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Conspiring with a neo-Nazi leader, Sarah Beth Clendaniel put together a plan to take out power substations around the Baltimore region.
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The court likely will not hand down a ruling for several months.
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The Washington D.C. Archdiocese is bringing a legal challenge to the new law.
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The Sunday night shooting near the building killed one person and wounded seven others. Law enforcement is investigating if the group is involved after noise complaints from the community earlier that night.
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A 36-year-old man died and the other conditions range from stable to critical condition.
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Brian Barrio didn’t know that the university knew about serious misconduct until earlier this year when the United States Department of Justice released a report that Chad Cradock sexually assaulted, harassed and discriminated against student athletes on the swim team.
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Data from the Baltimore Police Department shows that roughly a quarter of juveniles arrested in the city are charged as adults.
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The Civil Rights Division of the Maryland Attorney General’s office filed its first case Friday. It is against a landlord accused of sexually assaulting tenants.
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City leaders held a news conference at Baltimore’s Police Headquarters Thursday, announcing the takedown of another drug organization operating in East Baltimore.
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Tristan Jackson will be the only defendant in the mass shooting so far to go to trial.