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October 28, 2017View email in browser
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Orioles fan with 3D-printed hand to throw out World Series first pitch

Hailey Dawson, the 7-year-old Baltimore Orioles fan with a 3D-printed hand who threw out a first pitch at Camden Yards, is headed to the World Series.

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Bill Clinton to visit library in Dundalk during Baltimore trip for Hopkins opioid summit

Former president Bill Clinton is scheduled to visit Sollers Point Library in Dundalk on Monday during a trip to Baltimore for an event at Johns Hopkins.

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Edgewood shooting victim Bayarsaikhan Tudev remembered as devout Christian, family man

Bayarsaikhan Tudev, one of three men killed when a coworker opened fire at an Edgewood granite company earlier this month, was remembered Saturday as a devout Christian who immigrated from Mongolia to pursue the American dream.

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Time is on the Ravens' side as QB Joe Flacco recovers from Kiko Alonso hit and concussion

The veteran quarterback reported to the team facility Friday and is said to be doing well given the circumstances. The Ravens have time on their side.

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Apartment building security guard slain in city

A security guard at an apartment building in Baltimore was shot and killed.

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Court rulings toss lawsuit against Black Lives Matter and Mckesson, allow class-action payments to protesters

A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit that accused Black Lives Matter and several movement leaders — including Baltimore's DeRay Mckesson — of inciting violence that led to a gunman's deadly ambush of law enforcement officers in Louisiana last year.

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Two eateries and a consulting firm to open in Towson Commons

Two dining establishments and an accounting firm will join women's’ clothing store Boho Nation, a CVS, Chipotle and LA Fitness at the Pennsylvania Avenue retail center.

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Latest leg of Terps center Sean Obi's lifelong journey leads to Maryland

After coming to U.S. from Africa as a teenager, Sean Obi will finish his three-stop college basketball career at Maryland.

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Maryland revises high school graduation requirements, delaying higher standards

Maryland's state school board rolled back the implementation of tougher passing standards on high school English and math exams required for graduation. The higher standard now won't go into effect until 2024 when this year's sixth graders would graduate.

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Man fleeing MdTA police dies in crash on Dundalk Avenue in Baltimore

A driver who was fleeing the Maryland Transportation Authority police died after crashing into two other vehicles in Southeast Baltimore.

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