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Saturday, Aug 4 The Baltimore Ceasefire parade Saturday was about unity, a show of pride in community in the face of so much carnage, and a message of hope after three years in a row of more than 300 annual killings, attendees said. | | |
| Parents and children lined up to get free backpacks decorated with smiley faces, baseball bats and sharks, and filled with school supplies at Mayor Catherine Pugh’s annual back-to-school rally. |
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| Ray Lewis said he felt like a little kid, engaging with past greats of the NFL the day before his induction to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He promised a lengthy, emotional speech on Saturday night. |
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| Since the Orioles traded several of their top players to acquire many of those promising prospects, some of the remaining veterans are already working to fill the leadership gap. |
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| Maybe it had something to do with the return of rookie Mark Andrews, but the tight ends stood out during Saturday’s practice at Ravens training camp. |
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| Malcolm Perry, anointed as Navy's starting quarterback toward the end of last season, found the spotlight shining on him during Media Day. |
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| After heavy rains overnight Friday filled Cascade Lake to the brim by Saturday morning, Carroll County officials cautioned that an uncontrolled breach of the lake’s dam, and thus further flooding, was possible. |
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| Baltimore police are investigating after a 61-year-old woman was killed Saturday morning in a pedestrian accident on Liberty Heights Avenue in Baltimore. |
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| A 19-year-old from Edgewood was shot and killed Friday night in the parking lot of Edgewood High School, the Harford County Sheriff’s Office said. |
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| Baltimore City Police said a man was shot Saturday morning in West Baltimore. |
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