| | Baltimore City is running low on naloxone, the overdose reversal drug used hundreds of times in the last couple of years in an attempt to stem surging opioid-related fatalities | Read More |
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| As the Orioles' offense sputtered over the past month, there’s always been the promise that once the temperature started to rise in Baltimore, the balls might start carrying at Camden Yards and the Orioles could get back to their winning ways buoyed by their power bats. |
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| The overnight launch of Gov. Hogan's $135 million remodeling of the Baltimore region's bus routes marked the conclusion of more than a year of planning, public meetings and bus driver training and re-training on a sweeping redesign of the routes, signage and branding — what the governor hopes will be a "transformative" overhaul for the bus system. |
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| More than 200 people participated in the event, which was held at the South Carroll Swim Club and benefited Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland. |
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| Police are investigating after a 10-year-old boy and a 17-year-old boy were shot in separate incidents Sunday in Baltimore. |
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| Baltimore County police are investigating the death of man seen breaking into a car in the Halethorpe area. |
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| Montgomery County police say three people have been charged with killing two Maryland teens who were found dead the night before their high school graduation. |
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| A U.S. Navy destroyer came close to sinking after a collision off the coast of Japan, the commander of the Seventh Fleet said Sunday, after the bodies of the missing sailors were found in the berthing compartments of the stricken vessel. |
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| A member of President Donald Trump's legal team repeatedly insisted that Trump is not under investigation for obstruction of justice but acknowledged he could not know for certain during Sunday television interviews. |
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| Baltimore's best arts and entertainment events in June 18-24. |
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