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Thursday, Dec 21 Text messages from several of the officers charged in the arrest and death of Freddie Gray reveal something about their mindset in the days after Gray's death, amid the rioting and as prosecutors zeroed in on them. |
| The suggestion to utilize vacant properties was one of more than 40 recommendations Mayor Catherine Pugh’s Safe Art Space task force made after working for the past year to address the many issues surrounding Baltimore’s lack of safe and affordable spaces for artists. |
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| Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh pledged Wednesday that city homeowners no longer have to fear losing their homes over an unpaid water bill alone. |
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| Gov. Larry Hogan said Wednesday that he will submit legislation to the General Assembly next month to protect Maryland taxpayers from any negative impact of the federal tax overhaul President Donald J. Trump is soon expected to sign. |
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| The left-hander can't pitch until June at the earliest, but there's little the club can do but wait for him to return. |
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| Scientists at Johns Hopkins University seek to explain why Rudolph's nose glow, the Grinch's heart expands and Scrooge's life flashes before him. |
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| Federal authorities say Davon Carter, 37, has been charged with witness retaliation and tampering resulting in the death of Latrina Ashburne, a teacher's aide and assistant pastor who was gunned down in May 2016. |
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| Black alumni of Loyola Blakefield call for an increase in African-American faculty and administrators following graffiti incidents at the school involving racial slurs. |
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| A program that employs independent, street-wise mediators to interrupt and prevent violence in at-risk and dangerous Baltimore neighborhoods — without involving police — will be expanded from four to 10 neighborhoods and shifted from the health department to the mayor’s criminal justice office. |
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| Baltimore’s ban on food trucks operating within 300 feet of a brick-and-mortar business with a similar product is too vague to enforce, a city circuit court judge ruled Wednesday. |
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