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| In the course of two years, the Baltimore Health Department wasted $170,000 it raised by fining landlords for lead paint violations and charging attorneys to access records for lead lawsuits, an investigation by the city’s inspector general found. |
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| A wintry mix of precipitation is possible Thursday morning north and west of Baltimore. And then before the day is out, the region could break a record for its wettest year since at least 1871. The National Weather Service is forecasting a dusting of snow and a glaze of ice west of Interstate 95. |
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| Baltimore Archbishop William Lori says it’s “highly likely” that the nation’s conference of Catholic bishops will return to the city for an another assembly in June as the leaders of the American church grapple with fallout from a sex abuse crisis that has engulfed the church. |
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| awyers representing the former University of Maryland student charged with fatally stabbing a black student on the College Park campus last year have asked the court to dismiss a hate-crime charge, saying it violates the First Amendment. |
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| The Hammond High Bears got a visit from their mascot Wednesday. |
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| Electric scooters are all over Baltimore, and some have met watery graves. |
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| Neither Lamar Jackson nor Robert Griffin III offered any clues about what Sunday might hold for the team’s quarterbacks. |
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| Baltimore Symphony Orchestra concertmaster Jonathan Carney’s suspension will continue through Sunday, but a judge denied a peace order against him. |
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| The Commission for Historical and Architectural Preservation OK’d the Preston Street mural retroactively after a Midtown-Belvedere couple commissioned the painting on the side of their house without permission from the city. |
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