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Thursday, May 24 Maryland’s secretary of juvenile services says the justice system failed in handling the case of a troubled West Baltimore teen Dawnta Harris now charged with murder in the death of Baltimore County policewoman Amy Caprio. More: Read today's eNewspaper | Listen to the news now |
| Alec Ross, 46, is among seven serious candidates running for the Democratic nomination for governor. Ross says his varied experiences — teacher, janitor, author, tech innovator — have prepared him to lead Maryland. |
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| Vacationers returning to Ocean City could notice deeper, wider beaches this weekend, the product of a $282 million sand dredging project that protects the resort town from storm damage but also raises concerns about surf injuries and swimmer safety. |
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| Hall of Famer and Orioles legend Jim Palmer used his platform on the MASN postgame show, O's Xtra, to offer a sharp criticism of slumping slugger Chris Davis. |
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| The viewing for slain Baltimore County Police Officer Amy Caprio will shut down a section of Belair Road Thursday. |
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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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| Alex Ovechkin scored early and Andre Burakovsky added two second-period goals to help the Washington Capitals put a decade of playoff frustration behind them with a 4-0 victory over the Tampa Bay Lightning in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference final Wednesday night. |
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| Before becoming a lauded inventor of one of the most pivotal technological devices of our time, James “Jim” E. West said his journey started simply — with curiosity. |
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| The murder of popular student Victorious Swift is among a growing number of Baltimore homicides being “closed by exception" after police determine the suspect is also dead. Police say the practice reflects a hard reality, that so-called "street justice" often outpaces their own investigations. |
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| It would be a divergence from the traditional recitation often heard in TV cop shows, which begins: “You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law.” |
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| Mindset of quarterback Joe Flacco, new-look wide receiver corps among biggest storylines during OTA workouts. |
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