March 16, 2019 | ||
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Baltimore delegates vote to kill state House bill allowing school police officers to carry guns inside schoolsBaltimore lawmakers have voted down legislation that would have allowed city school police officers to carry guns while patrolling in schools. The city’s House delegation voted 10-5 against the bill — effectively killing it for this legislative session. | ||
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Bill prevents Baltimore from placing liens against properties over unpaid water debtThe city of Baltimore will be prevented from placing liens against homes, churches and other properties over unpaid water bills after new legislation passed by the General Assembly. | ||
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After loss to Vermont in America East final, no return trip to NCAA tournament for UMBCAfter upsetting Virginia last season, the Retrievers fell one step short of a return trip. | ||
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Baltimore Streetcar Museum closed indefinitely as cleanup continues after CSX train derailment FridayCrews removed several train cars that derailed from their tracks Friday afternoon when a CSX train went off the tracks on the 1900 block of Falls Road. | ||
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Man's body pulled from Baltimore harbor Saturday, police sayPolice recovered at least one person's body from the harbor Saturday afternoon. | ||
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Police: Man in unicorn costume robs High's convenience store in BaldwinA man dressed as a unicorn robbed a High's convenience store Saturday morning has been arrested, according to the Baltimore County Police Department. | ||
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Anatomy of a terror attack: New Zealand gunman narrated his chilling rampage across ChristchurchThe story of Friday's chilling, live-streamed terror attack in Christchurch, New Zealand. | ||
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'You're stealing our future': School climate strikes draw thousands to the streets in cities across the globeA movement that began with a single teenager protesting outside the Swedish parliament last summer became a global phenomenon Friday. | ||
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Howard County firefighters rescue two girls from Patapsco RiverFirefighters in Howard County pulled two girls from the Patapsco River on Friday afternoon. | ||
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Jacques Kelly: Where Oakenshawe came fromDennis J. Wilson's book on the Baltimore neighborhood explains how a string of 19th-century family-owned mansions metamorphosed into upscale housing for thousands. | ||
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