EXCLUSIVE: Eric Swalwell placed on leave from UM law school board
After sexual misconduct allegations forced Rep. Eric Swalwell out of Congress and the California gubernatorial race, he has been placed on leave from the board of the University of Maryland law school where he earned a law degree.
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Baltimore County school board weighs ICE restrictions amid calls to protect students — The Baltimore Sun City removes some outdoor dining parklets in Mount Vernon — Baltimore Business Journal He made one of the world’s most famous symbols, then kept it off his résumé — The Baltimore Banner Baltimore drivers frustrated by I-83 potholes as…
EXCLUSIVE: Eric Swalwell placed on leave from UM law school board
After sexual misconduct allegations forced Rep. Eric Swalwell out of Congress and the California gubernatorial race, he has been placed on leave from the board of the University of Maryland law school where he earned a law degree.
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Woman seen in shooting of Columbia gas station attendent is in custody on unrelated charges – WBAL News Radio TikTok hosts Baltimore County conversation on social media safety amid statewide litigation – CBS Baltimore A 90-day pause on data center construction in Harford County – WMAR-TV Judge: Baltimore teacher can’t sue 5 Republican lawmakers but…
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Howard County police release video of woman who shot Columbia gas station employee – WBAL-TV Woman’s body found under Howard Street Bridge in Jones Falls – WBAL News Radio Baltimore residents share budget feedback with mayor during community walk – CBS Baltimore Maryland sues DC water authority over massive sewage spill in Potomac River -…
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Police: Man charged after shooting at Towson University – WBAL Baby kidnapped from Maryland found safe, 2 suspects arrested in Mississippi – WJZ Baltimore DOT warns of lane, ramp closures & event-related street restrictions – WBFF Bodycam video shows events leading to police-involved shooting in West Baltimore – WMAR Millions already raised, spent on handful…


