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VolunTeen Leo hosting shoe drive fundraiser July 25

VolunTeen Leo is conducting a shoe drive fundraiser on July 25 to raise funds for the many projects they complete around Harford County. VolunTeen Leo will earn funds based on the total weight of the...

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A Fells Point bartender turned to Facebook to help musicians and service workers

As of Wednesday, "Fell's Point Streaming" had hosted approximately 290 livestreams and helped 355 local hospitality workers.

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Even after a virtual offseason, the Ravens are in ‘excellent shape.' But this...

Around the NFL, there’s a fear that the coronavirus pandemic could lead to an epidemic of soft-tissue injuries this season.

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Annapolis sees Hawkins Cove as ‘top priority’ to expand water access

The Annapolis Planning and Zoning Department has applied for a $50,000 grant through the Department of Natural Resources to improve trails in Truxtun Park and extend them through city land east of Spa...

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Hold on to the precious time with your children because it goes by at warp speed

Tanika Davis says to treat each precious day with your children as unique, beautiful, like the setting of the sun on a summer’s night.

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Pasadena teens weather torrential downpour to share experiences with leaders...

Neighbors, teenagers and elected officials gathered on a muggy Saturday for a rally called #HearTheYouth that focused on young people sharing their experiences with discrimination and advocating for...

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With fanless season looming, Hanser Alberto’s enthusiasm a spark for Orioles

Orioles infielder Hanser Alberto has done his best to provide a crowd’s worth of noise throughout the first week of the team’s preseason camp at Camden Yards.

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Orioles rotation taking shape, with Kohl Stewart a wild card; infielder...

Offseason acquisition Kohl Stewart, a onetime high draft pick of the Minnesota Twins, is proving to be an interesting option as the Orioles starting rotation rounds into form.

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Spirit beat Dash, 1-0, in group match game in NWSL’s Challenge Cup on Bayley...

Bayley Feist scored early and the Washington Spirit held off the Houston Dash for a 1-0 victory on Sunday in the National Women’s Soccer League’s Challenge Cup.

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Joseph D. Kilgallon, longtime Social Security Administration official, dies

Joseph D. Kilgallon, whose career as a Social Security Administration official spanned more than four decades, died June 29 from cancer at Gilchrist Hospice in Columbia. The Ellicott City resident was 80.

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First mural of Annapolis’ “Walking Man,” Carlester Smith, gets finishing touches

A team of artists completed work Sunday on a mural honoring Annapolis’ legendary “Walking Man,” Carlester Smith.

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Maryland officials report 642 new coronavirus cases and 9 more deaths

Maryland confirms over 600 new COVID-19 cases Sunday and nine more deaths.

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‘The country is not in a good place’: Hogan adviser Tom Inglesby urges some...

Tom Inglesby, a top adviser to Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan on the coronavirus, criticized some states' reopening Sunday.

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Howard B. Gerber, longtime owner of legendary Horse You Came In On Saloon in...

Howard Gerber, who got lucky one day at Pimlico Race Course, died July 6 from a stroke at his Canton home. He was 75.

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Child injured in possible shooting Sunday night in Baltimore County

Officers located and arrested a suspect after a brief foot-pursuit.

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Man shot and killed in Southwest Baltimore Saturday night, police say

Two additional men were shot Sunday night, neither of them fatally.

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‘Part of our town’s history’: Dealers on Cockeysville’s Antique Row press on...

Cockeysville's Antique Row, once booming with shops in the 1980s and 1990s, has suffered through the rise of the internet and an economic recession. But amid the economic havoc wrought by the...

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Music at the Liriodendron Mansion in Bel Air returns July 17 with outdoor...

After a three-month hiatus due to the coronavirus shut-down, the nonprofit historic Liriodendron Mansion in Bel Air is excited to announce the return to its popular Music at the Mansion series....

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Facing $550 million shortfall, the MTA could miss out on the next round of...

The coronavirus aid bill requires most of the money to be distributed to the nation’s largest transit systems based on the areas’ populations — not ridership — and the Baltimore area falls shy of the...

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Thousands of Baltimore teens to start summer jobs Monday in YouthWorks...

Baltimore's YouthWorks job program had to pivot during the coronavirus pandemic to get as many young people as possible employed over the summer and actively in engaged in enriching experiences.

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