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Wednesday, Jul 11 Baltimore Police Commissioner Gary Tuggle said Wednesday that he has reassigned 115 officers to patrol the city's streets in an effort to suppress crime and curb soaring overtime spending. | | |
| Political newcomer Liz Walsh held onto her win over incumbent Jon Weinstein in the District 1 Democratic primary following Wednesday’s recount. |
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| Mario Mandzukic scored the clincher in the second half of extra time in the semifinal to secure a spot in Sunday's final against France. |
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| Defending champion Roger Federer has been knocked out of Wimbledon after wasting a match point during a 2-6, 6-7 (5), 7-5, 6-4, 13-11 defeat to Kevin Anderson. |
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| Congress paused for a moment of silence Wednesday afternoon to honor the victims of the June 28 shooting at the Capital Gazette’s Annapolis newsroom. |
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| Three weeks after Circuit Judge Althea Handy declared a mistrial in Davis’ third trial, a spokeswoman for Marilyn Mosby’s office said it is still reviewing its options. Davis is charged with killing a Pimlico security guard in 2015. |
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| City Auditor Audrey Askew told Baltimore’s Board of Estimates that these improper payments “result in the city’s loss of revenues, decreased integrity and unreliability of information provided by the YouthWorks program.” |
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| Donna Drew Sawyer has been named the new CEO for the Baltimore Office of Promotion and the Arts. |
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| Good Charlotte, a band led by the Maddon brothers of Waldorf, has committed to perform at a festival in Annapolis to honor press freedom. |
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| The late Rob Hiaasen of the Annapolis Capital was the best reader a young writer could have. |
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