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June 23, 2018

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Challengers to Maryland Sen. Cardin, including Chelsea Manning, having a difficult time breaking through

Saturday, Jun 23

Sen. Ben Cardin has accumulated far more campaign money than his challengers in Tuesday's primary. But the Maryland Democrat has needed to spend little of it so far.

Bad-blood feud flares between progressives Valerie Ervin, Ben Jealous as Maryland governor's race nears end

Former gubernatorial candidate Valerie Ervin calls Democrat Ben Jealous a bully. The campaign for Jealous, the former NAACP chief, calls Ervin a liar.

Schmuck: Some are whispering about Orioles' future in Baltimore, but would they ever leave?

The Orioles remain mired in the long-running dispute with Major League Baseball and the Washington Nationals over the revenue split from the Mid-Atlantic Sports Network, and it is beginning to create some angst over the future of baseball in Baltimore.

Ex-Baltimore County man tied to wife's decade-old murder by DNA evidence is sentenced to 30 years

A Baltimore County judge sentenced a former Perry Hall man convicted of killing his wife to thirty years in prison.

Former 'Public Enemy No. 1' acquitted in 2017 firebombing that killed two teens

A man who was labeled as a Public Enemy No. 1 by city police, and who protested his innocence on Facebook after being charged with killing two teens in a firebombing in East Baltimore last year, was acquitted Friday.

Baltimore County man accused in $30 million dark web pain pill scheme

Federal authorities say Ryan Farace ran a secret online business from homes in Baltimore County peddling millions of dollars worth of fake Xanax pills.

A big-money challenger roils Southeast Baltimore's election with focus on crime, safety

A former Obama adviser raised more than $430,000 to unseat one of the incumbents in Southeast Baltimore's District 46 legislative election.

Pedestrian, 86, struck and killed in Cockeysville; second injured in Elkridge collision

An 86-year-old pedestrian was struck and killed in Cockeysville, and another was injured in an Elkridge collision overnight, police said Saturday.

Documenting the slave trade past of Baltimore, and Homewood

Baltimore’s role in the 1800s slave trade is documented in a new exhibition at the Homewood Museum on the Johns Hopkins University campus in North Baltimore.

Baltimore restaurant closings vs. openings in 2018: How do they stack up?

A look at the restaurants that have come and gone so far in 2018.