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Internal audit faults security of city school records, grades
Jonathan Brice, who oversees student records for Baltimore schools, shows filing cabinets where they are stored. Doors are now locked, he said, and all paper records will be put into digital form by the end of the school year. An internal audit found that city schools do not have sufficient security for records of current students and graduates.
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Police identify two city men fatally shot in Upton
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Death of city woman found in Frederick ruled a homicide
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Fire leaves man dead, guts home near Annapolis
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18-year-old fatally shot in Southwest Baltimore
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Hopkins president will take job leading Salk Institute
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Motorcycle crash kills one; police seek second rider
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Three juveniles surrender after Balto. Co. stabbing
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Man dead after hitting tree on ATV in Frederick County
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Police investigate assault, kidnapping in Timonium
Your Health
A Md. dermatologist faces the challenge of treating a man whose body is overrun with root-like growths.
Wilting economy
Times may be tough for florists, but one Westminster fiance helps keep business steady.
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Anchor tenant Target, others are in the first wave at Parole's new Towne Centre.
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Maryland News
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Students aim to educate about other aspects of Columbus' life
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Roland Park to discuss Keswick facility development
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Michael Dresser: Big funeral processions are a police tradition
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Maryland Politics blog: Before slots, another question: Early voting?
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Bittersweet farewell to troops
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Hopkins doctor on decadelong quest for breast cancer vaccine
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Idea to use inmate labor to cut costs criticized
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Boater reported missing after Patuxent River accident
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Cleanup of mine runoff renewing state waterways
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Harford council to get zoning amendments
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Columbus Day schedule
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Police Blotter
Baltimore City
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Tax break helps give tin can plant new life as housing for teachers, nonprofits
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3 wounded in violent attack outside Belvedere Hotel
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NAACP races deadline to get ex-felons to vote
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Jacques Kelly: Sausage shop reopens in time for Oktoberfest
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Homeless men will run for their new, better lives
Anne Arundel County
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Kevin Cowherd: Dream boats at Annapolis show for well-heeled only
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'Dangerous Bob' flies his model planes again, and again
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School meets testing mark
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Anchor Target, others in first wave at Parole's Towne Centre
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School redistricting committees to meet
Baltimore County
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Pikesville methadone clinic OK for two more years
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Police searching for assailant in Towson rape
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Swastikas drawn on doors in Towson U. dormitory
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Road near Loch Raven Reservoir to close for bridge maintenance
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Man who staged pig mud-wrestling contest will be fined
Carroll County
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Wilting economy is bad for florists
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Woman is airlifted under new medevac rules
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Westminster man found guilty in infant's death
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Carroll youth center to close Nov. 30
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Frederick woman dies in Carroll County crash
Harford County
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Ghost tour guides rehearse for haunted days in Havre de Grace
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Executive calls on all agencies to trim 5 percent
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High interest suggests Nov. voting might reach 90%
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Push to register voters
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Aberdeen residents seek more kid activities

