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Sunday, Mar 25 Less than six weeks after one of the worst school shootings in U.S. history — and four days after two students were shot at a school in St. Mary’s County — participants in the March for Our Lives rally said the event would take its place in history alongside past rallies. |
| Students from Baltimore Polytechnic Institute led a large crowd that stretched through blocks of downtown, through the Inner Harbor, for a local version of the national March For Our Lives protest Saturday. |
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| “After hitting so close to home, it becomes that much more real to us,” said one of the march organizers, 18-year-old Jillian Carty. |
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| Students from Excel Academy in Baltimore, which has lost seven students to gun violence since last year, went to the March for Our Lives anti-gun violence rally in Washington on Saturday to tell U.S. policymakers that “enough is enough.” |
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| With so much uncertainty from top to bottom, is this the final ride for the Orioles core group? |
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| While Horseshoe Casino Baltimore has seen revenue fall since the December 2016 opening of MGM National Harbor in Prince George’s County, the City of Baltimore is actually receiving more money than before from the casino. |
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| The new scholarship fund will be formally announced with the creation of a GoFundMe page on Tuesday. It honors two victims of homicides, Jim Forrester and Victorious Swift. |
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| On Saturday, the B&O Railroad Museum and the Baltimore Immigration Museum partnered to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the SS Baltimore's arrival in Locust Point. |
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| The Baltimore Marching Ravens held its annual tryout for veterans and hopefuls, which requires them to play for judges and sight read a piece of music they are given on the spot. |
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| A newspaper’s four-word headline told the story: ‘Weather Man Goofs Again.” Baltimore’s 1958 storm taught me a lesson: March storms can be treacherous in Maryland and the mid-Atlantic. |
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