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Baltimore officer in second body-camera video says drug discovery was legitimate, and explained to prosecutors last spring

The attorney for a Baltimore police officer involved in a drug bust under investigation after body-camera videos spurred allegations of drug planting said the concerns are baseless.

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Five things to watch in Ravens' preseason opener against Redskins

Ravens will begin preseason with a bunch of starters on the sidelines

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Looking up: Despite blighted housing and crime, Baltimore neighborhood sees itself as worth investing in

Northeast Baltimore neighborhood Coldstream Homestead Montebello, or CHUM, features "endless greenery" and nearby amenities such as Lake Montebello and 18-hole Clifton Park Golf Course.

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Pugh releases crime plan, names new directors for criminal justice, CitiStat offices

Baltimore mayor proposes free community college to help fight crime

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Baltimore County Council attorney questions whether officials' pension deals can be revoked

As a Baltimore County councilwoman takes aim at the lucrative pensions of the county executive and other high-ranking officials, some are questioning whether the government can take back the retirem

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Halethorpe sailor who died in USS Fitzgerald collision buried at Arlington cemetery

Xavier Alec Martin, 24, died aboard the USS Fitzgerald June 17 when it collided with a container ship off the Japanese coast.

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'Stop the Bleed' campaign comes to Baltimore amid record violence

The campaign aims to teach individuals how to use critical care skills to stop life-threatening bleeding

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Grieving customers remember Edmondson Village store manager fatally shot in robbery

A man is dead after being shot during a robbery inside a discount store in the Edmondson Village shopping center, Baltimore police said.

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Baltimore officials approve $1.6 billion, 13-year sewer repair plan

City leaders have approved a 13-year, $1.6 billion effort to rehabilitate Baltimore’s aged sewer system and stop it from leaking into the Inner Harbor.

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Democrat Krish Vignarajah enters race for Maryland governor

Another Democrat is joining Maryland’s gubernatorial race, former State Department official Krish Vignarajah of Montgomery County.

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