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Wednesday, Nov 22 Sabein Burgess was charged with murdering his girlfriend in 1994 and sentenced to life plus 20 years in prison. He was freed in 2015 after the state conceded he did not commit the crime. After more than two decades, he said, he finally has closure. |
| A Trump administration initiative to combat the nation’s opioid epidemic is showing some early signs of success in Maryland but advocates warn it is unlikely to bring rapid change to a crisis killing 91 Americans each day. |
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| For 25 years, the Girl Scouts Beyond Bars program has connected young girls with their incarcerated mothers. |
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| The U.S. Navy says an aircraft carrying 11 crew and passengers has crashed into the Pacific Ocean while on the way to the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan. |
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| Det. Sean Suiter died after being fatally shot in the head while investigating a homicide in Harlem Park. |
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| The independent monitoring team overseeing the Baltimore police consent decree said Tuesday night that it is keeping an eye on complaints from a Harlem Park neighborhood after it was shut down last week for an investigation into the killing of a police detective. |
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| Berger Cookie lovers may be surprised to learn the bakery ditched trans fat this summer. It came as a shock to the owner, too. |
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| Dozens of young people marched through West Baltimore Tuesday afternoon in support of the city’s new $12 million youth fund. |
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| Advocates for immigrants say they will ask Congress to grant permanent residence to the nearly 60,000 Haitians who are living in the United States under temporary protection that the Trump administration announced will expire in July 2019. |
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| Baltimore County teachers say lack of staff results in harm to students and teachers. |
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