• Remains of Baltimore Soldier From Korean War Identified - U.S. News & World Report

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    Remains of Baltimore Soldier From Korean War Identified
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    The remains of a Baltimore soldier who was missing from the Korean War have been identified. | May 31, 2017, at 5:51 p.m.. MORE. LinkedIn · StumbleUpon · Google +; Cancel. Remains of Baltimore Soldier From Korean War Identified ...
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  • Pugh plans scaled-back African American festival - Baltimore Sun

    Pugh plans scaled-back African American festival - Baltimore Sun
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    Pugh plans scaled-back African American festival
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    Baltimore celebrates its African-American heritage with two days of music, food, vendors and more. (Algerina Perna). Luke BroadwaterContact ReporterThe Baltimore Sun. Mayor Catherine Pugh said Wednesday she is planning to scale back the city's African ...
  • $130,000 Worth Of Opioids Off Streets After Multi-County Drug Bust By Md. State Police

    $130,000 Worth Of Opioids Off Streets After Multi-County Drug Bust By Md. State Police
    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– Drugs and guns are out of the hands of dealers and in police evidence after a huge bust on the Eastern Shore.
    Maryland State Police say they’ve picked up 33 people tied to a large scale opioid ring across two states.
    RELATED: Md. State Police Makes Drug Bust Spanning 5 Counties, Including Delaware; $130,000 Worth Of Drugs
    Officers say that includes drug dealers, violent and repeat criminals, drugs, guns and about $100,000 in cash.
    “This definitely took a dent o
  • SpaceX Taking Recycling All Way To Orbit For NASA

    SpaceX Taking Recycling All Way To Orbit For NASA
    CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — SpaceX is taking recycling to a whole new realm — all the way to orbit.
    On this week’s supply run to the International Space Station, SpaceX will launch a Dragon capsule that’s already traveled there. The milestone comes just two months after the launch of its first reused rocket booster.
    This particular Dragon flew to the station in 2014. SpaceX refurbished it for Thursday’s launch. The company says it’s always reused Dragon parts,
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  • DPW boss says smart meters will improve Baltimore water billing system within the year - Baltimore Sun

    DPW boss says smart meters will improve Baltimore water billing system within the year - Baltimore Sun
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    DPW boss says smart meters will improve Baltimore water billing system within the year
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    The head of Baltimore's water department told City Council members Wednesday that he expects the problem of disputed water bills to be greatly improved next year thanks to the rollout of smart-meter technology. Rudy Chow, the city's director of public ...
  • Maryland Suspends New Contracts For Proposed Rail Line

    ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Transportation officials in Maryland have suspended new construction contracts, hiring and procurement for a proposed light rail project.
    Transportation Secretary Pete Rahn said in a statement Wednesday that the steps were necessary because a judge ordered further study of the project’s ridership estimates.
    Rahn says Maryland has filed an appeal of Tuesday’s ruling, but there’s no timeline for a response.
    Work on the 16-mile line has been delayed for
  • GBC urging Baltimore City Council to oppose cuts to police ... - WBFF - Fox Baltimore

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    GBC urging Baltimore City Council to oppose cuts to police ... - WBFF
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    BALTIMORE (WBFF) -- The Greater Baltimore Committee (GBC) has sent a letter to the Baltimore City Council urging them to oppose any cuts to the Baltimore ...
    Looming Baltimore police budget sparks debate between city ...WBAL Baltimoreall 5 news articles »
  • Pedestrian killed in west Baltimore crash - WBAL-TV - WBAL Baltimore

    Pedestrian killed in west Baltimore crash - WBAL-TV - WBAL Baltimore
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    Pedestrian killed in west Baltimore crash - WBAL-TV
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    A woman was killed Wednesday afternoon in west Baltimore after she was hit by a vehicle involved in a collision.
    Police investigate pedestrian struck, killed in west Baltimore - WMARABC2 Newsall 4 news articles »
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  • Manny Machado Leads American League On All-Star Ballot

    Manny Machado Leads American League On All-Star Ballot
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Baltimore Orioles’ Manny Machado leads the pack of third basemen in the American League with 369,069 votes.RELATED: Orioles Fans Can ‘Vote Orange’ To Vote For MLB All-Star Game
    Fans with Facebook, Twitter, and other social media accounts are encouraged to promote the Vote Orange campaign by using the hashtag #VoteOrange and by sharing Vote Orange graphics from the Orioles social media accounts.
    Online voting concludes on Thursday, Jun
  • Man Arrested After Calling 911 For Conversation

    ALLENTOWN, Pa. (AP) — Police say a Pennsylvania man repeatedly called 911 while intoxicated because he was seeking conversation.
    Pennsylvania State Police say 51-year-old Larry Keiser first called around 10:30 p.m. Friday because he wanted to speak with a police officer. He said there was no emergency.
    Keiser called five more times, leading police to show up at his home in North Whitehall Township after midnight.
    The man told officers he drank several beers because he was upset about a fam
  • Maryland officials begin efforts to combat mosquitoes - Baltimore Sun

    Maryland officials begin efforts to combat mosquitoes - Baltimore Sun
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    Maryland officials begin efforts to combat mosquitoes
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    Agriculture Secretary Joe Bartenfelder said in a statement Tuesday that the "Zika virus continues to be a major public health concern" in the state and that officials "remain vigilant in our efforts to fight the disease here in Maryland." Officials ...and more »
  • Baltimore to pay $60000 to man with neck, back injuries after arrest - Baltimore Sun

    Baltimore to pay $60000 to man with neck, back injuries after arrest - Baltimore Sun
    Baltimore to pay $60000 to man with neck, back injuries after arrest
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    Baltimore's spending panel agreed Wednesday to pay a man $60,000 for a 2014 encounter with a city police officer that he says left him with neck and back injuries. Albert Smith says Officer Paul Thompson grabbed him, ordered him to spit out a substance ...and more »
  • 1 Dead, 2 Injured In Accident Involving Trash Truck, SUV, Pedestrian

    1 Dead, 2 Injured In Accident Involving Trash Truck, SUV, Pedestrian
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — One person is dead and two others have been taken to the hospital after a crash involving a trash truck, an SUV, and a pedestrian Wednesday afternoon.
    The Baltimore City Fire Department and EMS crews were called to the 2600 block of Edmondson Ave., just before 2:15 p.m.
    First responders found an accident involving a trash truck, an SUV, and a pedestrian.
    Police say the pedestrian was killed, and two others were taken to area hospitals with undisclosed injuries.
  • Victim In Baltimore County Memorial Day Murder Identified

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Police have identified the victim of a Memorial Day fatal shooting in Baltimore County.
    The Baltimore County Police Department reports the shooting happened in Woodlawn, in the 2500 block of Hallam Court.
    Neighbors told police they heard gunshots at 9:30 p.m., and William Earl Clinton, 39, was found with a gunshot wound a short time later.
    Clinton was taken to St. Agnes Hospital. where he was later pronounced dead.
    Police have not identified any suspects in
  • Robbery, assault charges filed against teens in crash that injured Baltimore officer - Baltimore Sun

    Robbery, assault charges filed against teens in crash that injured Baltimore officer - Baltimore Sun
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    Robbery, assault charges filed against teens in crash that injured Baltimore officer
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    Deshawn Heartwell, 18, and a 16 year-old boy were arrested and charged in connection with a robbery and assault that led to an officer being struck by a vehicle Tuesday, Baltimore police said. (Courtesy Baltimore Police / Baltimore Sun).
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  • CNN Cuts Ties With Kathy Griffin Over Video

    CNN Cuts Ties With Kathy Griffin Over Video
    WASHINGTON (AP) — CNN says it has cut ties with Kathy Griffin after she posted a video that showed her holding a likeness of President Donald Trump’s severed head.
    The network says it has terminated its agreement with the comedian to appear on its New Year’s Eve programs. For a decade she had co-hosted the annual special with CNN correspondent Anderson Cooper.
    Her future with CNN had been in doubt since the video appeared on Tuesday. CNN initially called it “disgusting an
  • Cops: Racial Slur Sprayed On LeBron James’ Los Angeles Home

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Police are investigating after someone spray painted a racial slur on the front gate of LeBron James’ home in Los Angeles on the eve of the NBA Finals.
    It happened Wednesday morning in the Brentwood neighborhood.
    Capt. Patricia Sandoval, a spokeswoman for the Los Angeles Police Department, tells The Associated Press that James wasn’t home at the time. She says the property manager told officers they believe the incident was captured on surveillance video.
    Pol
  • Police Identify 1 Of 2 Teens Arrested After Officer Hit By SUV

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Police have identified one of the two teens arrested Tuesday after a Baltimore Police Department officer was injured when his vehicle was hit by a SUV that had been carjacked the day before.
    Packs of teens hitting the streets of Baltimore and committing one brazen crime after another is a problem some feel is out of control.
    There’s been more than 200 juveniles arrested each month since January, an average of more than six a day. Police say it’s going to
  • Man Who Threw Baby Off Bridge Gets 70 Years In Prison

    MIDDLETOWN, Conn. (AP) — A Connecticut man who killed his 7-month-old son when he threw the boy off a 90-foot-high bridge has been sentenced to 70 years in prison.
    Tony Moreno learned his fate Wednesday in Middletown Superior Court. A jury convicted him in February of murder and risk of injury to a child.
    Police say the 23-year-old Moreno threw his son, Aaden, off the Arrigoni Bridge in Middletown in July 2015. He then jumped off, but survived. He testified during his trial that he acciden
  • Pugh: Lidl wants to bring as many as five supermarkets to Baltimore - Baltimore Business Journal

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    Pugh: Lidl wants to bring as many as five supermarkets to Baltimore
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    Mayor Catherine Pugh said that German grocer Lidl is prepared to open as many as five grocery stores in the city over the next few years. Executives from the discount chain, which has said it wants to open about 100 stores in the U.S., met with city ...and more »
  • Dottie Pepper On Memorial Tournament: ‘This Field Is Awesome’

    By Dave Shedloski
    As a way to give back to the game of golf and to his hometown of Columbus, Jack Nicklaus founded the Memorial Tournament presented by Nationwide in 1976. From its inception, it has been one of the premiere events on the PGA TOUR.
    No less than Clifford Roberts, co-founder of Augusta National Golf Club, saw in the Memorial Tournament an event that set itself apart early. “Jack, you have an opportunity to do in four years what it took us 40 years to do,” Roberts told N
  • Former NAACP Chief Ben Jealous Announces Run For Maryland Governor

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Former NAACP president Benjamin Jealous has announced he is running for governor of Maryland.
    Jealous announced his candidacy at Baltimore Blossoms, a flower store opened by his cousin Rachelle after the unrest in Baltimore following the 2015 death of Freddie Gray in police custody.
    The 44-year-old Pasadena resident started his 2018 campaign rolling with criticism for the way Governor Larry Hogan has been leading the state, and he is wasting no time in making his int
  • Police Investigating Robbery Of Royal Farms In Hampden

    Police Investigating Robbery Of Royal Farms In Hampden
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The Baltimore Police Department is searching for the man who robbed a Royal Farms in Hampden early Wednesday morning.Police say the robbery happened just before 3:45 a.m., at the Royal Farms in the 1100 block of West 19th St.
    A masked suspect managed to get away with a large amount of cash.
    No one was injured, according to police.
    Officers are re-canvasing the area for any surveillance video from nearby businesses or residents.
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  • Police Seek Thief Stealing Copper Wire From Street Lamps

    Police Seek Thief Stealing Copper Wire From Street Lamps
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The Baltimore County Police Department is asking for the public’s help to identify the person who has stolen thousands of dollars worth of copper wire from street lamps in Dundalk.
    Police say there have been at least five incidents of this happening since April 3, mostly during the early evening hours.
    The thief is removing the copper wiring feeding the street lamps at the ramp loops to and from I-695 at Eastern Ave.
    These thefts are damaging the street lamps,
  • What Maryland Officials Are Doing To Combat Mosquitoes

    What Maryland Officials Are Doing To Combat Mosquitoes
    ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Maryland officials say they’ve begun their efforts to combat mosquitoes for the summer.
    Agriculture Secretary Joe Bartenfelder said in a statement Tuesday that the “Zika virus continues to be a major public health concern” in the state and that officials “remain vigilant in our efforts to fight the disease here in Maryland.”
    Officials will be working to eliminate potential breeding grounds for mosquitoes and will also be spraying to contr
  • Poll: Who are the Baltimore Ravens biggest threats in the wild-card race? - Baltimore Beatdown

    Poll: Who are the Baltimore Ravens biggest threats in the wild-card race? - Baltimore Beatdown
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    Poll: Who are the Baltimore Ravens biggest threats in the wild-card race?
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    The Baltimore Ravens have been to the postseason ten times in their teams history. Six of those instances (2000, '01, '08-'10, 2014) have come via a wild-card spot. The team has made the most of it as they have won ten of their fifteen playoff games ...and more »
  • NASA Spacecraft Will Aim Straight For Sun Next Year

    CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — A NASA spacecraft will aim straight for the sun next year.
    The space agency announced the red-hot mission Wednesday at the University of Chicago.
    Scheduled to launch in summer 2018, the Solar Probe Plus will fly within 4 million miles of the sun’s surface — right into the solar atmosphere. It will be subjected to brutal heat and radiation like no other man-made structure before.
    The purpose is to study the sun’s outer atmosphere and better unde
  • NASA Spacecraft Being Sent To Sun Designed, Built In Maryland

    NASA Spacecraft Being Sent To Sun Designed, Built In Maryland
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — It’s a close encounter never before attempted, and on Wednesday, NASA unveiled details of a spacecraft that will touch the outer edges of the sun.
    It’s called the Parker Solar Probe, and it’s being built right here in Maryland.
    NASA currently has 17 spacecrafts observing the sun, working to unlock its violent secrets, but nothing like this.
    “NASA’s Parker Space Probe mission is about to embark on an historic journey to our very own star, the
  • Baltimore-area doughnut shops offering deals for National Doughnut Day - Baltimore Sun (blog)

    Baltimore-area doughnut shops offering deals for National Doughnut Day - Baltimore Sun (blog)
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    Baltimore-area doughnut shops offering deals for National Doughnut Day
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    Josh Kowitz, owner of Center Cut Doughnuts in Hampden, holds a tray of his creations. Center Cut Doughnuts will offer free prosecco-glazed doughnut holes to customers on Friday for National Doughnut Day. (Barbara Haddock Taylor). Kate CoiroThe ...
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  • Ex-NAACP chief Ben Jealous to announce candidacy for Maryland governor - Baltimore Sun

    Ex-NAACP chief Ben Jealous to announce candidacy for Maryland governor - Baltimore Sun
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    Ex-NAACP chief Ben Jealous to announce candidacy for Maryland governor
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    Former NAACP president Ben Jealous announced he will run for the Democratic nomination in the 2018 Maryland gubernatorial election. (Kenneth K. Lam/Baltimore Sun video). Michael DresserContact ReporterThe Baltimore Sun. Ben Jealous, the former ...
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  • Police: Man Arrested At Trump Hotel In DC With 2 Guns

    WASHINGTON (AP) — A Pennsylvania physician who was behaving suspiciously and had made threatening remarks was arrested Wednesday at the Trump International Hotel in Washington after police found an assault-style rifle and handgun in his car, authorities said.
    Bryan Moles of Edinboro, Pennsylvania, was taken into custody at the downtown hotel, where he was staying as a guest, police said. At a news conference, Metropolitan Police Department Chief Peter Newsham said his department, as well a
  • Former Baltimore prosecutor gets one-year sentence for child pornography charge - Baltimore Sun

    Former Baltimore prosecutor gets one-year sentence for child pornography charge - Baltimore Sun
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    Former Baltimore prosecutor gets one-year sentence for child pornography charge
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    A former Baltimore prosecutor was sentenced Wednesday in Baltimore County to one year in jail for distributing child pornography. Baltimore County Circuit Judge Nancy M. Purpura sentenced Patrick Moran, who previously pleaded guilty to a single count ...and more »
  • NHL’s International Plan Includes China But Not Olympics

    PITTSBURGH (AP) — The NHL is heading to Asia next season. Just not the Olympics.
    Commissioner Gary Bettman emphatically reasserted the league will not take a break next February to participate in the 2018 Winter Games in South Korea next February. The league previously announced it would skip going to Pyeongchang earlier this spring, a point Bettman bluntly reiterated on Monday just hours before Pittsburgh and Nashville met in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final.
    “(We’ve seen) a nu
  • Orioles Enter Rubber Match In Three-Game Series Against Yankees

    By Gracenote
    The New York Yankees have to hope that the good version of Masahiro Tanaka shows up Wednesday in the rubber match of a three-game series at the Baltimore Orioles. Tanaka already has three starts in which he has given up at least six runs in three innings or fewer, including back-to-back outings earlier this month when he served up a total of seven home runs.
    The 28-year-old rebounded with a career-high 13 strikeouts in 7 1/3 superb frames in a tough-luck loss to Oakland his last tim
  • Search Warrant Leads Police To Crack, Heroin; 5 Arrested

    Search Warrant Leads Police To Crack, Heroin; 5 Arrested
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Five people have been arrested on drug charges after a search warrant led police to crack cocaine and heroin.
    Victoria Lee Harting, 27, Gerard Antwon Mahoney, 47, Rodney Keith Miller, 51, Dale William Smith, 58, and Melvin Horatio Stanton, 44, were arrested.
    The Anne Arundel County Police Department served a search and seizure warrant at a home in the 7300 block of Green Acres Rd. in Glen Burnie.
    Authorities report finding 13.2 grams of crack cocaine, 6.2 grams of he
  • Capitals Improvement: MacLellan Plans On Tweaks, Not Overhaul

    Capitals Improvement: MacLellan Plans On Tweaks, Not Overhaul
    ARLINGTON, Va. (AP) — Brian MacLellan has the power to completely remake the Washington Capitals in the wake of another early playoff exit and he faces a salary-cap crunch that would justify it.
    The general manager doesn’t expect anything so drastic. He said Tuesday that he expects to tweak and retool on the fly rather than overhauling the roster of a team that won the Presidents’ Trophy in back-to-back seasons but hasn’t made it past the second round in the Alex Ovechkin
  • Slide Safely Or Prioritize Safety? Runners Must Think Fast

    NEW YORK (AP) — If Mike Trout has ever been concerned about his safety when stealing a base, it hasn’t held him back.
    For the AL MVP and many of baseball’s best baserunners, it might not matter anyway. In those split seconds after ball beats runner to the bag, decisions aren’t made with much calculation. If they see a way to the base, they’ll contort their body any which way to try to get there.
    “When you look down there, you see the throw is going to beat you
  • Congress wants to know how Baltimore cops are using facial recognition technology - Technical.ly Brooklyn

    Congress wants to know how Baltimore cops are using facial recognition technology - Technical.ly Brooklyn
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    Congress wants to know how Baltimore cops are using facial recognition technology
    Technical.ly Brooklyn
    The federal government is looking into how city police departments use facial recognition technology, and whether privacy rights have been violated. In his role as ranking member of the U.S. House Oversight Committee, Congressman Elijah Cummings ...
  • Police Release Pictures Of Storage Facility Burglars

    Police Release Pictures Of Storage Facility Burglars
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Police have released surveillance pictures of three men who broke into storage units in Anne Arundel County overnight Monday.
    The Anne Arundel County Police Department is asking the public to help identify these suspects.
    The burglaries happened at the Extra Space Storage located in the 7400 block of New Ridge Rd. in Hanover.
    Security cameras were able to get footage of the suspects as they broke into multiple storage units.
    Anyone with information about this crime o
  • Breshad Perriman Has Been Impressive During OTAs

    Breshad Perriman Has Been Impressive During OTAs
    Joe Platania, long time Ravens beat reporter and writer, joined Ed and Ken to talk about Breshad Perriman looking fairly impressive during organized team activities and how much the team can expect from him this season.
    Platania started by talking about Breshad Perriman impressing the coaches during OTAs and what fans should take from what they’re hearing from the team saying, “in the short term, you can take some solace in the fact that there is a good chemistry building between Joe
  • Catfish Tosser Says He Was ‘Dumb Redneck With A Bad Idea’

    Catfish Tosser Says He Was ‘Dumb Redneck With A Bad Idea’
    PITTSBURGH (AP) — A Tennessee man is calling himself a “dumb redneck with a bad idea” after police filed charges against him for throwing a catfish onto the rink in Pittsburgh during the opening of the Stanley Cup Final.
    Police say 36-year-old Jacob Waddell threw the dead fish over the glass surrounding the rink on Monday night during the Nashville Predators-Pittsburgh Penguins game.
    He was ejected and charged with disorderly conduct, possessing instruments of crime — in
  • 'The Keepers' recap, Episode 6: Revisiting a cold case - Baltimore Sun

    'The Keepers' recap, Episode 6: Revisiting a cold case - Baltimore Sun
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    'The Keepers' recap, Episode 6: Revisiting a cold case
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    “The Keepers” director Ryan White knows how to parcel out the information in a way that keeps you leaning forward in your seat, doesn't he? In the recap of the last episode, I said the “nun in the attic” dethroned the Holy Cross Cemetery document dig ...and more »
  • Staff Writer, The Ringer - The Ringer (blog)

    Staff Writer, The Ringer - The Ringer (blog)
    The Ringer (blog)
    Staff Writer, The Ringer
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    Manny Machado and Dylan Bundy represent a rare double-whammy for the Baltimore Orioles: Back-to-back first-round picks who lived up to their potential. But despite playing vital roles for one of the best teams in the American League this season, they ...and more »
  • President Trump Expected To Withdraw From Paris Climate Agreement

    President Trump Expected To Withdraw From Paris Climate Agreement
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — President Donald Trump is expected to withdraw from the Paris climate accord.
    CBS News reports that Trump has also discussed trying to renegotiate the Paris Climate protocols on reducing greenhouse gas emissions – with an eye to making them less onerous to U.S. industry.
    Details on just how exactly the U.S. will be withdrawing are still being worked out.
    A full, formal withdrawal could take up to three years.
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  • Allegiant launches summer flights between Baltimore and Destin/Fort Walton Beach - Baltimore Sun

    Allegiant launches summer flights between Baltimore and Destin/Fort Walton Beach - Baltimore Sun
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    Allegiant launches summer flights between Baltimore and Destin/Fort Walton Beach
    Baltimore Sun
    Allegiant Air on Wednesday launched nonstop, seasonal flights between Destin/Fort Walton Beach, Fla., and Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, the airline announced. The flights — which start as low as $61 one-way — will ...and more »
  • Wednesday, May 31, 2017

    Wednesday, May 31, 2017
    People Are Talking About The Lovelight Yoga And Arts Festival
    Linh and Marty Have Coffee With D.J. Caruso
  • WEATHER BLOG: Better Weather On The Way

    Hi Everyone!
    66° was yesterday’s high. And we started this day with continued coolish, gray, and misty conditions. But as of this writing, 7:00A.M., we are watching the winds turnaround from the moist Easterly flow to the North West and a drier breeze. This will end the yuck, and bring some sun back into our lives. We will also watch temps rise to 80° this afternoon. I do not want to promise a ton of clearing today but at this point any few peeks of sun will be a blessed relief.
    Wi
  • Demolition notice arrives days after Baltimore building already torn down - Baltimore Sun

    Demolition notice arrives days after Baltimore building already torn down - Baltimore Sun
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    Demolition notice arrives days after Baltimore building already torn down
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    A building was accidentally demolished on the 200 block of E. Fort Avenue. (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Baltimore Sun video). Sarah GantzContact ReporterThe Baltimore Sun. The letter Pamela Evans received from Baltimore Housing told her something she ...
  • Speller’s Journey Shows How Tough National Bee Has Become

    Speller’s Journey Shows How Tough National Bee Has Become
    OXON HILL, Md. (AP) — Shaheer Imam never thought it would take so long to get back to the National Spelling Bee.
    The 13-year-old from Catonsville, Maryland, made his first appearance during Barack Obama’s first term as president. Shaheer was just eight years old, and he spelled “capricious” and “quinzaine” correctly on stage.
    The following year, he went to a new school that didn’t participate in the Scripps bee program. In 5th grade, he was home-schooled
  • New Live Baltimore chief: 'I am passionate about Baltimore' - Baltimore Business Journal

    New Live Baltimore chief: 'I am passionate about Baltimore'
    Baltimore Business Journal
    Many years ago, a special great aunt led Annie Milli from the suburbs to the city. The 36-year-old said Tuesday the relative who moved from a farm into a small house to the Hampden neighborhood sparked a sense of wonder in her for all things Baltimore.

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