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Saturday, Dec 2 Ravens are advertising tickets for sold-out games, adjusting to a new NFL reality. That's because so many fans have put their tickets back into the club's official resale online market, another sign of the troubles the NFL faces amid anthem protests, injuries, concussion worries and spotty play. |
| The Republican tax overhaul that squeaked through the Senate early Saturday morning would reach deep into the nation's health care system. |
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| Baltimore’s chief judge stepped down Friday and before the Maryland Court of Appeals could decide whether to expel Alfred Nance after his two decades on the bench. |
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| As local Christmas tree lot owners reached out to growers last summer to lock in supplies, many learned of a possible holiday headache — a shortage of trees. |
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| Jack Luskin, who built a Baltimore-based chain of electronics and home appliance stores over nearly five decades with the help of his famous slogan, “The Cheapest Guy in Town,” died Friday. |
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| The special teams unit's ability to produce in categories such as returns, field goals and punts has been pivotal in the Ravens' overall success this season. |
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| With Baltimore beleaguered by crime and violence, columnist Dan Rodricks returns to an informal public-service initiative. |
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| Maryland issued hundreds of fraudulent drivers licenses based on counterfeit documents, a recently released audit revealed. Two Motor Vehicle Administration workers have been fired as a result. |
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| Recent asylum seekers to Baltimore's shore have seen one of six judges, all with varying rates of acceptance. |
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| Bill Gilmore, CEO of the Baltimore Office of Promotion and the Arts, will be leaving BOPA after 37 years. |
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