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November 7, 2017

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The short life of Julius, Baltimore zoo's giraffe, yields lessons that could help others

A necropsy found lesions on one side of the brain of Julius the giraffe. The calf's adorable head tilt was not from an inquisitive brain, but a damaged one.

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Baltimore police launch plainclothes 'decoy unit' in response to recent robberies and assaults by youths

Baltimore Police Commissioner Kevin Davis announces 'decoy unit' to combat juvenile crime.

Maryland churches ponder security in wake of Texas shooting: 'This evil can happen anywhere'

After yet another mass shooting left 26 people dead at a Texas church Sunday, Maryland faith leaders are feeling a special urgency concerning security.

Baltimore moves closer to launching $12M youth fund

Baltimore moves closer to launching $12M youth fund

Police panel begins deliberating after van driver's administrative trial in Freddie Gray case

The administrative trial of Baltimore Police Officer Caesar Goodson Jr. on more than 20 charges of violating police policies in connection with the arrest and death of Freddie Gray concluded Monday afternoon.

McKenzie Elliott's alleged killer due in court Tuesday

Terrell Plummer, the man accused of fatally shooting 3-year-old McKenzie Elliott in 2014, is due in U.S. District Court on Tuesday afternoon, arguing the government is withholding evidence in his case.

Second man injured in Edgewood workplace shooting discharged

Jose Roberto Flores Gillen was released from the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center.

Aberdeen affirms plan to sell Ripken Stadium

Aberdeen’s mayor and city council, at a special meeting Monday evening, unanimously affirmed their intention to try and sell Ripken Stadium to relieve the city of one of its financial burdens.

Orioles free agent pitching primer: How the club can address their starting rotation needs

Depending on whether the Orioles decide to crack open their coffers for big-name starting pitchers in free agency, shop in the middle of the market, or wait it out until January, there are plenty of ways they can rebuild their rotation this offseason.