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Friday, Mar 23 Maryland students are marching not just in honor of the 17 students, teachers and other staff killed at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School during a school shooting last month, but also for the two students who were shot and injured by a classmate, who died, Tuesday at Great Mills High School. |
| Basketball player Carmelo Anthony, the television network MTV and the civil rights organization NAACP are all helping to send Baltimore kids to the March for Our Lives rally in Washington on Saturday, they said. |
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| The Baltimore State’s Attorney’s Office says it has completed a review of more than 275 cases affected by the corrupt Gun Trace Task Force, and plans to broaden its review to include potentially thousands of cases. |
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| Jaelynn Willey, the 16-year-old girl wounded in the school shooting at Great Mills High School in Southern Maryland, died Thursday night, hours after her parents said they would take her off life support. |
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| Security is playing a bigger role in school design in the wake of school shootings and other tragedies |
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| Baltimore Housing officials next month plan to ask for a city subsidy of between $50 million and $100 million to help redevelop a wide swath of East Baltimore, including an overhaul of the Perkins Homes public housing complex. |
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| The move to option Engelb Vielma leaves non-roster players Danny Valencia and Luis Sardinas as the remaining players competing for the team’s utility spot. |
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| Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh on Friday reopened the newly renovated Shake & Bake Family Fun Center — after ordering the center closed down last year for repairs and forcing out its longtime operator |
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| A Baltimore judge ruled Friday that Ivan Bates has lived in Baltimore since November 2016, affirming the longtime defense attorney as the third candidate for the city state’s attorney's race. |
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| A 52-year-old man was struck by a minivan in the 500 block of E. Fayette Street in downtown Baltimore about 3 p.m. Friday, according to Baltimore police. |
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