 Monday, Apr 23 The Johns Hopkins reconstructive surgery team performed the world’s first transplant of a penis, scrotum and abdominal wall on a wounded soldier. |
| Right before he pleaded guilty to federal corruption charges, Nathaniel Oaks gave up his seat in the state senate. Now, in a last-minute effort to get his name off the Baltimore primary ballot in this year's elections, he's also giving up his right to vote. |
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| The suspect in an attack that killed four people at a Waffle House restaurant in Tennessee was arrested Monday not far from his apartment, police said. |
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| Anne Arundel County fire investigators have identified the three people who died Saturday in a fire at the Arundel Lodge group home in Severn. Two residents — Walter McCardell, 61, and William Garcia, 44, — along with employee Barbara Brown, 65, of Brooklyn, died in the fire. |
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| First pitch, TV, radio, pitching matchups, what to watch and more about Monday's series finale against the Indians. |
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| The Ravens have been mum about their draft plans. We'll start to get some answers Thursday. |
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| Community members, fan organizations, media companies and con enthusiasts have banded together to host pop-up event WICOMICON Saturday in place of the postponed Universal FanCon. |
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| Baltimore police counted 17 killings last month, but 29 within the past three weeks. For Baltimoreans and for the officials charged with keeping them safe, a familiar dread is returning. |
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| The Baltimore City Council will consider whether to create a system of public financing for local elections in a bid to open up the mayor's office and council seats to a wider range of candidates. |
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| A look back through the years at the popular Baltimore gardens. |
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