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Years after Baltimore County officer was killed, remarried widow fights to keep pension benefits Nearly five years after Baltimore County Police Officer Jason Schneider was killed in the line of duty, his widow is in a dispute with county officials over whether she should receive his annual pension.
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Dispute over slain Baltimore County police officer's pension Baltimore County Police Officer Jason Schneider was shot to death in 2013 while trying to serve a warrant at a home in Catonsville. His survivors included a.
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Goldberg: Policy earthquakes have ground shifting beneath our feet The ground beneath the political parties is shifting in a policy earthquake, says Jonah Goldberg.
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Baltimore parking ticket amnesty program nets $2M in 2 days BALTIMORE (AP) — A parking ticket amnesty program in Baltimore has netted more than $2.1 million for city coffers over a two-day period. The Baltimore Sun reports that the totals collected as of Friday evening only reflected electronic payments. The newspaper says there were also lines at city offices ...
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Worse than the mob A Baltimore police gun task force has been accused of corrupt behavior. One man called the officers 'worse than the mob.'
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Flashback: Ray Lewis Wired for Super Bowl XLVII Step back five years for Hall of Famer Ray Lewis' final NFL game, when he helped lead Baltimore to its second Super Bowl title with a goal-line stand.
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