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| Prior to Friday, Damion Champ knew how to do his little girl’s hair just one way: a style he calls the emergency ghetto-fabulous ponytail. |
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| A local collection of Wallis Simpson memorabilia known as the Duchess of Windsor Museum will soon go up for online auction. |
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| With a history of injuries hopefully in the past, the 23-year-old is looking to make strides this spring. |
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| The cat-and-mouse game involving Alabama wide receiver Calvin Ridley will make the team's first round interesting. |
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| Baltimore Sen. Nathaniel T. Oaks, who is facing federal corruption charges, has been removed from his committee positions in the Maryland Senate, a unusual disciplinary action that strips Oaks of the type of influence he’s accused of abusing. |
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| Darryl De Sousa became Baltimore’s new police commissioner Monday after a vote by the City Council. The 53-year-old career cop had enjoyed widespread support and breezed through the confirmation process since he was nominated last month by Mayor Catherine Pugh. |
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| Police said three men were shot — two fatally — in Baltimore on Monday night. |
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| Jasmine Chandler and her pregnant friend were on their way to a beauty supply shop Sunday evening to buy supplies when both women were shot inside a car in the 5100 block of Park Heights, Baltimore police said. |
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| Baltimore City Council voted decisively Monday to support a ban on foam containers for carryout food and drinks, the last step before final approval. Mayor Catherine Pugh says she supports the measure. |
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