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April 14, 2018

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Haley says U.S. forces 'locked and loaded' if Syria stages another chemical attack

Saturday, Apr 14

The U.S. ambassador to the U.N. said the U.S. is "locked and loaded," ready to launch another strike if the Syrian government uses chemical weapons again.

Trump declares 'Mission Accomplished' after strikes on Syria chemical weapons sites

President Donald Trump tweeted "Mission Accomplished" after allied missiles struck at the heart of the Syrian chemical weapons arsenal.

Alex Cobb battered in Orioles debut, lasts 3 2/3 innings in 10-3 loss to Red Sox

Alex Cobb allowed eight runs (seven earned) in 3 2/3 innings in his first start with the Orioles on Saturday afternoon in Boston.

Baltimore police: Two dead — including young woman — and six injured in shootings Friday night

Baltimore police are investigating a spate of shootings throughout the city Friday night that left two people dead — including an 18-year-old woman — and six people injured, two of them critically.

Baltimore Museum of Art to sell works by masters such as Andy Warhol, will aim to improve artist diversity

The Baltimore Museum of Art is selling seven artworks by such famous 20th century artists as Andy Warhol, Franz Kline and Robert Rauschenberg to make way for pieces by contemporary artists.

Baltimore crime: Juvenile arrests are down, compared with last year

Baltimore police have made significantly fewer juvenile arrests compared with this time last year, the latest city crime statistics show.

As NFL draft approaches, Ravens near a potential crossroads at quarterback

With Joe Flacco going into what could be his last season as the Ravens' franchise quarterback, the team might use a high draft pick on the sport's most important position for the first time in a decade.

In Baltimore's high-crime zones, an experiment in government starts to yield results

In Baltimore’s most crime-ridden zones, there’s an experiment in government going on. Under a plan instituted last year, city officials have targeted four areas — first called “Transformation Zones,” then rebranded as “Violence Reduction Zones’ — to be flooded with both police and city services.

Jacques Kelly: New Cathedral is resting place for notable Baltimoreans, and small flock of Orioles greats

Some 110,000 rest among the hills and vales off a tributary of the Gwynns Falls, among them political leaders, captains of Baltimore industry and an interesting quartet of sports greats.

Maryland athletic director Kevin Anderson resigns at end of six-month 'sabbatical'

In a move that was expected from the day it was announced he was taking a six-month “professional development sabbatical,” Maryland athletic director Kevin Anderson resigned, the school announced Friday.