 Thursday, Jan 25 Baltimore County Board of Education candidates running for the board's first-ever election this year are questioning why the governing body of the school system did not do more to hold former superintendent Dallas Dance accountable. More:Â Todayâs eNewspaper |Â Hear the news now |
| Baltimore County school board chairman Edward J. Gilliss cautioned against rushing to judgment against former superintendent Dallas Dance, who was indicted on four counts of perjury on Tuesday. |
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| Maryland attorneys will argue in federal court Thursday that the state was harmed by payments President Donald J. Trumpâs real estate company received and that those payments violated the Constitution. |
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| Amazon will reportedly tell Baltimore officials how our HQ2 bid stacked up. But based on what the company said it cared most about, the city beats out others that made the top 20. |
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| Baltimore has been riddled with controversy since the start of the new year, but Southwest Airlines is singing its praises in an in-flight magazine that will reach more than 5 million readers next month. |
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| A 23-year-old woman who was caught on video fighting with the owner of a carousel at The Mall in Columbia last summer was convicted Wednesday of assault, but cleared of other charges, Howard County prosecutors announced. |
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| A 25-year-old man was stabbed to death outside his home in Rosedale on Wednesday morning, Baltimore County police said. |
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| One man was killed and another was injured in two separate shootings in Baltimore Wednesday night, police said. |
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| The Orioles announced that they plan to extend protective netting in front of the field seats to beyond each dugout, which will improve fan safety dramatically but won't please all fans in that area. |
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| Former Orioles ace Mike Mussina saw his vote total climb again in the balloting for the Baseball Hall of Fame, but missed out on induction, while Chipper Jones, Vladimir Guerrero, Jim Thome, and Trevor Hoffman earned induction as the class of 2018. |
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