March 22, 2019 | ||
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'Who looked the other way?' Lawmakers grill University of Maryland hospital leadership on self-dealing scandalLawmakers in Annapolis on Friday grilled leaders at the University of Maryland Medical System as they considered sweeping legislation to reform the hospital network after allegations of self-dealing and no-bid contracting with board members. | ||
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Watch the International Space Station fly over Baltimore Saturday eveningA prime chance to see the International Space Station fly overhead comes Saturday evening around Baltimore. It appears as a bright, steady light, almost like a star, moving slowly across the sky. | ||
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Jury rules in favor of Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby in lawsuit over prosecutor's firingA Baltimore jury sided with Marilyn Mosby Friday and found the Baltimore state’s attorney had not unlawfully fired a city prosecutor four years ago. | ||
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Orioles release outfielder Eric Young Jr. after solid spring performanceThe Orioles outfield situation continues to clarify after the club released Eric Young Jr. on Friday. He could still return to the club if he doesn't find a major league job. | ||
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University of Maryland receives record number of sexual misconduct reports, conducts few investigationsFueled by a rising awareness about the prevalence of sexual violence on campus and ways to report it, the University of Maryland’s Title IX office received a record-high number of complaints last school year — yet it opened a record-low number of investigations into those claims. | ||
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Baltimore City College student stabbed outside school, officials sayA Baltimore City College student was stabbed outside the school following dismissal, district officials confirmed. | ||
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Medically assisted suicide bill advances in Maryland, but with so many changes that advocates withdraw supportA bill to allow certain terminally ill Marylanders to obtain medication to end their lives is advancing in the state Senate, but it has been changed so much that the leading advocacy group is withdrawing its support for the measure. | ||
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Day 2 of the NCAA Tournament: No. 1 seed Virginia overcomes struggles to avoid another first-round upsetResults, scores and recaps from the first round of the NCAA Tournament. | ||
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Second teen in Glenelg High hate crime case sentenced to nine weekends in Howard County jailSeth Taylor, the second of the four former Glenelg High School students found guilty of a hate crime, was sentenced Friday to nine consecutive weekends in jail. | ||
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Robert Mueller has turned in his Russia report. What happens next?Special counsel Robert Mueller has turned in his final report on Russian election interference and possible collusion with Trump campaign officials. | ||
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