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"Nobody is off limits": Baltimore's new inspector general says she'll root out waste and fraud Just days into the job, Isabel Cumming, Baltimore's new inspector general, says she plans to reinvigorate the office.
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Orioles agree with Gausman on $5.6 million deal, have all arbitration-eligible players signed Orioles right-hander Kevin Gausman arrived at the Ed Smith Stadium complex Tuesday morning prepared to leave Sarasota for Phoenix to attend his arbitration hearing Wednesday. But just hours later, the club agreed to terms with its final unsigned arbitration-eligible player. Gausman, the last of seven ...
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Black lives matter everywhere, especially schools Students at City Neighbors Charter School are participating in a "Black Lives Matter Week of Action in Schools." (Barbara Haddock Taylor, Baltimore Sun video). Cindy Thorne, Brittany Horne. The Black Lives Matter at Schools movement is a natural outgrowth of Black Lives Matter (BLM), which has ...
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Stop whining, transit riders Baltimore's entire Metro SubwayLink system will remain closed for a month for emergency repairs, the Maryland Transit Administration announced Sunday. To the riders of public transportation, stop your complaining! ("Baltimore Metro shutdown frustrates riders, politicians," Feb. 12) What do you expect?
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Michelle Obama portrait by Amy Sherald: The critics respond The official portrait for Michelle Obama, painted by Baltimore-based artist Amy Sherald, was unveiled at the National Portrait Gallery on Monday morning, and became a national event, with art critics sounding off.
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