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Monday, Jan 15 A statue in Baltimore's Patterson Park honoring the Star Spangled Banner was defaced with red paint. And the words "Racist Anthem" were sprayed on a sidewalk nearby. |
| Crowds, wrapped in coats and hats, praise Baltimore's annual Martin Luther King Jr. parade |
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| Hersh's pizza shop in South Baltimore printed "shithole" menus over the weekend, joining the political wordplay over President Donald Trump's reported remarks. |
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| President Donald Trump's first stop was Trump International Golf Club, beginning the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday with golf rather than charitable service. |
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| After a 15 year wait, Poppleton residents get new housing. |
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| Baltimore Restaurant Week returns to the city Jan. 12-21, when more than 90 restaurants will offer fixed-price brunches, lunches and dinners. This winter we're highlighting venues serving up new experiences to Baltimore diners. |
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| Take a look back at how a number of Baltimore streets and avenues got their names. |
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| Now videos circulating on social media are showing kids biting into brightly colored liquid laundry detergent packets. |
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| Frigid Arctic air has returned to Maryland, and blustery winds were forecast to make it feel as cold as a few degrees below zero Sunday and Monday around Baltimore. |
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| Parkville freelance artist Kyle Yearwood creates ethereal, entrancing visual artworks and animation in hopes of inspiring self-love. In December, his piece âI heard the Black girls in Baltimore can fly" went viral. |
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