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Tuesday, Feb 26 Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh accused the Maryland Jockey Club of wanting to abandon the city for a preferred Laurel location, saying the firm “allowed Pimlico to deteriorate" by spending most of its state-funded improvements in Laurel, not Pimlico. More: Read today's eNewspaper | Listen to the news now | | |
| The Baltimore school board is expected to reconsider its stance on arming school police officers during its Tuesday meeting, a little over two weeks after a staff member was shot at Frederick Douglass High School. |
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| With jury selection to begin Monday, prosecutors abruptly dropped the case against a man accused of gunning down a Baltimore City College High School student last spring. |
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| Maryland lawmakers are advancing a bill that gradually increases the minimum wage to $15 per hour — but does it at a slower rate that advocates had hoped for. |
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| Billionaire Tom Steyer came to Baltimore to push Rep. Elijah Cummings to begin impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump. |
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| The Baltimore Police Department continues to work to bolster its training academy staff, and is requesting a three-week extension within the consent decree schedule to double its personnel. |
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| Baltimore is set to receive a federal loan of about $202 million from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to help the city make system-wide upgrades to its aging wastewater infrastructure. |
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| The Baltimore City Council has passed a resolution urging state legislators to increase funding for the world-renowned but financially strapped Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. |
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| Fermented tea maker Wild Kombucha is expanding to Northwest Baltimore facility. |
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| Joshua Miles is the type of player everyone will root for this week at the NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis. He is a Randallstown native who played at Western Tech High in Baltimore County and later at Morgan State University. |
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| Kaila Charles scored 20 points and grabbed 13 rebounds to help the No. 8 Maryland women’s basketball team rally for a 58-55 victory over Purdue on Monday night. |
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