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Kate Mills

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Baltimore, MD, United States

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  • 10 News San Diego
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Past articles by Kate:

Missing pregnant teacher found dead in Maryland

Montgomery County Police reported Laura Wallen, a pregnant high school teacher who went missing last week has been found dead. → Read More

Missing pregnant teacher found dead in Maryland

Montgomery County Police reported Laura Wallen, a pregnant high school teacher who went missing last week has been found dead. → Read More

Harford County overdoses surpass 2016 totals

With four months remaining in 2017, Harford County has already surpassed the number of total and fatal overdoses for all of 2016. → Read More

Ravens invest $1.5 million in Renaissance Academy

Ravens President Dick Cass worked with Baltimore City Schools CEO Sonja Santelises to find a way to keep Renaissance Academy in West Baltimore open. The team is donating $1.5 million to help renovate the school. → Read More

Incorrect property tax bills sent to Baltimore County homeowners

The Office of Budget and Finance says some of the bills contain system-generated errors. Residents are asked to disregard those bills. The County says not all bills are affected by the error, but that corrected bills will be sent. → Read More

Bishop Malooly responds to Netflix's 'The Keepers'

The Netflix series The Keepers suggests that Bishop Malooly might have participated in a cover-up related to Father A. Joseph Maskell's alleged abuse of his students in the 1960s. Bishop Malooly worked various roes with the Baltimore Archdiocese beginning in 1984, until his appointment as the Ninth Bishop of Wilmington in 2008. → Read More

Seton Keough celebrates final commencement

Friday was the final commencement for Seton Keough High School. In the past week, Archbishop Keough High School has been in the spotlight, not because after 52 years the school is closing, but because the Netflix series “The Keepers” has uncovered some of the school’s darkest secrets. → Read More

Police: DNA exhumed from former priest does not match DNA from Sister Cesnik

A DNA sample exhumed from the remains of former priest A. Joseph Maskell does not match DNA from the murder scene of Sister Catherine Anne Cesnick. → Read More

Baltimore City Schools expect to lay off hundred of employees

Baltimore City Schools has approved the FYI 2018 budget, closing a $130 million budget gap. The plan includes nearly 300 layoffs, down from 1,000 layoffs that was originally proposed. → Read More

Ray Lewis' son transferring to Maryland

Ray Lewis' son Rayshad Lewis is transferring to University of Maryland. → Read More

NFL releases Ravens 2017 schedule

The Baltimore Ravens 2017 regular season schedule was released Thursday. The Ravens will play four primetime games, three of which are at home, including the a Monday night game at M&T Bank Stadium for the first time in five years. → Read More

Legendary Navy Football coach Wayne Hardin passes away at 91

College Football Hall of Famer and former Navy head football coach Wayne Hardin suffered a massive stroke Tuesday and passed away Wednesday morning. He was 91 years old. → Read More

Kamenetz: Baltimore County police will not unlawfully profile immigration status of residents

Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz issued an executive order protecting the county's immigrants against unlawful profiling. → Read More

Being a Superhero for 21 Days

The 21 Day Superhero Challenge by Emily Schromm is designed to fuel our bodies with fat, cut sugar and get strong. → Read More

Hydrant valve breaks shooting water several feet into air

Crews say they had to shut off the water main to fix the busted valve. → Read More

Mayor to take $5.5 million from police overtime budget and give to schools

Mayor Catherine Pugh said she wants to take at least $5.5 million from the Baltimore Police Department overtime budget and allocate it to city schools. → Read More

Housing inspector honored as hero after saving a stranger's life

A housing inspector was honored as a hero after springing into action when he saw a man lying on the sidewalk. → Read More

Bill requires properties to be rat-free before demolition in Baltimore County

The Baltimore County Council has passed a new bill that will require a rat eradication certificate with all building permit applications. → Read More

John Carroll student killed in car crash

A sophomore at the John Carroll School was killed in a car crash in Bel Air Thursday morning. → Read More

Ocean City ranks in TripAdvisor's Top 10 U.S. beaches

Ocean City, Maryland ranked 10th on TripAdvisor's Top 25 U.S. beaches list. → Read More