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Thursday, Mar 15 Students at Baltimore Polytechnic Institute poured out the back doors of the school and onto the football field just before 10 a.m. Wednesday, joining with thousands of students in Maryland and across the nation in a coordinated effort. More: View today's eNewspaper | Listen to the news |
| A bill that received preliminary approval in the state Senate Wednesday would designate "Maryland, My Maryland" as the "historic" state song. |
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| As students across the country walked out of school to protest gun violence Wednesday, state lawmakers in Annapolis advanced four gun related bills, two of them in direct response to mass shootings. |
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| The campaign for Maryland’s 6th Congressional District — a competitive and crowded race — has become the center of a political debate over the nation's opioid epidemic. |
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| At a time when reforming the Baltimore Police Department is one of her top priorities, Mayor Catherine Pugh introduced as a new spokesman a former city police officer whose alleged conduct led to three lawsuits that cost city taxpayers nearly $80,000. |
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| The Maryland National Guard cannot account for hundreds of rounds of ammunition that, at least on paper, were distributed during the unrest in Baltimore in 2015, guard officials have acknowledged. |
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| Aaron Judge on Manny Machado: "I asked him how he liked short and said you'd look pretty good in pinstripes, too." |
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| Tony Tochterman on Lefty Kreh: “He lived to expand his knowledge of fishing to the next generation. No one in this industry can replace him, ever. He’s the last of a total package.” |
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| Here's what you need to know about the return of Hammerjacks, the former Baltimore rock concert hall that earned a big reputation in the 1980s and 1990s. |
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| Ravens free-agent center Ryan Jensen is expected to command a lucrative deal. |
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