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Friday, Oct 5 Crews are remaking Druid Lake to make Baltimore's water safer. That's changing the landscape of historic Druid Hill Park, leaving neighbors and park visitors excited about future possibilities on and around the lake, but concerned about how long current ways to use the park will be off-limits. More: Read today's eNewspaper | Listen to the news now | | |
| A new pop-up shop of items made in Baltimore opens Friday, one of many projects and many millions of public and private dollars invested in North Avenue's buildings and streetscape in recent years, much of it from the arts community that has adopted the long-neglected corridor. |
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| The Orioles have plenty of needs, and the way they fill those will likely come from whomever they choose to lead the organization’s baseball operations. But there are a handful of facets in which the Duquette-Showalter era left the club in a good spot. |
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| Breaking down the matchup between the Ravens and Browns ahead of Sunday's game. |
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| A ranking member of the Black Guerilla Family street gang testified Thursday to enlisting neighborhood boys as young as 13 to work his heroin shops in West and South Baltimore. |
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| Only Baltimore bad boy John Waters would create a sculpture that envisions a babyhood encounter between the pop star Michael Jackson and the serial killer Charles Manson. |
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| The historic Baltimore branch of the NAACP will hold a special election for president in the wake of two years of leadership controversies. Gerald Stansbury, president of the NAACP Maryland State Conference, said the election is scheduled for Saturday at the Greater Baltimore Urban League. |
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| Heather Cook, a former Episcopal bishop serving a prison sentence for fatally striking a bicyclist with her car while drunk in 2014 in Baltimore, could be released as early as next month. She is seeking a modification of her seven-year sentence for the crash that killed Tom Palermo. |
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| Sgt. Larry Worsley, a 15-year-Baltimore Police veteran, has been acquitted of DUI charges after crashing a department vehicle in July in Northeast Baltimore. |
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| Police are investigating an incident in which a squeegee kid smashed a driver's back windshield. |
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| Once labelled the biggest 5-star bust in college football while playing at Auburn, defensive end Byron Cowart is off to a solid start with Maryland this season. |
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