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Saturday, Feb 17 As federal authorities continue to probe Baltimoreâs corrupt Gun Trace Task Force, police commanders are pledging internal investigations aimed at finding and rooting out corruption. |
| A crew of Baltimore Gas & Electric workers left Maryland on Saturday morning to join restoration efforts in Puerto Rico, where hundreds of thousands of people remain without power. |
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| Twenty-five elementary and middle school-aged children came to Jemicyâs Upper School in Owings Mills for Camp Kangaroo, a three-day grief camp for children who have lost a loved on within the last two years. |
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| After a stretch of warm weather Friday, Baltimore and surrounding areas in northern Maryland saw snow showers Saturday. |
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| Florida's child welfare agency investigated Nikolas Cruz, the suspect in the Parkland school shooting, after he cut himself in a video but found him stable. |
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| Melo Trimble's first trip back for a game in College Park comes less than a year after his game-winning 3-pointer beat Michigan State. |
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| Maryland First Lady Yumi Hogan shares some of her favorite Korean recipes in hopes of inspiring Americans to take note of Korean culture during the 2018 Winter Olympics, which are hosted in PyeongChang, South Korea. |
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| Women â specifically, Republican women â are the best hope for changing the gun laws in the United States. |
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| A 22-year-old man was fatally shot in West Baltimore on Friday night. |
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| A new state law to expand access to contraception beyond what's afforded in the federal Affordable Care Act leaves out women who work for the state. |
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