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May 14, 2019

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Home sales are held up; Baltimore ransomware attack cripples systems vital to real estate deals

The ransomware attack on Baltimore computer systems has blocked people from being able to buy and sell property, real estate agents said.

Ex-bishop Heather Cook released from prison after serving half of sentence for fatal drunken driving crash

Ex-bishop Heather Cook is released from prison after serving just half of her seven-year sentence in connection with the death of a Baltimore bicyclist.

Baltimore firefighters, BGE respond to 'manhole incident' in Mount Vernon

Smoke was coming out from a manhole and firefighters said it appeared to be an electrical problem. Neighbors say they thought it was an explosion.

Baltimore County narrows search for superintendent amid challenges: late start, fractious school board

The Baltimore County school board will interview six finalists for superintendent this month in a selection process challenged by a short timeline and discord.

Union workers at Pimlico Race Course avert strike before Preakness by ratifying contract with pay raise

Days before the horse racing world turns its eyes to Pimlico for Preakness weekend, employees at the Baltimore track averted a strike and approved a contract.

Rodricks: All said and just about done, Cross Street Market prepares to reopen

In Baltimore, we fight and squabble, and sometimes we get what we want.

Retired Anne Arundel teacher from Glen Burnie is charged in St. Mary's County with 1970s child sex abuse

A retired teacher from Glen Burnie has been charged with a child sex offense that St. Mary’s County authorities say happened more than 40 years ago.

Former Baltimore Police chief Darryl De Sousa enters federal prison

Former Baltimore Police Commissioner Darryl De Sousa has entered federal prison after pleading guilty to three counts of failing to file federal tax returns.

Reporter sues Baltimore City Circuit Court administrative judge over denial of audio recording of proceedings

A journalist who has reported on the deaths of Freddie Gray and Detective Sean Suiter has sued after being denied a copy of an audio recording of a hearing.

Kim Boniface, member of prominent Harford County horse racing and breeding family, dies at age 51

Kim Boniface, a member of the prominent horse racing and breeding family of Bonita Farm in Darlington, died Friday. She was 51.