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May 23, 2018

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Three more teens charged with murder in death of Baltimore County police officer; all held without bail

Wednesday, May 23

Three more teenage boys have been charged as adults in the killing of Baltimore County Police Officer Amy Caprio. All three teens remain held without bail at the Baltimore County Detention Center.

Baltimore County, grieving after multiple losses, bands together

After the death of its executive and Monday's officer killing, Baltimore County reels from the back-to-back losses.

Two prominent defense attorneys will represent teen charged in killing of Baltimore County officer

A prominent local defense attorney said he will represent one of the teenagers charged in the killing of Baltimore County Police Officer Amy Caprio.

After season of player protests, NFL approves new policy to stop kneeling during national anthem

Ravens senior vice president for public and community relations Kevin Byrne said the team wouldn't be commenting on the new policy.

Schmuck: NFL's new policy doesn't satisfy either side in national anthem controversy

The NFL tried to walk a fine line with the new national anthem policy, protecting the rights of players to act against societal injustice while mollifying fans who felt the protests were disrespectful to our active soldiers and veterans.

'Bodies on bodies:' Baltimore police increasingly accusing the dead of murder

The murder of popular student Victorious Swift is among a growing number of Baltimore homicides being “closed by exception" after police determine the suspect is also dead. Police say the practice reflects a hard reality, that so-called "street justice" often outpaces their own investigations.

Wandering buskers and topless sunbathers take Ocean City to court

As the summer season gets underway, Ocean City tries to hang on to its family-friendly past even as a group of women seek to go topless on the beach and performers celebrate their victory over a city that tried to regulate how they plied the boardwalk.

Democrats outspend Republicans in Baltimore County executive primaries

In the race to become the next Baltimore County executive, Democrats are raising and spending much more cash than Republicans.

Consent decree reforms progressing despite leadership shake-up, Baltimore Police officials say

Despite back-to-back command shake-ups in the last four months, the Baltimore Police Department is holding to a reform schedule set forward under its consent decree with the U.S. Department of Justice, police officials said Monday.

Gov. Larry Hogan makes E-ZPass devices free for Maryland motorists

E-ZPasses, the electronic devices that speed motorists through Maryland toll collection plazas, will now be free, Gov. Larry Hogan said Wednesday.