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Baltimore police identify man they killed after they say he shot at officer Police department spokesman T.J. Smith said at a news conference Monday night that Billy Louise Rucker, of Southwest Baltimore, was shot after he pointed a semi-automatic handgun on an officer, and later died at an area hospital.
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Maryland snow: Forecast shows a chance of dusting or more Weather forecasters are calling for a chance of snow across much of Maryland by the Tuesday morning commute.
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On immigration, Trump has come up with an idea even worse than the wall President Donald Trump's proposed immigration deal would protect the "Dreamers," but the price is a virtual shut-down of the legal immigration system.
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Baltimore's Black Restaurant Challenge attracts thousands Casey Jenkins never could have predicted the tickets for his Black Restaurant Challenge kick-off would sell out in 30 minutes. But just like that, they were gone.
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Parents of slain pregnant Howard County teacher seek bill on fetal homicide The parents of a Howard County teacher who was killed in September are testifying for a bill that would allow homicide charges to be brought in the killing of fetuses less than 23 weeks old.
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'Ninja Warrior,' Towson gymnastics alum Kacy Catanzaro reports to NXT to start wrestling career Kacy Catanzaro, the Towson University alum who made "American Ninja Warrior" history by becoming the first woman to complete a city finals course and qualify for nationals in Las Vegas, has officially reported to NXT to begin training for a pro wrestling career, according to WWE.com.
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Goldberg: Trump's tariffs are statism on the march The administration could invoke either the Trade Act of 1974 or the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. (August 2, 2017) (Sign up for our free video newsletter here http://bit.ly/2n6VKPR). Jonah Goldberg. The Trump administration is now moving to put some teeth on its promise to punish ...
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Post-Amazon, Baltimore still has something to offer An executive from Amazon briefed senior Baltimore officials on the city's failed proposal to host the retailer's second headquarters, but didn't provide specific reasons why the city fell short, according to a summary of the call the city released. It was heartening to read The Sun's excellent independent ...
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A simple fix for Md.'s complex tax problem Governor of Maryland Larry Hogan talks about a bill that he is introducing for Maryland tax payers in response to the new federal tax plan. (Kim Hairston, Baltimore Sun video). The Baltimore Sun published a very informative editorial about the complications that Maryland taxpayers will face when the file ...
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