| | When Baltimore turns on a new set of speed cameras on Monday, it will operate under new laws that officials say will make the system more reliable and less prone to errors than an old one that had to be shut down. | Read More |
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| In his journey from mainstream Protestantism to the faith of the church fathers in the ancient East, Fr. Gregory Gilbert says he has found an authentic spiritual home. |
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| For one week each year, siblings separated within the foster care system in Maryland have a chance to enjoy outdoor activities, thanks to a program known as Camp Connect. |
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| Dan Duquette said it's "a little premature" for talk of tearing down a team that has been a contender for years and was, at least internally, expected to be one again. |
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| The role of black soldiers in the Civil War is getting increased attention these days in towns like Westminster. |
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| In an unusual arrangement, the Double T Diner in Perry Hall sold its property to CVS, and is going to roll the restaurant 300 feet northward to make room for the new pharmacy. |
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| Three people were shot overnight in two separate incidents in the city, according to Baltimore Police. |
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| Nearly two months on the job as Howard County schools chief, Michael Martirano has begun to reshuffle his administration and empower six deputies who will report directly to him. |
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| A giraffe calf born in poor health earlier this month at the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore has been given a name fit for an emperor: "Julius." |
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| This month marks five years since Mark Farley Grant walked out of prison with nothing but the clothes and shoes he wore on the day of his release. |
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