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 Wednesday, Oct 3 Buck Showalter won't return to manage the Orioles in 2019, according to an industry source, ending what until this season had been a productive relationship with the manager who took over in August 2010 and brought playoff baseball back to Baltimore and an organization that was starved for it. |  | |
| Buck Showalter is on the hook for dismal Orioles season that was result of years of poor long-range planning. |
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| Baltimore officials issued new plans for a redeveloped Lexington Market, where a new building will have a smaller footprint and cost less than earlier plans for the revamped market. |
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| The statement was circulated by the Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee. |
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| If Jeff Flake, Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski have souls (and saw President Trump's mocking of Christine Blasey Ford), now is the time for them to take a stand. |
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| With a six-year master contract between the International Longshoremen’s Association and the United States Maritime Alliance ratified last month, the three locals at the port of Baltimore are set to vote on their local contracts with the Steamship Trade Association Thursday. |
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| The commission's report knocked the county's Animal Services department for a laundry list of alleged failures, including transferring many of its duties to the police. |
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| Peter's Inn, the Baltimore restaurant and bar that closed in December after a fire, reopened on Tuesday evening in Fells Point. |
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| Rapper Meek Mill has been cast in the upcoming "12 O'Clock Boys" movie, according to deadline.com. |
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| Ravens first-round pick Hayden Hurst, who has been sidelined by a stress fracture in his foot since Aug. 24, said he plans to fully practice Wednesday in preparation for his NFL debut. |
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