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The IID, which operates under the Office of the Attorney General, was created as part of police reform efforts following the murder of George Floyd. It has the authority to investigate and prosecute officers across the state.
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That’s less than state officials originally thought they’d lose from the Trump administration’s latest hit. But it still takes a toll on local districts.
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Frederick County Sheriff Chuck Jenkins says he won’t allow his officers to help a developer access the private property of landowners along the route of the MPRP.
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“We don’t call it The Hood, we call it Hollywood.”
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Ex-Social Security chief cites layoffs and risky tech overhaul as major concerns.
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The city is bracing for big changes from the Trump administration’s massive cuts.
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Dazhon Darien, the man accused of using artificial intelligence to impersonate the principal of Pikesville High School, on Monday accepted a plea deal.
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Elev8 Baltimore is opening more seats at five different city schools after the district cut 44 programs due to recent Trump administration funding cuts
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The newest food hall in the city features six new vendors near Coppin State University.
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“I really fear that as we're making this incredible progress here as a nation — turning down the number of people who have been impacted by gun violence and homicide — we're about to see a horrific reversal of that trend.”
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Former Prince George’s County Police Cpl. Ivan Mendez, who interviewed Kilmar Abrego Garcia and helped label him as a gang member, later pleaded guilty to misconduct.
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The 700 block of Mura Street is getting a $5.5 million transformation — and residents say it's been a long time coming.