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Tuesday, Apr 10 Police officials on Tuesday said they fear the fatal shooting of a mother and daughter in their West Baltimore home last week “really ramps up the level of retaliation big time” — and could spur additional violence. |
| From drone races to a giant, light-up octopus, here are the highlights of Baltimore's third annual illuminated art festival. |
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| A Baltimore law firm has filed suit to remove disgraced state Sen. Nathaniel Oaks’ name from the June primary elections ballot after the lawmaker was convicted of federal crimes |
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| Baltimore Police Commissioner Darryl De Sousa said Tuesday that he is considering removing the investigation into Det. Sean Suiter’s death from his department’s homicide unit entirely, because having them investigate their friend and colleague’s death was “unfair” from the start. |
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| Roughly an hour after the first call, heavy smoke and fire was still visible from the roofs of about a dozen homes. About 72 first responders were on site. |
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| Thousands of students seeking degrees and professional certificates at Maryland community colleges would be eligible for free tuition under a compromise the General Assembly passed in the final minutes of its 2018 legislative session. |
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| The Maryland General Assembly has unanimously passed Del. Brooke Lierman’s legislation that makes it illegal for police officers to have sex with people in their custody. |
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| A Baltimore man accused of trying to kill a city cop last summer is now suing the officer and the police department for violating his civil rights, alleging the officer fabricated facts in the case in an “utterly outrageous, offensive and intolerable” manner. |
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| A “rough” legislative session for environmental groups ended with the failure of two key proposals — one better measuring Maryland forest loss and another cutting off green-energy subsidies for a Baltimore trash incinerator. |
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