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Hauling out boxes of “Healthy Holly” books and documents, dozens of federal law enforcement agents struck offices, homes and government buildings across Baltimore as an investigation into Mayor Catherine Pugh’s business dealings widened. FBI agents and IRS officials raided Pugh's office. | | |
What can we learn from the sudden and largely secretive raids conducted by the FBI and IRS on Baltimore's embattled Mayor Catherine Pugh? A lot, local legal experts say, including that the investigation against her now includes possible federal and not just state violations. | | |
Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh remains in poor health and is not “lucid” enough to make a decision about whether to resign, but could do so next week, her attorney said Thursday evening. | | |
From the Civil War to the present, Baltimore public officials have fallen afoul of law enforcement and been forced out of office. | | |
After trading their No. 22 overall pick in the 2019 NFL draft to the Philadelphia Eagles, the Ravens selected Oklahoma wide receiver Marquise Brown at No. 25 overall on Thursday night. | | |
Darnell Savage Jr.’s rise from a relatively unknown three-star high school prospect reached a once hard-to-imagine peak when the undersized but lightning-fast safety was picked in the first round of the 2019 NFL draft Thursday night. | | |
General manager Eric DeCosta made a bold move by picking Oklahoma wide receiver Marquise Brown in the first round, but with top defensive prospects still available and questions about Brown's size and fit in the Ravens offense, the selection raises some concerns. | | |
Kevon Dix, a 21-year-old music major at Morgan State University, was killed in an apparent homicide after being shot in the 3400 block of Mary Avenue on Wednesday night. | | |
Annapolis Alderwoman Shaneka Henson is the party pick to take over the late House of Delegates Speaker Mike Busch’s seat. | | |
The NFL draft is the most exciting event of the offseason, and it always lives up to the hype — since that's pretty much all it is. | | |
U.S. Magistrate Judge Charles Day noted Thursday that 50-year-old Christopher Hasson hasn't been charged with any terrorism related offenses. | | |
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