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 Sunday, May 6 Four years after ousting a Republican incumbent by wide margins, the councilman representing northern Baltimore County is facing his own challengers in the primary election. |
| As much as local cinephiles enjoy going to the annual Maryland Film Festival, some of the filmmakers are equally as happy to bring their work here. |
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| Trump's new attorney won't rule out the possibility that the president would assert his right against self-incrimination in the Russia investigation. |
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| The 88-year-old Margarita Melville returned to Catonsville Saturday for the dedication of a memorial marker at the site where she and the rest of the Catonsville Nine burned draft records in famous protest of the Vietnam War. |
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| Artists ride sculptures through the streets of Baltimore for a colorful, quirky race. |
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| Kevin Gausman pitched nine innings of shutout, two-hit baseball Saturday. The Orioles lost anyway — 2-0 in 12 innings to the Oakland Athletics. |
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| Justify captures 144th running of the Kentucky Derby, putting the Curse of Apollo to rest on a Churchill Downs track soaked by rain all day. |
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| One teenager was killed and another was wounded in a double shooting Saturday evening in the Washington Hill neighborhood of Southeast Baltimore. Two other men were also shot overnight, one fatally. |
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| Ravens rookie first-round quarterback Lamar Jackson puts good touch on deep ball, but struggles with some shorter throws. |
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| A Bel Air woman loves her long-haired chihuahua so much that she paid a Texas animal cloning company $50,000 so that her dog — or a version of him — will be at her side forever. |
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| A gritty, ground-level view of efforts to fix the city one block, one building at a time. |
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