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Friday, Aug 17 Taylor was shot July 5 while riding through Southwest Baltimore in the back seat of a car. She fought for two weeks before dying July 19. | | |
| Parents of Maryland football players are scheduled to meet Saturday with new athletic director Damon Evans and be interviewed by the recently formed committee looking into the team's culture under DJ Durkin. |
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| Service on the two southern spurs of the Baltimore Light Rail, which had been suspended due to flooding since July 22, resumed Friday afternoon — three days ahead of schedule, the Maryland Transit Administration announced. |
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| Following this week’s release of an exhaustive grand jury report in Pennsylvania documenting decades of child abuse by Catholic priests, there are calls for Maryland’s attorney general to take on a similar investigation. |
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| One of Baltimore's oldest family businesses navigates through the uncertainty of Trump tariffs on imported steel and aluminum. |
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| The most jobs were lost in leisure and hospitality, which dropped 1,400 positions. |
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| The City Ranch equestrian program introduces Baltimore area kids to horses in hopes of teaching life skills through their interactions. |
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| A 19-year-old man was arrested on gun and drug charges at his Northwest Baltimore home Thursday night, after police said he pointed a machine gun at neighbors, then barricaded himself inside for hours as a SWAT team surrounded the home. |
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| A developer unveils plans to build new retail at the base of the Transamerica building at Pratt and Light streets. |
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| The Port of Baltimore is off to a booming start this year, but its business could be deeply affected if President Donald Trump's tariffs lead to an escalating trade war. |
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