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| Ray Rice's arrest five years ago represented a line of demarcation in the way the NFL and the Ravens understood and confronted intimate partner violence. Though much has changed in the time since, the league still faces difficult questions about its place in a national epidemic. |
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| Of the 362 Baltimore Police officers who participated in a recent survey, more than 40 percent said they feel don’t comfortable making proactive arrests. |
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| It’s been a week since the sound of gunfire punctured an ordinary Friday afternoon at Frederick Douglass High School, but the community there says it still needs time before any sense of normality returns to their sprawling Northwest Baltimore building. |
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| A convicted West Baltimore gang leader once dubbed the city’s “No.1 trigger puller” is scheduled to be sentenced Friday afternoon. |
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| Veteran public corruption investigator James Cabezas, who retired last year from the Maryland Office of the State Prosecutor, has written a memoir of a four-decade career taking on corrupt government employees and politicians. |
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| There is much political talk about Larry Hogan taking on Donald Trump in 2020. But does the Maryland governor the kind of media skills and moves it will take to run against someone as TV tough and Twitter nasty as the transgressive and tailor-made tabloid character in the White House? |
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| Christopher Doyle, who recently sued Maryland to overturn its ban on gay conversion therapy is featured in a new documentary "The Sunday Sessions." Baltimore filmmaker Richard Yeagley was allowed into Doyle's sessions with Nathan Gniewek for the movie, which will be shown at the Creative Alliance. |
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| The Orioles weren't very aggressive in roster-building this offseason, but specifically for pitchers, they targeted those whose value they could prove with data. |
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| The TV show "American Ninja Warrior" will film at Rash Field in the Inner Harbor in Baltimore this April. |
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