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The head of the Baltimore Board of Ethics said Tuesday she expects the panel to discuss Mayor Catherine Pugh’s book sales in a closed session of its regularly scheduled meeting on Wednesday afternoon. | | |
About 20,000 books were delivered to the Baltimore City schools loading dock at North Avenue in March 2013. Then they disappeared. | | |
The bill now includes an exception that allows people who are 18 or older to remain able to purchase tobacco products if they show a military identification. | | |
Maryland senators have voted to approve a two-year plan to send more than $700 million in extra funding to the state’s public schools. The “Blueprint for Maryland’s Future” bill now moves to the House of Delegates, where it is expected to move swiftly in the final days of the legislature. | | |
The Orioles have announced their plans for pregame ceremonies ahead of Thursday’s 3:05 p.m. home opener against the New York Yankees. | | |
Camden Yards will offer new foods including Old Bay elote, acai bowls and fried Cajun catfish sandwiches as the Orioles host their first game at home. | | |
As Baltimore officials publicly try to save the Preakness Stakes and Pimlico Race Course by holding rallies, lobbying against General Assembly legislation and filing a lawsuit, the city has pursued a separate strategy behind the scenes. | | |
Anne Arundel County Circuit Court denied a request from former County Executive John Leopold who asked that his criminal conviction be overturned. The court did not find sufficient evidence to do so. | | |
Baltimore Police were on the scene of a double-shooting in Southwest Baltimore Wednesday afternoon. | | |
Testimony had concluded. The alternate jurors had been dismissed. All that remained was for 12 people to decide the verdict of a Virginia couple accused of murder in South Baltimore — except one juror was missing. | | |
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