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| Black girls in the Baltimore City public schools are more likely than other girls to be punished for speaking out in school, defying authority and causing disturbances, according to a study released Thursday by the NAACP Legal Defense & Educational Fund. |
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| The Guinness Open Gate Brewery & Barrel House will open in Relay, in Baltimore County, on Aug. 3. |
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| The Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration provided the state elections board with a spreadsheet listing all the voters affected by data transfer glitch — a document that will be a vital part of efforts to make sure the votes of some 80,000 affected people are counted. |
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| Juvenile arrests in Baltimore have decreased by 46 percent since 2012, but more youth are being charged with violent crime, a newly released report found. |
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| Just as it seemed as if one big swing in the eighth inning from beleaguered first baseman Chris Davis had erased the sting of a letdown start from Alex Cobb, closer Zach Britton allowed a rare home run to level the game at seven in the ninth. |
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| As the nonwaiver trade deadline approaches in less than five weeks, interest in Orioles shortstop Manny Machado has picked up, setting the stage for a whirlwind month for the team’s future. |
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| After the Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that public employees cannot be forced to pay union fees, labor union leaders in Maryland called it another attack on worker rights and vowed to step up their fights to improve workplaces. |
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| When the last stretch of the Baltimore Metro was built, the deed for the tunnel was lost in transit. Nearly 30 years later, the city discovered the mistake. |
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| Civil rights advocates in Maryland called the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold President Donald Trump’s travel ban, which applies to seven countries — most of them majority-Muslim — “shameful” and “Islamophobic” Wednesday morning, before rallying in Baltimore in the evening. |
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| The Baltimore pit beef mainstay is eyeing addition locations as it grows its franchise. |
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