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 Monday, Jul 30 Jarrod Ramos, the Laurel man accused of blasting his way into the Capital Gazette newsroom last month and killing five staff members, entered a not guilty plea Monday, according to recent court filings. |  | |
| Four homes are currently for sale on the 700 block of West 34th Street in Hampden, home to the city’s annual “Miracle on 34th Street” celebration that attracts thousands of visitors each winter to stare in wonder at decorations as wilder and vibrant as any Clark Griswold could imagine. |
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| The statement came after interim Police Commissioner Gary Tuggle ordered officers to comply with the questionnaire or face disciplinary action. |
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| BronyCon — the celebration of “My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic” — will host its final event in 2019 with a four-day convention in Baltimore. |
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| Parts & Labor will host its last dinner service Sunday. |
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| The Baltimore Police Department has declared the death of a construction worker who fell off a building’s roof in downtown Baltimore on Thursday an accident. |
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| Baltimore’s new network of speed and red light cameras issued about $25 million in fines last fiscal year. |
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| Dillon Tate and Dean Kremer, acquired in this month’s trades for Zach Britton and Manny Machado, each started half of Double-A Bowie’s doubleheader on Sunday. |
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| The offense ended Monday morning’s practice on a high note when quarterback Lamar Jackson hit rookie wide receiver Jordan Lasley for a touchdown. |
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| Already mistaken for cornerback Marlon Humphrey a few times in training camp, the rookie linebacker/defensive end is trying to parlay his versatility into a coveted spot on the team’s active roster. |
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