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Michelle Pourciau, the Baltimore transportation director, resigned Friday, a city councilman said, just days after The Baltimore Sun reported that the city's internal watchdog was conducting a wide-ranging review of her leadership. | | |
A tentative agreement calls for the city – not the public – to see report tied to Preakness seating. The engineering report led to the closing off of 6,670 seats for the Preakness Stakes next month. | | |
With the first of two third-round draft picks Friday night, the Ravens took Louisiana Tech edge rusher Jaylon Ferguson 85th overall. | | |
Catherine Pugh’s attorney Steve Silverman said doctors are hoping to get the embattled mayor “to a level of physical and mental stability so she can make material decisions about what she wants to do next.” | | |
A Baltimore County jury on Friday morning watched the interview film on the fifth day of Dawnta Harris’ felony murder trial in the death of Baltimore County police officer Amy Caprio. Baltimore County police released to the public video from Caprio’s body camera, which the jury had seen Tuesday. | | |
Robert A. Chrencik resigned Friday as president and CEO of the University of Maryland Medical System amid the controversy surrounding accusations that UMMS had engaged in self-dealing and no-bid contracting. | | |
A former police officer in Philadelphia and Baltimore was sentenced to nine years in federal prison Friday afternoon for helping a member of the Gun Trace Task Force sell drugs taken off the street here. | | |
New housing is rising in Greenmount West, a neighborhood once used as a setting for scenes in "The Wire." | | |
After day one of the annual NFL draft, the Ravens came away with one of college football’s top receivers even though he was small and far from the prototype. But on day two, the Ravens might have gotten better by adding edge rusher Jaylon Ferguson and receiver Miles Boykin, both third-round picks. | | |
The Ravens have somewhat pressing needs at interior offensive line and inside linebacker, and more depth is always welcome in the secondary. | | |
On a night he extended his hitting streak to eight games and boosted his status as the American League’s leader in hits, Trey Mancini left his three-hit performance in the Orioles' loss Friday to the Minnesota Twins more concerned more with an at-bat that ended unsuccessfully. | | |
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