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April 12, 2018

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Panel to study Baltimore Police Det. Suiter killing includes policing experts, retired detectives

Thursday, Apr 12

The independent panel created to review the Baltimore Police Department’s investigation into the unsolved November killing of Det. Sean Suiter will include seven law enforcement analysts and policing experts, including two retired Baltimore homicide detectives, police confirmed Thursday.

Body of man who fled from Baltimore Police found in Fells Point waters two weeks after he went missing

An unidentified body was found Thursday morning in the water near Broadway Pier in Fells Point, according to Baltimore Police.

Op-ed: Freddie Gray’s legacy is still being written, three years after his arrest

It has now been three years since Freddie Gray was pulled from the back of a Baltimore police van with fatal spinal cord injuries, and the process to ensure a similar incident never happens again is still very much underway, and Gray's legacy is still being written.

As Robert Griffin III evolves at QB, Ravens will have to figure out what still works for him

The Ravens’ aerial attack, always in need of an upgrade, could encourage some of Griffin's worst tendencies under center.

Derrick Lewis, former Dunbar and Northeastern basketball standout, dies at 52

Derrick Lewis, a member of 1982-83 Dunbar basketball team that went 31-0, died April 4.

After legal battle, Ford licenses hybrid engine technology from Baltimore-based tech firm, Abell Foundation

Ford will license hybrid engine technology from inventor Paice and the Abell Foundation, an investor. The agreement ends more than a decade-long legal battle.

Howard school board chairwoman argues in court that she’s cognitively disabled to regain benefits

An insurance company attorney raised questioned in court how Cynthia Vaillancourt can claim a cognitive disability while presiding over the Howard County school board.

Op-ed: I downloaded my Facebook data. I'm amused — and disturbed.

As Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg answered questions before Congress this week about online privacy and his company’s reach, I wondered: What information does Facebook have on me?

Five Orioles stats that stand out: Fun with small sample sizes through season's first two weeks

Five Orioles stats that stand out on Chris Davis' struggles, Manny Machado's good luck and some red flags for Tim Beckham, the bullpen, and the lineup in general.