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As teens and police flooded Baltimore's Inner Harbor, bystanders and business owners braced themselvesWhen teens began spreading messages online to meet at Baltimore's Inner Harbor, city police took notice. | ||
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'Devoted to journalism': Capital Gazette receives special citation from Pulitzer Prize BoardThe Pulitzer Prize Board awarded a special citation Tuesday to the Capital Gazette staff for their work in covering the attack on their Annapolis newsroom. | ||
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Baltimore County NAACP officials demand answers about state delegate's 'hang them high' Facebook postThe Baltimore County NAACP is calling on Maryland House of Delegates officials to look into a state lawmaker's Facebook comment they say evokes lynching. | ||
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Baltimore Mayor Young makes civil rights office independent to reduce conflicts in investigations of policeCiting concerns of conflict of interest, Mayor Young moves the Office of Civil Rights from under the city solicitor's office. | ||
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Former Baltimore Police detective sentenced to 12 years in Gun Trace Task Force corruption caseA former Baltimore police detective was sentenced to 12 years in federal prison Tuesday, the last officer to be sentenced in the Gun Trace Task Force case. | ||
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'Women Against Private Police' faces deadline this week in effort to stop Hopkins police force in BaltimoreBaltimore residents fighting the creation of a Johns Hopkins police force face a deadline this week in their effort to put the issue on the ballot. | ||
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With no arrest 4 years later, grief over slain Baltimore mother and son 'just suspended in midair'Four years after her sister and 7-year-old nephew were killed in Baltimore, Danielle Wilder said she's angry the case is unsolved and fears it's gone cold. | ||
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Journalists, community advocates file lawsuit challenging Maryland's ban on broadcasting recordings of criminal trialsOpen Justice Baltimore and the Baltimore Action Legal Team want to use recordings to improve the transparency of the legal process in Baltimore. | ||
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Orioles recall hot-hitting outfielder DJ Stewart from Triple-A NorfolkOutfielder DJ Stewart, having one of the best months of anyone in the minors, was recalled from Triple-A Norfolk to give the Orioles another outfield option. | ||
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Haloti Ngata will officially retire as a Raven; RB Buck Allen signs with SaintsHaloti Ngata will be back in Baltimore to officially retire as a Raven. | ||
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