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Baltimore County executive says police should release more body camera footage
Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski, Jr. said the police department is drafting a body-worn camera policy concerning when footage should be released.
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What the gentrification of Baltimore's Chinatown means
Ethiopian residents worry about displacement, while Asian Americans worry about cultural commodification.
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Baltimore mayor plans to use budget surplus for school construction
A proposed General Assembly bill would send $2.2 billion more to Maryland counties to help pay for renovating and building schools. To access those funds, local governments would also have to kick in some of their own money.
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Baltimore police officer sentenced to 15 months in prison for lying in court
A judge sentenced Baltimore Police Officer Michael O’Sullivan Tuesday to 15 months in prison for perjury and misconduct in office.
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‘Healthy Holly’ fallout: City Council president seeks review of Baltimore contracts with financier J.P. Grant
City Council President Brandon Scott on Wednesday asked Baltimore’s inspector general to review the last five years of city contracts with Columbia financier and “Healthy Holly” book purchaser J.P. Grant.
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