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April 11, 2018

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In aftermath of Hampden fire residents assess loss of some memories, revival of others

Wednesday, Apr 11

When he heard about the fire Tuesday in Hampden — which left up to eight rowhomes badly damaged — George Knott drove from Shrewsbury, Pa. to help his brother, Steve, who still lived in their childhood home.

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Zurawik: Mr. Zuckerberg went to Washington. Washington didn't buy it.

Facebook CEO Mark Zucerkberg's apologies and evasions didn't cut it with Congress.

Orioles break up no-hit bid with late rally but fall to Blue Jays, 2-1

After breaking up Aaron Sanchez's no-hit bid in the eighth, the Orioles rallied to tie the game at 1 before Curtis Granderson's home run in the ninth gave Toronto the victory.

Civilian Review Board says Baltimore Police officers used excessive force in shooting suspect

An independent city agency that reviews complaints against police has found that four Baltimore officers used excessive force in the 2015 shooting of a suspect, Keith Davis Jr., and his attorneys are now calling for his charges to be dismissed.

'We’re better than that': Orioles get second no-hit scare in season's first 12 games

The Orioles were no-hit by Aaron Sanchez for seven innings in Tuesday night's 2-1 loss to the Toronto Blue Jays.

Sinclair posts anti-CNN notice on local affiliates' websites

Local affiliates of the Sinclair Broadcast Group have posted links on the masthead of their websites to a youtube video responding to criticism regarding a message the company aired last week on the perils of “fake” news. 

After four years with Ravens, Michael Campanaro agrees to one-year deal with Titans

Campanaro, a Clarksville native and former River Hill standout, opted for a fresh start in Tennessee after playing in 24 games over parts of four seasons with the Ravens.

Strict mail inspection process aims to keep contraband, particularly drugs, out of Harford jail

Two inmates and a former inmate at Harford County Detention Center were arrested earlier this year for allegedly smuggling drugs into the detention facility through the mail, according to the Harford County Sheriff’s Office.

Pastor of Martin Luther King Jr.'s former church to lead commemorative interfaith service in Baltimore

The pastor of Martin Luther King's church in Atlanta, the Rev. Raphael Warnock, will preside over an interfaith ecumenical prayer service in honor of the of 50th anniversary of the civil rights leader's death

Macarons take the spotlight at new Fells Point pastry shop

Sacre Sucre is on track to open in late April in the storefront that previously housed Baltimore Cakery and Fleet Street Market.

13 of the weirdest things to happen in Baltimore

From bulls on the loose to naked joggers, here are some of the strangest things to happen in Charm City.