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November 9, 2018

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Baltimore Police officer found guilty of fabricating evidence in case where his own body camera captured the act

Friday, Nov 9

A Baltimore Police officer was found guilty by a judge of fabricating evidence in a case in which his own body-camera footage showed him placing drugs in a vacant lot and then acting as if he had just discovered them.

In letter to fans, former Orioles manager Buck Showalter describes what he loves, misses about Baltimore

Former Orioles manager Buck Showalter wrote a letter to the fans Friday outlining all he loved and would miss about Baltimore

After Hogan victory, what's next for Maryland politics? Democrats say they see bright future in new leaders

Tuesday’s election results mean that in 2019 Democrats will hold the top job in seven of Maryland’s eight largest jurisdictions. Meanwhile, Republicans — still riding high from Hogan’s historic win over Democrat Ben Jealous — looked around the state to see their bench had been decimated.

More women will serve in the Maryland legislature — part of a nationwide surge in 2018 election

Seventy women won election Tuesday — about 30 of them new to the House and Senate — as part of a surge of woman across the country that shattered glass ceilings for gender, race and religion. Overall, Maryland will see a net gain of seven more women when the legislature reconvenes in January.

Baltimore teacher has forgiven student who struck her, union says

The teacher had just returned from a leave of absence and was spending her first day back in the classroom Wednesday when the incident with the student occurred, said Baltimore Teachers Union president Marietta English. The moment was captured in a viral video this week.

Baltimore Symphony Orchestra suspends concertmaster Jonathan Carney after peace order filed against him

The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra has suspended concertmaster Jonathan Carney after allegations surfaced of Carney’s inappropriate behavior toward another orchestra’s employee, according to a statement from BSO President and CEO Peter Kjome.

City to issue refunds to all Baltimore Bike Share members — eventually

All 260 people who still had monthly or annual Baltimore Bike Share memberships when the program was ended in August will receive refunds, it’s just not clear when.

Baltimore's first AlienCon will welcome believers, skeptics and costumed extra-terrestrials

AlienCon is a gathering of those who believe aliens visited (and possibly colonized) the earth eons ago, set for Nov. 9-11 in Baltimore.

Fireplaces in Baltimore restaurants and bars

When the weather gets chilly in Baltimore, folks start looking for restaurants and bars with fireplaces. Here are some of the more notable fireplaces around town.