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Top Baltimore news: Youth arrests down 55%; Gov. Hogan commutes life sentence of 'model inmate'

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Published on April 25, 2019
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Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Baltimore.

20 officers, neighbors testify in trial of teenager charged in Baltimore County officer Amy Caprio's death

Neighbors who live in the Perry Hall cul-de-sac where Baltimore County Police Officer Amy Caprio was fatally struck by a car testified Tuesday in the murder trial of Dawnta Harris, the teenager charged with murder in her death.

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Youth arrests in Baltimore down 55%, but report finds racial disparities and other problems in justice system

Youth arrests in Baltimore drop, but not enough is being done to steer kids from the juvenile justice system, a report says.

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Maryland Gov. Hogan commutes life sentence of 'model inmate' from Baltimore who's served 47 years in killing

Republican Gov. Larry Hogan’s office say he has commuted the life sentence of Calvin Ash, a 68-year-old Baltimore man who has spent nearly his entire adult life behind bars despite multiple recommendations from the parole commission for his release.

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Baltimore lawmakers demand Pimlico owner release report justifying Preakness seat closure

Baltimore building inspectors visited Pimlico Race Course this week and confirmed deterioration of the Old Grandstand that led the Maryland Jockey Club to close off nearly 7,000 for the Preakness weekend next month.

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Developers of Baltimore's Exelon Building still can't explain why windows fell. Now, they're adding a canopy

Developers of the 20-story Exelon Building at Harbor Point still haven’t determined why a glass window shattered and fell last year, injuring two people, but they plan to build a protective canopy around the perimeter sidewalk in case there are more problems.

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