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Tuesday, Nov 20 A freshman at the University of Maryland, College Park, died Sunday of complications from adenovirus, and her family is questioning whether the university — which has seen several cases of the illness — could have done more to prevent her death. | | |
| A Baltimore Police officer who resigned from the force in June was being investigated for alleged drug trafficking, with the FBI obtaining a tracking warrant for her phone after receiving detailed allegations from a confidential source, records show. |
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| Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh said she was shocked when she learned that a 5-year-old girl wounded in a shootout Monday night was the sister of a 7-year-old girl killed this year. |
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| A whistleblower within the Baltimore Police Department flagged investigators to corrupt members of the Gun Trace Task Force years ago — crucial information that later helped launch the federal racketeering case that took down an entire squad of crooked officers, new documents show. |
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| Even as members of the Baltimore city council complained about a lack of transparency as the mayor searched for a police commissioner, the body's president was being kept up to date and even played a role in screening candidates. |
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| Ronald Chesek, 59, of Severna Park, was charged with theft between $10,000 and $100,000 as the Office of the State Prosecutor says he stole funds from dead Del. Joseph Minnick's campaign fund. |
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| Baltimore City Councilman Ed Reisinger on Monday introduced a clean air ordinance that would require the Wheelabrator Baltimore trash incinerator and a medical waste incinerator in Curtis Bay to drastically reduce and continuously monitor their emissions of hazardous air pollutants. |
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| Nearly 5,000 professional employees working across state government agencies will be getting a 3 percent pay raise next year under a new contract announced Tuesday by the Hogan administration. |
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| Dorris B. Russell, a champion swimmer and homemaker, died Sunday of heart failure at Encore at Turf Valley, an Ellicott City nursing home. She was 98. |
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| Many of the Orioles' prizes from their July teardown trades were dealt by their prior clubs with this week in mind — when they'd have to be added to the 40-man roster to be protected from the Rule 5 draft. But only one remained to be added by Tuesday's deadline — right-hander Dillon Tate. |
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