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Top Baltimore news: Police break up drug ring; bull on the loose tranquilized, taken away; more

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Published on October 03, 2019
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Missed the the most recent top news in Baltimore? Read on for everything you need to know.

Wild-land fire burns 25 acres near Hampstead, 

A large wild-land fire burned at least 25 acres of land in Hampstead Wednesday afternoon, according to Baltimore County fire officials.

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New lessons teach Baltimore students to find strength in city’s history

Baltimore students are asked who deserves a monument in the wake of the city removing Confederate statues.

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After 3 hours on the loose in Baltimore, bull is tranquilized, taken away

The bull, which escaped from a farm in Frederick is the third this year, and at least the seventh since 2014, to make a run for freedom in West Baltimore.

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Police break up Southwest Baltimore drug ring

Police say they seized enough fentanyl to kill 225,000 people. Twelve people have been indicted on state kingpin and related drug charges in connection with the case. All are in custody, authorities said.

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Fight over which court will hear Baltimore’s global warming lawsuit against oil and gas companies reaches Supreme Court

Baltimore’s legal effort to hold dozens of oil and gas companies responsible for the negative impacts of global warming has reached the U.S. Supreme Court. The companies are asking the nation’s highest court to halt all proceedings in the case pending an appeal they filed over the proper jurisdiction for the claims.

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