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Monday, Apr 30 Baltimore is poised to pay $9 million to a man who was wrongfully convicted of rape and murder and spent 20 years in prison before DNA evidence cleared his name a decade ago. |
| An “antiquated” network of traffic signals is contributing to congestion downtown and in other busy neighborhoods of Baltimore, with at least $30 million in technological and structural upgrades needed to provide smoother, faster rides, according to city transportation officials. |
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| Police body-camera footage from the days after Det. Sean Suiter was shot to death in West Baltimore shows residents of Harlem Park living under police watch — with officers stopping everyone entering the neighborhood and residents having to show identification. |
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| First-round draft pick Lamar Jackson, a quarterback from Louisville, has time on his side in learning the Ravens offense. |
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| Baltimore’s 11 hospitals have committed to a new city initiative aimed at increasing the role that medical institutions play in fighting the opioid epidemic. |
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| Gerald "Geezy" Johnson was sentenced to life in prison without parole Monday for ruling over a murderous regime of the Black Guerilla Family street gang and ordering the execution of a police informant. |
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| Ground was broken for the Merriweather District redevelopment project in downtown Columbia on Monday. The mixed-use development includes a new office tower and housing. |
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| A Baltimore City Councilman wants to require diaper changing tables in public buildings and businesses. |
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| Given some time to digest the draft, here is a look at the winners and losers solely from a Ravens’ perspective. |
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