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Former Baltimore County Schools Superintendent Dallas Dance indicted on 4 counts of perjury Former Baltimore County school superintendent Dallas Dance was indicted today on four counts of perjury for failing to disclose pay he received for private consulting with several companies and school districts beginning in 2012, the Maryland State Prosecutor announced.
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Boys, ages 13 and 15, charged with setting cat on fire in Northeast Baltimore Two teenage boys have been arrested and charged as juveniles after assaulting a cat and setting it on fire last month in Northeast Baltimore, city police said.
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Baltimore mayor: I am impatient Baltimore mayor: Because I believe we can do so much better and must achieve progress faster, it is why I determined the need to appoint new leadership at police headquarters. Like me, Commissioner-Designate Darryl De Sousa is impatient.
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Leave Baltimore's homeless encampments alone The city has decided to clear a homeless encampment on Guilford Avenue at the end of January. City officials plan to offer dormitory style housing to those living in tents. (Baltimore Sun video). Lauren Siegel, Jeff Singer. In his Nobel lecture, Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. decried our tendency to make ...
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Lessons from the Trump era The divisive issue has been at the center of talks between Democrats and Republicans to avert a government shutdown this Friday. E.R. Shipp. Even the slowest of learners has had ample time in the last year to absorb the lessons of the Trump presidency. The 45th president of the United States can be ...
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Dance's breach of trust If true, the allegations in former Baltimore County Superintendent Dallas Dance's indictment represent a stunning breach of trust that could set back the legitimate causes he championed for years.
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Firing commissioner won't reduce crime Mayor Catherine E. Pugh and other city leaders hold a vigil to honor those whose lives have been lost to violent crime in Baltimore this year. (Lloyd Fox, Baltimore Sun video). Mayor Catherine Pugh has fired Baltimore's police commissioner ("Baltimore mayor: I am impatient," Jan. 23). Too bad that will ...
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Building a better world through travel abroad Nearly 40 percent of Americans have passports, and international travel continues to increase — especially among millennials. But the destinations tend be places where we are not challenged by differences in culture or lifestyle: 55 percent travel to Canada or Mexico; less than 1 percent to Africa.
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Ravens special teams again ranked among the league's best Annual and widely respected rankings had the Ravens with the fourth-best special teams units in 2017. It marks the sixth straight year Jerry Rosburg's group finishes in the top five.
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Baltimore considers funding schools based on student poverty rates The Baltimore city school system is considering sweeping changes to its school funding formula, potentially directing more money into schools where many.
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