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 Monday, Jun 11 Baltimore suspended its work with a White Marsh company following the death of a 20-year-old in a trench last week who was working on a sewer line. |  | |
| Clouds of black smoke billowed downtown on Charles Street Sunday night. Again. |
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| Ocean City officials say they don't want wind turbines to be built within 30 miles of the resort town's beaches — not even in exchange for free electricity. That is what energy developer US Wind recently offered to appease concerns of disrupted views from Maryland beaches. |
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| Girl group TLC, reggae legends Toots and The Maytals and blues rocker ZZ Ward will be the headline performers at this year’s Artscape. |
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| Attorney Ivan Bates will promise a necessary back-to-basics approach to the Baltimore state's attorney's office, and he has The Sun's endorsement. |
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| Democrats in deep blue Maryland like Republican Gov. Larry Hogan, even though they don't believe he has changed the state for the better, a new poll for the Baltimore Sun and the University of Baltimore shows. |
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| A rival owner said Restoring Hope seemed to act as “more of an offensive lineman" for Triple Crown winner Justify than a racehorse trying to win the Belmont. |
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| The Smoking Swine catering owner Drew Pumphrey says the project is under wraps but he expects it to open late this year. |
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| As the Ravens prepare to host a mandatory minicamp this week, here are things to look for before they take a summer break. |
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| Capitals fans have waited all their lives to see a victory parade — here's everything you need to know to get down there and enjoy the day. |
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