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Saturday, Apr 28 U.S. District Judge George L. Russell III is presiding over a suit merchants filed against Baltimore for damages to their businesses in the 2015 Freddie Gray riot. In a historical twist — or perhaps conflict of interest? — his father was city solicitor who in 1968 argued the city wasn't liable. |
| Jordan Lasley had multiple suspensions and arrests while at UCLA. |
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| Averett was one of the best cornerbacks on the board when the Ravens were on the clock. |
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| In northwestern Baltimore County, three Democrats and one Republican are lining up for a chance to succeed County Councilwoman Vicki Almond, who is leaving her seat to run for county executive. |
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| A nonprofit group is calling on Anne Arundel County and Annapolis to confront one of their darkest eras by installing a memorial to the victims of five lynchings that took place over a 73-year period. |
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| The utilitarian Kirk Avenue building calls little attention to itself. But don’t be fooled. A busy collective of industrious artists thrives inside, within a domain they have created in the former fork lift and industrial scales repair shop. |
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| Getting a jump on his six Democratic rivals for Maryland governor, state Sen. Richard S. Madaleno Jr. is up with the first cable TV ad in the 2018 primary election campaign. |
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| Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh is continuing to press a legal fight after a federal appeals court panel struck down Maryland's first-in-the-nation law against pharmaceutical price gouging. |
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| Five people were shot in Baltimore in four separate incidents from Friday evening into Saturday morning, according to Baltimore Police. |
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| A Maryland appeals court has rejected a Baltimore synagogue's challenge to a stormwater management levy on city property owners, popularly known as the “rain tax.” |
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