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Confederate monument in Baltimore drenched with red paint

Someone poured red paint over a Confederate monument in Bolton Hill, defacing the 114-year-old statue during the weekend in which violence erupted at a white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Va.

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Baltimore's new speed camera system stumbles on first day, sending extra tickets to motorists

The re-launch of Baltimore’s beleaguered speed camera system hit a snag on its first day, when about 900 drivers caught speeding were sent two tickets instead of one.

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Maryland regulators approve eight new medical marijuana growers

Eight new medical marijuana growers were granted final approval, moving Maryland closer to launching its long-delayed program.

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Baltimore County prosecutors rule fatal Catonsville shooting by off-duty officer justified

Baltimore County prosecutors have ruled that the fatal shooting of a 35-year-old man by an off-duty officer outside a Catonsville Giant this month was legally justified. 

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Baltimore mayor contacts contractors about removing Confederate monuments

Mayor Catherine Pugh said Monday she has reached out to two contractors about removing Confederate-era monuments in Baltimore.

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Rodricks: Confederate action plan: Melt Taney, move Jackson-Lee, honor Tubman or Douglass

For Mayor Pugh, an action plan for Baltimore's Confederate monuments

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Food truck owners will head to trial to challenge city's '300-foot rule'

Local food truck owners are suing the city over a rule that prohibits them from operating near brick-and-mortar restaurants.

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Tax-free shopping week runs through Saturday

Tax free shopping runs through Saturday in Maryland.

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Eclipse forecast looks promising, but scattered storms threaten view

Clear skies are forecast in Maryland for the total solar eclipse on Monday, but scattered afternoon storms could threaten the view.

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