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June 7, 2017 View email in browser
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Two weeks before Baltimore bus route overhaul, MTA chief is replaced

Just two weeks before the Maryland Transit Administration is scheduled to launch the most sweeping changes in Baltimore's bus system in more than a decade, the head of the agency has been replaced.

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New allegations made in federal racketeering case against Baltimore police officers

Several Baltimore police officers facing federal rackeetering charges allegedly met behind bars in a Howard County detention center to discuss how they could "beat" some of the charges against them by collectively maintaining the legitimacy of a video that prosecutors accuse them of fabricating to cover up a robbery.

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Reality Winner, an Air Force vet who studied yoga in Baltimore, thrust to center of Russian hacking controversy

Reality Leigh Winner, an Air Force veteran who recently spent time stationed in Maryland and worked out at a yoga studio in Fells Point, is the third young intelligence community insider accused of turning documents over to the media in recent years.

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Hogan holds back on joining Virginia, other states in climate alliance

Gov. Larry Hogan has so far declined to bring Maryland into a newly formed alliance of states opposed to President Donald J. Trump's decision to pull the United States out of the Paris climate accord, resisting a move made this week by Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe.

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Police seek suspect who allegedly tried to ram officer in Patapsco State Park

Police from several jurisdictions were searching for a suspect who allegedly attempted to ram a Natural Resources Police officer in Patapsco State Park on Tuesday night.

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Light City 2017 adds $44.3 million to local economy, study says; changes planned for 2018

Light City Baltimore 2017 exceeds inaugural year in economic impact, attendance, according to study

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New Chase Brexton CEO wants to create more trusting culture

Patrick Mutch, the new CEO of Chase Brexton Health Care, prides himself on being a straight shooter.

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Rodricks: Baltimore needs to expand Safe Streets effort

Wednesday column suggesting expansion of the Safe Streets anti-violence program in Baltimore.

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After using long ball to get to extra innings, Orioles manufacture 6-5 win in 10th

The calendar has turned to June – with warmer temperatures bringing the promise of balls carrying out in the Baltimore summer heat – and while the Orioles are

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Terps men's basketball assistant Broadus is earning a salary of more than $327,000, records show

New Maryland men’s basketball assistant coach Kevin Broadus is earning a salary of more than $327,000, plus other benefits.

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