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| Former Baltimore County schools superintendent Dallas Dance expressed shame, something increasingly rare in the Trump era. |
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| Baltimore County Police have arrested the remaining two suspects — both girls — in the carjacking of a pregnant Baltimore County school teacher last week. |
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| A federal judge in Washington delivered the toughest blow yet to the Trump administration's efforts to phase out DACA. |
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| Following a year in which the Baltimore city school district was forced to lay off 115 people to fill a massive budget shortfall — including the first classroom teachers to lose their jobs in a decade — this year’s $1.3 billion proposed budget includes no layoffs. |
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| After a drone pilot was reported to police for bringing his drone close to an eagle and causing another to leave its nest in Pasadena, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Maryland Natural Resources police got involved. |
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| Tuesday's postponement gave the Orioles a much-needed night off. The cost? They'll have to play 27 games in 27 days. |
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| So the Orioles are 6-17? Big deal. They’ve had starts just as bad — and worse. And in 1988, it got so bad that manager Frank Robinson got a pep talk from President Ronald Reagan. |
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| The Ravens aren't expected to draft a quarterback in the first round of the NFL draft Thursday night, but it might be the right thing to do. |
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| Roadway deaths in Maryland have increased for three years in a row, following decades of steady declines. |
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| Baltimore Mayor Catherine E. Pugh — and four other mayors in Maryland — were named to Essence Magazine’s list of “Woke 100 Women” along with 14 other black female mayors from across the nation. |
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