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Las Vegas shooting leaves at least 58 dead, more than 500 wounded

At least 58 people were killed and more than 500 others injured after a gunman opened fire Sunday night at a country music festival in Las Vegas.

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Michael Phelps, wife had left Vegas music festival before mass shooting Sunday

Michael Phelps' wife posts that they are safe after shooting at Vegas festival they had attended earlier in the weekend

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Las Vegas shooting: Offering prayer, asking for answers, Marylanders react

Marylanders react to Las Vegas shooting

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Las Vegas gunman liked to gamble, listened to country music, lived quiet retired life before massacre

Before he opened fire late Sunday — killing at least 50 people in Las Vegas — the gunman, Stephen Paddock, lived a quiet for years in a small town in Nevada.

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With $250,000 salary, Baltimore IT position gets big pay bump for expanded role

Baltimore's new information technology boss is to be paid $250,000 a year, a sum that is almost $100,000 more than his predecessors and that makes him the highest paid city employee.

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Baltimore resumes record homicide pace

A 25-year-old man was shot in the head Monday morning in West Baltimore, police said.

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Monkton family built fire pit in washing machine drum, injured in explosion

Three adults and one child were injured from what appeared to be an explosion that occurred in a fire pit in Monkton Sunday night, according to the Baltimore County Fire Department.

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Two firefighters, civilian injured in Curtis Bay house fire, officials say

Two firefighters and a civilian have been injured at a house fire in South Baltimore, according to city fire officials.

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MTA spending $81.3 million to buy 140 new buses

The Maryland Transit Administration will spend $81.3 million on a fleet of new "clean-diesel" buses that will hit the street next year.

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Maryland health exchange opens website for browsing plans

Maryland Health Exchange has opened its website for browsing insurance plans.

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