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Sunday, Nov 19 The search for Detective Sean Suiter's killer entered its fourth day Saturday as the officer's body was escorted by police from Maryland Shock Trauma to the medical examiner's office. |
| Holding candles, hundreds of people gathered Saturday night in South Baltimore to honor Alex Wroblewski, the popular area bartender who was killed during a robbery Tuesday. |
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| Mourning a police detective, beleaguered Baltimoreans wonder when the city will get a break from violent crime. |
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| Judges in many states face formal performance evaluation programs. Not in Maryland, where judges can serve for 15 years without being challenged. |
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| Malls pull out the stops to woo shoppers during the hyper-competitive holiday season. |
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| The number of hate crimes rose nearly 5 percent across the country in 2016, according to new data released by the FBI this past week. |
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| A coalition of civil rights groups is raising concerns about officers’ unrestricted access to view their own body camera footage, saying it can affect their memory of events. |
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| Former Ravens star Ed Reed was at the SEED School of Maryland to distribute Thanksgiving turkeys and food boxes to students and their families. |
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| Nola Darling is back, with Maryland native DeWanda Wise reviving the sexually liberated Brooklynite in Spike Lee’s Netflix series “She’s Gotta Have It." |
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