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June 17, 2018

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Freddie Gray case roils prosecutor election — but not the one in Baltimore

Sunday, Jun 17

The political mailer includes a picture of Marilyn Mosby as she announced charges in the death of Freddie Gray, accusing her of prosecuting "INNOCENT" Baltimore Police officers. But the ad wasn't aimed at voters in the city.

Orioles beat Marlins, 10-4, to end 9-game slide, earn first home win since Mother's Day

The Orioles recorded their biggest offensive day in more than a month.

Only homers are hurting Dylan Bundy as Orioles starter rolls on

Orioles right-hander Dylan Bundy turned in another solid effort in Sunday's 10-4 win over the Miami Marlins, with home runs again representing the only offense against him.

Trump adviser says 'nobody likes' family separation policy

"Nobody likes" breaking up families and "seeing babies ripped from their mothers' arms," said Kellyanne Conway, a counselor to the president.

Father/daughter research team studying autism at Baltimore's Kennedy Krieger Institute

Dr. Paul Lipkin and his daughter, Dr. Eliza Gordon-Lipkin, both of the Kennedy Krieger Institute, worked on a study on the relationship between autism, ADHD and other mental health disorders in children.

For author Michael Chabon, fatherhood is his driving passion

The Pulitzer-prize winning author Michael Chabon, who grew up in Columbia, has just released a collection of thoughtful and moving essays called “Pops” that explores what it means to be a son and a father.

Father's Day: For Ravens' Kamalei Correa, first half-year of fatherhood has been 'like a new breath of life'

“She's going to be — man, I get emotional talking about this, man. I don't even know,” the Ravens linebacker said of his daughter. “She's special. That's it."

Father's Day: Orioles' Kevin Gausman learns lessons in persistence, passion from his dad

When Orioles pitcher Kevin Gausman didn't see much playing time as a kid, his father Clair motivated him. And Gausman gleaned the same passion for pitching that his dad had being a college football official.

Rodricks: Kurtis Williams and 'a Baltimore thing'

Kurtis Williams calls it "a Baltimore thing," the reality of juveniles who commit murder, serve their time in prison, then come home and look for a new start.

LatinoFest, coin collecting and a patriotic bar crawl — the best of Baltimore's arts and entertainment scene this week

The top A&E events in the Baltimore area for the week of June 17-23.