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February 17, 2018

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The Morning Sun

Police disciplinary records remain shielded despite revelations of misconduct

Saturday, Feb 17

As federal authorities continue to probe Baltimore’s corrupt Gun Trace Task Force, police commanders are pledging internal investigations aimed at finding and rooting out corruption.

Baltimore's Davon Fleming of 'The Voice' forming city youth choir

"The Voice” contestant and Baltimore singer Davon Fleming is forming a youth choir with the Baltimore City Recreation and Parks Department.

Baltimore to pay $30,000 to woman injured in car crash when police officer ran red light

Baltimore officials have agreed to pay $30,000 to a woman who was injured when a police officer’s car ran a red light and crashed into her vehicle. 

Baltimore County Interim Superintendent Verletta White files amended financial disclosure forms

Baltimore County Interim Schools Superintendent Verletta White has filed amended financial disclosure reports to show she worked as a consultant while holding her job as chief academic officer for the school system.

State employees left out of expanded contraception access under new Maryland law

A new state law to expand access to contraception beyond what's afforded in the federal Affordable Care Act leaves out women who work for the state.

Orioles' Mountcastle arrives at first big league camp early focusing on defensive fundamentals

Orioles prospect Ryan Mouncastle received some infield defense instruction on Friday.

Jacques Kelly: Technicolor history of Cherry Hill as seen through residents' eyes

A new look at the history of Cherry Hill, told through the words and memories of its residential pioneers, is offering an interesting perspective on the first 25 years of this neighborhood.

With NIT more likely than NCAA, Maryland could have plenty of competition from Power Five elite

With the NCAA Tournament looking more unlikely with each loss, Maryland's chances of playing in the NIT is not a lock given the number of Power 5 teams having disappointing seasons.

Robots are spreading through the workforce. Will they crowd out humans?

Robots and other forms of artificial intelligence are making their way into the workforce. They could be your next employee — or your boss.

Olympic athletes superior skills linked to well-trained bodies and minds

Years of training make athletes quick thinkers and decision makers.