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Sunday, May 6 Ray Glasgow III, a 17-year-old football and lacrosse standout at the Baltimore City College high school, was killed in a shooting in East Baltimore Saturday night — just two days before the Black Knights were set to rematch Mervo in the city’s Division A lacrosse championship. |
| After a thrilling run to victory in the rain at the Kentucky Derby, Justify is doing well and trainer Bob Baffert sees no reason why he wouldn't race in the 143rd Preakness. |
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| An evolutionary biologist at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, recently co-authored a study that shows how two species of ravens became one, a reverse of more typical evolution known as speciation reversal. |
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| One teenager was killed and another was wounded in a double shooting Saturday evening near City Springs Elementary/Middle School in Southeast Baltimore, police said — the first in a series of shootings from Saturday evening through Sunday. |
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| Four years after ousting a Republican incumbent by wide margins, the councilman representing northern Baltimore County is facing his own challengers in the primary election. |
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| The 88-year-old Margarita Melville returned to Catonsville Saturday for the dedication of a memorial marker at the site where she and the rest of the Catonsville Nine burned draft records in famous protest of the Vietnam War. |
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| As much as local cinephiles enjoy going to the annual Maryland Film Festival, some of the filmmakers are equally as happy to bring their work here. |
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| As a sign of a changing population of veterans in the region, the VA Maryland Health Care System hosted a baby shower for veterans who are expectant or new mothers on Saturday. |
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| Ravens rookie first-round quarterback Lamar Jackson puts good touch on deep ball, but struggles with some shorter throws. |
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| The top arts and entertainment events in the Baltimore area for the week of May 6-12, 2018. |
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