on Tuesday when County Executive Allan Kittleman, alongside County Council members Greg Fox, Mary Kay Sigaty and Jon Weinstein, opted to add a budget line for an additional $1.4 million in school security funding. |
| Steven Jerome Clark, of the 8100 block of Gorman Avenue, was arrested on a fugitive warrant and charged with first-degree murder in the death of William Harold Riley Jr., who was found with multiple gunshot wounds in a car in the 15800 block of Millbrook Lane in Laurel on April 24. |
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| The Mustangs went on a 5-0 run in the second half to beat the Bulls, 8-6, and win their first state championship in their first finals appearance on Wednesday. |
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| E-ZPasses, the electronic devices that speed motorists through Maryland toll collection plazas, will now be free, Gov. Larry Hogan said Wednesday. |
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| Three more Baltimore teens were charged in the killing of Officer Amy Caprio; all are being held without bail. |
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| CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield has chosen Brian D. Pieninck, the insurer's chief operating officer, to become its next CEO, replacing Chet Burrell who will retire June 30 after more than a decade. |
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| Ravens senior vice president for public and community relations Kevin Byrne said the team wouldn't be commenting on the new policy. |
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| Make that three state titles in a row for the Gladiators, who held on for a 6-5 victory in the 2A state final on Wednesday. |
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