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$9 billion highway project would widen 3 major Maryland roadways with toll lanes, Hogan says

Maryland's governor proposed adding four toll lanes each to the entire stretches of I-495, to I-270 and the Baltimore-Washington Parkway, three of the state's most congested roadways.

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Purple-clad Ravens fans flock to London's pubs, Picadilly and Parliament

Ravens fans have been checking out nightclubs in London this week, planning a “Purple Pub crawl” through Piccadilly Circus and heading to the Tower of London and Parliament.

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When bullets kill someone in Baltimore, the public knows right away. When drugs do, notice takes months.

The chairman of the City Council's Public Safety Committee called for data on drug overdoses to be shared, saying it would help drive the scope of the epidemic home.

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Dulaney High athletic field closed for utility work after underground wire electrified fence

Dulaney High School’s main athletic field will be closed for several weeks to allow an underground wire to be unearthed, after a staff member felt an electric current running through a nearby fence.

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'Cowgirls of Color' break barriers to compete in typically white, male rodeo

The Cowgirls of Color, the rare all-female team, will compete in the Bill Pickett Rodeo, the only African-American touring rodeo competition in the country.

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Tip leads to arrest in downtown Baltimore shooting caught on camera, police say

A 28-year-old Baltimore man has been arrested and charged with attempted first-degree murder in a downtown shooting that was captured on surveillance video last month, according to Baltimore Police.

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Now empowered to control city school board, Baltimore mayor seeks new applicants

It’s the first time in two decades that the city’s mayor has had sole authority over who sits on the school board.

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Parkville resident orchestrates unique stadium proposal at Camden Yards

Parkville resident orchestrates stadium proposal from hotel balcony overlooking Camden Yards.

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'We're running out of time:' One woman's quest to save Baltimore television history

Inside the dark warehouse of the Baltimore City Archives, Siobhan Hagan sorts through a dumpster full of old film canisters. It’s a small part of the archives of WJZ television.

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Staff picks for Sunday's Ravens-Jaguars game in London

Baltimore Sun staff picks for Sunday's Ravens-Jaguars game in London.

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