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Thursday, Oct 4 A high-ranking Baltimore Police commander has been banned from city buildings after slamming a chair into a wall during a heated meeting with interim Commissioner Gary Tuggle’s chief of staff, he confirmed. | | |
| Baltimore police say they have identified and charged the alleged killer of Timothy Moriconi, the 25-year-old gunned down outside his home last week in Riverside, near Federal Hill. |
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| A member Baltimore's retirement fund board recruited a longtime business partner to a senior job with the fund without ever disclosing their relationship, according to a report by the city's inspector general. |
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| County Councilman John Grasso issued an apology Thursday for a string of Facebook posts he shared about Muslims. |
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| Legionnaires' disease leads to restricted water use at a North Baltimore apartment complex |
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| A panel of federal judges in Baltimore has suggested settlement discussions be pursued in a case in which Republican voters in Maryland's 6th congressional district want to toss out a map they say was crafted to benefit Democrats. The district stretches from Montgomery County to western Maryland. |
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| Tronc has shed its much-derided corporate moniker and reverted to its legacy name, Tribune Publishing. The name change will take effect after the market closes Tuesday. |
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| After a late start, a popular sunflower field in Jarrettsville is open to visitors. |
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| As the Orioles begin their search for the now-vacant job atop their baseball operations department, a familiar face will oversee the day-to-day baseball decisions — director of player development Brian Graham. |
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| Ravens defensive coordinator Don "Wink" Martindale said the team's coaching staff studied the Golden State Warriors to improve their halftime efficiency. |
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