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Friday, Dec 29 For years, many Ravens fans made money on their initial investment – personal seat licenses. PSLs, which are required to buy season tickets, are owned by fans, not the team, But fans are finding the PSL market has gone soft. |
| Baltimore has hit 343 homicides in 2017, and a new record for killings per capita. |
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| A law that goes into affect Jan. 1 makes contraception more affordable by getting rid of co-pays, covering vasectomies and allowing women to buy birth control for six months at a time. |
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| Maryland has joined several other northeastern states in suing the EPA in an effort to hold other states accountable for pollution that blows into the region, creating hazardous summertime smog. |
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| Max and Leah Cohn have been working at their family's bakery for more than five decades. But come next week, Goldman’s Kosher Bakery will be a Baltimore tradition no more. |
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| From Confederate statues to NFL player protests to private schools students dressing up as prisoners, issues of race threaded through the news of 2017. |
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| A transplanted Baltimorean, back in his hometown for Christmas, posts a video explaining Bawlmerese to his friends back in San Francisco |
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| From The Baltimore Sun's editorial board comes your A-Z guide to a year's worth of Trump administration alternative facts. |
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| Marvin Lewis' 15-year career as head coach of the Bengals could end Sunday in Baltimore. |
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| It's at least conceivable Ravens outside linebacker Terrell Suggs will play his last home game in Baltimore on Sunday. But with a seventh Pro Bowl season under his belt, Suggs says he doesn't feel the end drawing near. |
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