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| A two-week civil trial is scheduled to start next week in the lawsuit brought against Baltimore County by the family of Korryn Gaines. |
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| Former Det. Maurice Ward will be cross-examined after his explosive testimony Tuesday outlining various crimes and misconduct as a member of the Baltimore Police Department's Gun Trace Task Force. |
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| Gov. Larry Hogan expressed concern Thursday about the indictment of former Baltimore County School Superintendent Dallas Dance, whom he believes âwas apparently taking bribes.â |
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| Trump sought the firing of Mueller last June, shortly after the special counsel took over the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election. |
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| The Baltimore school board voted this week to revamp the districtâs funding formula, choosing to provide extra dollars to schools on the basis of student poverty rather than standardized test scores. |
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| Joint Committee on Legislative Ethics finds that a Baltimore Democrat "breached the standards of conduct expected of a member of the General Assembly" last year when he got into a verbal altercation with an advocate for a nonprofit group. |
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| The convictions came after a two-month trial of members of the Greenmount Avenue Regime, a crew that prosecutors say committed seven murders also shootings, stabbings and robberies. |
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| The University of Maryland, College Park has set aside $3.8 million for new diversity measures following the killing of a black Bowie State University student by a white UM student on campus last May, Maryland President Wallace Loh said this week. |
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| The opioid epidemic has first responders instituting new policies and deploying drug detection devices to ensure no one accidentally overdoses on fentanyl or analogs that are responsible for a thousands of deaths in the state and more around the country. |
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