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Friday, Jan 11 The Ingenuity Project, an advanced match and science program, is expanding to James McHenry Elementary/Middle School in Hollins Market next year. | | |
| A serious crash was reported in the 1200 block of W. Pratt Street, Baltimore police said. |
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| The move, which comes on Eric DeCosta’s first day as Ravens general manager, is expected to solidify John Harbaugh’s future in Baltimore. |
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| Three convicted heroin dealers from Baltimore are headed back to court for allegedly throwing punches and elbows at federal agents during a drug trial last year. |
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| Two crashes 10 minutes apart shut down both directions of Maryland Route 700 in Middle River on Friday afternoon, according to the Maryland State Highway Administration. |
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| Prudential Financial plans to invest in a $150 million East Baltimore mixed-use project through the federal opportunity zones program, an economic development incentive designed to direct investment capital into struggling communities. |
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| The major in charge of the Baltimore Police training academy is retiring, just as the department begins training officers on consent decree reforms. |
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| The case of Dolores Delgado, who was sentenced to 17 years in federal prison for aiding Sgt. Maliek Kearney murder his wife, Karyln Ramirez, in Anne Arundel County in 2015. |
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| The U.S. House of Representatives has overwhelmingly approved legislation to guarantee back pay for federal employees affected by a partial government shutdown. The measure has already cleared the U.S. Senate, where it was sponsored by Maryland Democrats Ben Cardin and Chris Van Hollen. |
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