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 The husband and stepdaughter charged in the death of an Aberdeen woman who was fatally stabbed in Baltimore — which they initially said happened after she gave money to a panhandler — were arraigned in Texas on Monday, authorities said. |  | |
 No longer a story of martyred charity, Jacquelyn Smith's death was murder scheme, Baltimore Police say |  | |
 The story of Jacquelyn Smith's killing was believable because people are conditioned to believe the worst about Baltimore. |  | |
 Acting Baltimore Police Commissioner Michael Harrison says that crime reductions will come as a result of policing reforms mandated under the city’s federal consent decree -- but only indirectly, and not right away. |  | - |
 Police gave an all-clear and students returned to classes after a Northwest Baltimore school building was evacuated because of a bomb threat, a city schools spokeswoman said. Police searched the building at 2801 N. Dukeland St. and declared it safe. They continue to investigate the threat. |  | |
 After more than 30 years of vacancy, the mansion at 3400 Auchentoroly Terrace in West Baltimore is being redeveloped into 16 apartments. The property dates to the early 1900s and sits just feet from Druid Hill Park. |  | |
 Charging documents for Ravens running back Alex Collins reveal a dispute over whose marijuana was in his car during a Friday morning crash. |  | |
 By designating inside linebacker C.J. Mosley with the franchise tag, the Ravens would have committed about $15.4 million to the former first-round draft pick for the 2019 season. |  | |
 Veteran catcher Jesús Sucre has been absent from camp because of problems getting his work visa, but that wasn't his biggest problem. |  | |
 Know where to find Baltimore’s best burger? Got a go-to yoga studio? Vote for your favorite people, places, businesses and more in The Baltimore Sun’s Best readers’ choice poll by March 15. |  | |
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