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Tuesday, Oct 30 The University System of Maryland’s governing body on Tuesday will recommend that University of Maryland athletic director Damon Evans and head football coach DJ Durkin remain in their positions, according to sources familiar with the discussions. | | |
| Days after receiving a report on "dysfunction" that preceded the death of University of Maryland football player Jordan McNair, the Board of Regents has decided coach DJ Durkin and Athletic Director Damon Evans will keep their jobs. But university President Wallace Loh will go. |
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| The Ravens on Tuesday acquired Green Bay Packers running back Ty Montgomery in the franchise’s first NFL trade deadline deal. |
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| Federal and state officials are launching reviews of hate crime laws and reporting practices after a mass shooting at a synagogue in Pittsburgh and the rise of anti-Jewish incidents here in Maryland. They're searching for what more can be done to stop a surge of anti-Semitism in the United States. |
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| The Baltimore County Police Department is reviewing its body-camera policy after an off-duty officer shot and killed a man while working as a security guard Monday. He was not wearing a body camera. |
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| Under bright blue skies, an ebullient Republican Gov. Larry Hogan and First Lady Yumi Hogan voted early at the Pip Moyer Recreation Center in Annapolis. Later the same day, U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders planned to rally voters in Bethesda for Democratic gubernatorial nominee Ben Jealous. |
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| A complete list of The Baltimore Sun editorial board's endorsements in the 2018 general election. |
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| Baltimore Police Officer Kevin Battipaglia was cleared this month of assault, but the 33-year-old cop is due back in court after he allegedly “mule kicked” a hole in the front desk of his police station when told he had to work Halloween night. |
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| Twenty one people have been charged in what Anne Arundel County police are calling an extensive drug ring that sold heroin and other opioids from Pasadena to Annapolis. |
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| Union dockworkers in Baltimore walked off the job Monday, forcing a shutdown of the port of Baltimore’s container terminal and prompting management to file a lawsuit in federal court to force the International Longshoremen’s Association Local 333 members to return to work Tuesday. |
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