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Wednesday, Mar 28 Baltimore’s 911 dispatch system was hacked by an unknown actor or actors over the weekend, prompting a temporary shutdown of automated dispatching and an ongoing investigation into the breach, Mayor Catherine Pugh’s office confirmed to The Baltimore Sun on Tuesday. |
| As school President Dr. Freeman Hrabowski said during the celebration: “We have never had a more celebrated period in the history of UMBC.” |
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| The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments today in a Maryland redistricting case that has the potential to reshape how congressional boundaries are drawn nationwide. |
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| The Maryland General Assembly passed a bill that is expected to save Baltimore’s public schools from losing more than $300 million due to special tax deals awarded to developments that make the city appear more prosperous than it really is. |
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| Former NFL receiver Derrick Mason had initially been charged in October with felony aggravated domestic assault involving strangulation. |
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| A Baltimore County jury has convicted an Owings Mills man of murder in the deaths of his ex-wife and her boyfriend last year. |
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| Baltimore Police arrested seven people during a drug raid on a liquor store near Lexington Market on Monday, including the husband and wife who own the store and four of their employees, police said Tuesday. |
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| The Maryland General Assembly is set to approve its version of Gov. Larry Hogan’s more than $44 billion state operating budget after the Senate and House worked out their differences Monday in Annapolis. Here's a glimpse at what's in the budget. |
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| There will be no lineup of Orioles baseball games on WJZ or any other over-the-air Baltimore broadcast channels this season, the CBS-owned station and Orioles confirmed Tuesday. |
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| For one thing, the Orioles changed the perception of themselves this spring. |
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