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Man killed in Owings Mills shooting, Baltimore County police say

The Baltimore County Police Department is investigating a shooting in Owings Mills that left a man dead.

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Antiques collector may have discovered one of the earliest surviving Colonial...

Vincent Cerniglia, an antique collector for over 30 years, believes he has one of the earliest surviving Colonial chairs from Annapolis.

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Why are the Orioles players all going forward with this season? Their careers...

A young Orioles team has one reason and one reason alone to go forward with this season with COVID-19 going on: their careers are on the line.

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Ellen L. Johns, a Baltimore public schools principal and active member of...

Ellen L. Johns, a Baltimore public schools principal and member of Union Memorial United Methodist Church for more than 50 years, has died at 96.

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Jeanneau taps Crusader as new Annapolis home in latest sailboat dealer shuffle

Jeanneau, the French manufacturer of sailboats and yachts, named Crusader Yacht Sales in Annapolis as its new Mid-Atlantic dealer last week, completing a shuffle in the city’s maritime economy started...

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Unemployment filings in Carroll County decline by a quarter, approaching...

Drawing closer to pre-pandemic levels, the number of Carroll County residents who applied for unemployment benefits in the week ending June 20 declined 24.8%, to 376, state data show.

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Group against mass incarceration marches through Baltimore on Fourth of July

A group organized by the Peoples Power Assembly and Prisoners Solidarity Committee gathered on Saturday, the Fourth of July, to march through Baltimore in protest of mass incarceration and systematic...

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For Breonna Taylor: Annapolis July 4th mural protests police violence against...

Antoinette and Francine Childs joined dozens of volunteers on July 4th in Annapolis to create a 7,000-square-foot mural of Breonna Taylor, whose shooting death sparked protests and calls to end police...

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Cancellation of holiday fireworks disappoints some, draws others to Baltimore

The COVID-19 pandemic forced the cancellation of Balitmore's Fourth of July fireworks this year, but city residents and visitors still found ways to celebrate.

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More restaurants in Baltimore’s Canton close after employees contract COVID-19

Several more restaurants in Baltimore’s Canton neighborhood have temporarily closed in recent days after employees tested positive for COVID-19.

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Brandon Hyde: Orioles players remain in COVID-19 intake process, but team...

Orioles manager Brandon Hyde said the team plans to stay quiet regarding whether a player tests positive for COVID-19 during the league's attempt to return to play.

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Six shot, one fatally, in Baltimore Friday night into Saturday morning

One person is dead after two shootings in Baltimore City Friday night and early Saturday morning.

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Independence Day fireworks display in Aberdeen

Harford County residents celebrated Independence Day on Saturday evening with a fireworks display at Leidos Field at Ripken Stadium. The Aberdeen IronBirds hosted the display offering its 1,500-space...

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Christopher Columbus statue near Little Italy brought down, tossed into...

Protesters yanked down the Christopher Columbus statue near Little Italy and tossed it into Baltimore’s Inner Harbor as fireworks went off around the city on the evening of the Fourth of July.

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Hopkins nurse Consuela Thompson helps transplant patients navigate pandemic

As young cardiac transplant patients navigate the coronavirus pandemic, Johns Hopkins nurse Consuela Thompson is always there to help.

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With coronavirus pandemic ongoing, who enforces mask rules in Carroll County?

Rules related to mask use during the coronavirus pandemic are generally enforced not by police, but by the Carroll County Health Department.

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Harford County Chamber Education Foundation awards $11,650 in scholarships

The Harford County Chamber of Commerce hosted their Annual Education & Scholarship Presentation virtually on June 12. The event celebrates the Harford Chamber Education Foundation scholarship...

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As Annapolis public water access dries up, Eastport residents hope South...

For 20 years, Susan Callis launched her kayak at Sarles boatyard in Eastport.The dock was on private property but the previous owner, Deb Smith, let neighbors walk to the water anyway. It was one of a...

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‘You can’t buy harm back once harm is done’: Protesters launch Anne Arundel...

Activists say they won’t stand for what they call racist social media posts and actions perpetuated by owners and associates of the businesses. And apologies aren’t enough to earn back their money.

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NAACP promotes Black businesses with Arundel Green Book

The NAACP’s Anne Arundel chapter has been developing the Arundel Green Book for the last three years to serve as a local resurrection of the annual guidebook published through 1966 for African-American...

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