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Plus, Manny’s new tat and three other things that happened this week in sports.
Appeal hearing on witness testimony of fellow police officer could delay all six trials.
Key witness question remains as van driver faces second-degree murder charge.
The boys in purple—thanks to the defense—went all the way in just their fifth season.
Officials met in Sandtown neighborhood where Freddie Gray was arrested.
Officer William Porter, whose first trial ended in a hung jury, will be retried in June.
Judge declares mistrial; attorneys due in court tomorrow to discuss a retrial date.
We count down the top moments in Ravens history to celebrate the team’s 20th season.
No timetable on deliberation as city plans for protests.
Study reveals 33 building fires, 55 vehicle fires, and police response on April 27.
Porter says it’s ‘untrue’ he failed to protect Gray’s life while in custody.
Presidential candidate calls for investment in urban communities, not mass incarceration.
Prosecutors allege William Porter “criminally negligent” in ignoring Freddie Gray’s pleas for help.
Douglas Colbert discusses juror selection, the prosecution’s burden, and his faith in the jury process.
Jury selection begins; courthouse demonstrations expected downtown.
And four other things that happened in Baltimore sports this week.
Review chronicles broad planning failure, unclear arrest policies, and command center confusion.
We count down the top moments in Ravens history to celebrate the team’s 20th season.
City bicycling nonprofit launches yearlong campaign with Remington event.
And four other important developments this week in Baltimore sports.
Maryland Attorney General’s Office senior member is latest to throw hat in ring.
We asked a half-dozen communication experts to assess the two candidates.
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