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October 23, 2018

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'Up-and-coming' Baltimore rapper Nick Breed fatally shot Sunday

Tuesday, Oct 23

Baltimore rapper Nick Breed — whose lyrics often reflect the pain and trauma he’d seen in the city — was fatally shot Sunday in the Allendale neighborhood.

A message to the person who killed a bystander in Northeast Baltimore: You're also killing our city

A message for the killer of a bystander at a Northeast Baltimore shooting

Public defender's office says review of Baltimore Police Gun Trace Task Force cases moving too slowly

The Baltimore public defender’s office says prosecutors have slowed their pace for undoing convictions related to the Gun Trace Task Force police scandal, but prosecutors say they are continuing to methodically review cases and are seeking to preserve “viable” convictions.

Johns Hopkins asking for community input on proposal for more security, including possible campus police force

Johns Hopkins University officials are reviving a proposal to improve campus security — including the possibility of creating a campus police force — and they're asking community members to tell them what they think. A series of forums and community conversations are planned.

Johns Hopkins University sees outbreak of hand, foot and mouth disease

At least 129 people have been sickened with hand, food and mouth disease at Johns Hopkins. It's a highly contagious disease caused by a group of viruses also responsible for polio.

The Orioles apparently have failed to sign Sandy Gastón. Here's what missing out on another Cuban player means.

The Orioles' estimated bonus pool of over $6 million wasn't enough to entice the three remaining jewels in an international market — Victor Victor Mesa, Victor Mesa Jr. and Sandy Gastón.

Ravens place DT Willie Henry on injured reserve, possibly ending his season

Henry’s injury was not announced, but he missed the first four games of the season while recovering from hernia surgery.

What they're saying about Baltimore Mayor Pugh's $2M 'squeegee kid' initiative

Baltimoreans are reacting to Mayor Catherine E. Pugh's proposal to create a $2 million program to get "squeegee kids" off the streets.

Survey: More drivers ignoring school bus stop arm rules in Maryland

The driver behavior latest survey from the Maryland Department of Education found more drivers passing school buses during stops.

Committing to college, Patterson basketball star Gerard Mungo wants to move forward from incident when he was 7

Patterson basketball star Gerard Mungo is proud to be the first in his family set to go to college, announcing Monday night that he has committed to play at Millersville (Pa.) University.