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Two people died and three were injured, including a child and an infant, in a Saturday night shooting in West Baltimore, according to Baltimore Police.
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The trial of the teen accused of killing James Blue III is slated to begin in earnest Tuesday, almost exactly a year after the 43-year-old husband of a Baltimore Police lieutenant was gunned down outside of a home he was fixing up in Northeast Baltimore.
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Education
Jolie McShane has rallied her network of activists and civic groups to remove "Gender Queer" and "Lawn Boy" from shelves in Baltimore County schools.
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Ex-Baltimore Police officer Ethan Glover fell to the courtroom floor sobbing Monday afternoon after a federal jury returned a not guilty verdict in his corruption trial.
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A 17-year-old boy from Pasadena was arrested and charged with first-degree assault this weekend after swinging a hatchet at multiple people in Arnold, according to the Anne Arundel County Police Department.
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Politics
Baltimore’s employees will be banned from using the social media app TikTok as a result of cybersecurity concerns surrounding the platform, which is tied to the Chinese government.
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Next month, an eight-person panel will begin interviewing candidates for the county’s next police chief before recommending finalists to Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr.
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Crime
A Maryland man could receive life in prison without the possibility of parole after a jury convicted him of first-degree murder in the deaths of his 6-year-old sister and two young extended family members in a home in 2017.
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