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Confederate monuments taken down in Baltimore overnight

Confederate statues in Baltimore were removed from their concrete bases overnight, as crews using heavy machinery loaded them onto flat bed trucks and hauled them away.

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Hogan: Trump 'made a terrible mistake' in Charlottesville comments

Gov. Larry Hogan said Wednesday that President Donald J. Trump "made a terrible mistake" in his comments about white supremacist demonstrators in Charlottesville.

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Brooks Robinson's glove donated to Smithsonian museum

Orioles Hall of Famer Brooks Robinson learned Wednesday that one of his gloves is to be displayed at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History, along with a trove of other artifacts from other baseball icons.

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Guinness gets liquor license for Baltimore County taproom

The Guinness Open Gate Brewery & Barrel House took another step forward as the brewer secured a liquor license for its planned Baltimore County taproom.

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Meet the artist behind 'Madre Luz' – the protest statue in Wyman Park Dell 

Pablo Machioli might seem an unlikely person to make a protest statue in Baltimore. He’s not from the United States. Until recently, he wasn’t even an artist.

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Baltimore Confederate monuments removed: A timeline of how we got here

Here’s a timeline looking back at the past two-plus years and what preceded Wednesday morning’s action to remove four Confederate statues in Baltimore.

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Former Daughters of the Confederacy leader on Baltimore monument removal: 'Rats run at night'

The former president of the Maryland chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, said she had considered chaining herself to the Confederate Soldiers and Sailors Monument in Bolton Hill.

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Baltimore police ask for help identifying suspect in video of downtown shooting

Baltimore police on Wednesday released video from a shooting in downtown Baltimore earlier this month, along with a request for the public’s help in identifying the suspect.

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European aluminum maker Constellium to move U.S. offices to downtown Baltimore

European manufacturer Constellium to relocate U.S. headquarters to Baltimore

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