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January 14, 2018

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The Morning Sun

Veterans of Enron, Deepwater Horizon cases prepare to try accused Baltimore cops

Sunday, Jan 14

"They are like the terminator. They just never stop coming." A look at Derek Hines and Leo Wise, the two assistant U.S. attorneys prosecuting the corrupt squad of Baltimore police.

Chelsea Manning, convicted of giving military documents to Wikileaks, files candidacy to challenge Sen. Cardin

Chelsea Manning, the transgender Maryland woman convicted of sharing thousands of military documents with Wikileaks, has filed her candidacy to challenge Sen. Ben Cardin in 2018.

Roof of Columbia music venue Merriweather Post Pavilion collapses

The pavilion roof at Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia collapsed on Friday night, said Audrey Fix Schaefer, communications director for the music venue.

Sub-zero wind chills forecast Sunday, Monday; snow possible Tuesday

Frigid Arctic air has returned to Maryland, and blustery winds were forecast to make it feel as cold as a few degrees below zero Sunday and Monday around Baltimore.

Missing teacher found dead in his car in West Baltimore

Gregory D. Ferrell, an eighth-grade teacher who had been missing for weeks, was found dead in his car Saturday, on a busy street in West Baltimore.

Schmuck: Former Towson star, shooting victim John Davis going a long way to make a comeback

Former Towson star John Davis reflects on the year he has spent preparing to resume his basketball career after he took a bullet in the knee in a random drive-by shooting.

In Baltimore and nationwide, art museums fight sharp declines in attendance

Museum attendance is down in Baltimore and nationwide. The Sun has embarked upon a three-part series about art museums' struggles to serve a new and changing audience.

Cold classrooms, patient dumping: Baltimore tries to put its best foot forward, stumbles

Rising crime, unheated schools and a woman in a hospital gown being dumped at a bus stop on a freezing night: At a time when Baltimore is competing with more than 200 cities for Amazon's second headquarters, the last thing the city needed was for such images to go viral.

MLK events, Poe's birthday and more of the best of Baltimore's arts scene this week

The top arts and entertainment events in Baltimore for the week of Jan. 14-20.

Dan Rodricks: Trump's Dreamers decision is all about racism, not business

Rescission of Obama's DACA order exposed Trump's muddled, racist thinking on immigration.Â