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Baltimore Cop Charged In Bus Stop Beating Caught On Camera
Officer charged. A Baltimore police officer caught beating a man on camera is now facing charges. He's also accused of lying on a police report.
Woman Found In Furley Ave Fire Was Murdered
Baltimore City Police say the woman who was found dead at the scene of a fire early Tuesday morning was murdered.
Relisha Rudd Still Missing As Her 9th Birthday Arrives
Witnesses Rattled After Unmanned Rocket Explosion Near Md. Line
AT&T Simulator Shows Teens The Dangers Of Texting Behind The Wheel
Md. Candidates For Governor Take Their Messages Around The State
Controversial Ray Rice Costume Circulating On Social Media
Growing Number Of UMd. Students Contracting Viral Meningitis
Hopkins Team To Develop Ebola Training Tool For Medical Workers
Politics
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Md. Candidates For Governor Take Their Messages Around The State
It's a race to the finish as Maryland's candidates for governor take their messages around the state.
Rep. C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger To Talk To Students
Rep. C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger is scheduled to talk to students studying homeland security.
City Council President Calls Body Camera Pushback ‘Political BS’
Chris Christie Returns To Md. To Campaign For Larry Hogan
DC Council Passes Bill To Regulate Ridesharing Companies
Maryland Ballot Questions Can Be Puzzling
Candidates Work To Convince Voters To Opt For Them
NJ Gov. Christie To Campaign Again For Hogan
Hillary Clinton To Campaign For Brown
Business
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Northeastern Amtrak Routes Set Ridership Records
Amtrak's two busiest routes have set new ridership records.
Sen. Cardin To Talk About Small Business Challenges
Sen. Ben Cardin and Rep. Donna Edwards are hosting a discussion on the challenges and opportunities that face Maryland small businesses.
Lawsuit: Md. Casino Failed To Pay For Job Training
Md. Casinos See Region’s Biggest Revenue Gains
Mayor Looking To Jump-Start Baltimore’s Manufacturing Industry
Rep. John Delaney To Host Business Roundtable
Maryland Sees Little Risk To Water From Fracking
Orioles Magic Spiking Sales For Area Businesses
Under Armour Facility To Create 1,500 Jobs In Tenn.
Entertainment
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Mistletoe Meltdown – December 13, 2014
Baltimore’s Biggest Holiday Show Returns to the SECU Arena at Towson University! Featuring: Train, Daughtry, O.A.R.& Ingrid Michaelson
Attendees Announced For ‘Hollywood Film Awards’
The 2014 "Hollywood Film Awards" show will be hosted by Queen Latifah and broadcast from the Hollywood Palladium.
CBS Gives Full Season Order To All Four Of Its New Dramas
“Shaping Sound” Comes To The Hippodrome
Web Extra: Actor Johnny Alonso Discusses Movies and More
A Hollywood-Inspired Reading List
Ariana Grande, Maroon 5, Pharrell & Tim McGraw to Perform on ‘A Very GRAMMY Christmas’
#Trending In Entertainment: Avengers Trailer Leaked & Is That Renee Zellweger?
‘The Late Late Show With James Corden’ Will Premiere March 9, 2015
Health
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Growing Number Of UMd. Students Contracting Viral Meningitis
The numbers are growing. University of Maryland officials confirm nearly two dozen cases of viral meningitis on the College Park campus.
Hopkins Team To Develop Ebola Training Tool For Medical Workers
The Centers for Disease Control picks a team from Johns Hopkins to help develop a special tool to properly train health care workers nationwide.