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February 2, 2018

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Witness says Baltimore Gun Trace Task Force officer brought him trash bags full of looted pharmaceutical drugs amid 2015 riot

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A Baltimore County bail bondsman testified Thursday that he partnered for years with the sergeant of the Baltimore Police Gun Trace Task Force to resell drugs the officer had taken off the street.

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Was Pugh right? Is Baltimore 'trending in the right direction' crime-wise?

Was Mayor Catherine Pugh correct when she said in December that things were “trending in the right direction” in Baltimore crime-wise?

One baby to bring home and two to bury: Joy of childbirth turns to grief after West Baltimore fire

Her newborn son was two days old when her house burned last week in Sandtown-Winchester. Keyona Weaver had one baby to bring home. And she had two to bury.

Under Armour, U.S. speedskaters looking to rebound from 2014 Olympic disappointment

After a disastrous performance at the 2014 Winter Games, the U.S. speedskating team has doubled down on its partnership with Under Armour, its outfitter and sponsor whose speed suits were ditched by some of the skaters in Sochi.

Poem 'I want a president' comes to brick wall in Old Goucher neighborhood in Baltimore

Last in New York's High Line, Zoe Leonard's poem 'I want a president' comes to Baltimore's Old Goucher neighborhood.

'Chronically underfunded' child care subsidy, neglected for decades, getting election-year attention

A chronically underfunded child care subsidy for the working poor is getting election year attention, but even the politicians championing more cash for the program say it's not nearly enough to help everyone who needs it.

With Hall of Fame on Ray Lewis' horizon, linebacker's influence still felt by Ravens, NFL

The longtime Ravens middle linebacker is considered a near lock to be part of the 2018 class.

After recent struggles, Maryland freshmen Fernando and Morsell come through at Purdue

Maryland freshmen Bruno Fernando and Darryl Morsell combined for 33 points and 19 rebounds to keep the Terps competitive in a loss to No. 3 Purdue.

This 74-year-old Baltimore theater is being reincarnated once again

A 74-year-old movie theater building in Baltimore, once home to The Playhouse and several other incarnations, should reopen in 2019 as a combination of office and theater space