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 Sunday, Feb 11 Baltimoreâs entire Metro SubwayLink system will remain closed for a month, the Maryland Transit Administration announced Sunday, after safety inspections showed sections of track needed emergency repairs that couldnât wait until this summer. |
| As part of her "holistic" approach to reducing violence, Baltimore Mayor Catherine E. Pugh has been meeting twice a month throughout 2017 with an expanding group of community leaders that has attracted a foundation grant to help it evolve as a formal advisory panel. |
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| De Sousa made the announcement in an emailed statement to reporters on Saturday evening and called it "completely unfortunate and unfair." |
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| Baltimoreâs newest police officers begin street training this week, their first assignments after a graduation ceremony in which they were implored to serve the city âwith dignity and honor.â |
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| Maryland held Rutgers to 37 percent shooting, one 3-pointer and forced 22 turnovers. |
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| A flood watch is under effect until midnight for portions of Maryland, including Northern Baltimore and Anne Arundel, Prince Georgeâs and Charles counties. |
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| Here's what to watch and how to watch. |
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| The 200th Anniversary Celebration of Frederick Douglass Day at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum included history, lectures and children' activities to mark the birth of one of the country's first, and greatest, civil rights crusaders. |
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| These are the week's top arts and entertainment events in Baltimore for the week of Feb 11-17. |
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| As spring training is about to being, storylines to watch around baseball include the two slugging superstars in pinstripes, will Clayton Kershaw opt out of his contract and did the Cubs do enough to win another World Series title? |
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