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Friday, Mar 30 Martin Luther King, Jr. died on April 4, 1968 — 50 years later, key figures in Baltimore's history reflect on that period in history. |
| Even after resigning from office and pleading guilty to federal felony charges this week, Nathaniel Oaks will remain on the ballot as a candidate for state Senate. |
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| Preakness Stakes organizers hope to fill an Under Armour sized void in the infield after the Baltimore brand decided not to do an infield hospitality tent. |
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| A Baltimore judge has acquitted Michael Johnson, accused of killing 16-year-old Phylicia Barnes in 2010, bringing an end to a high-profile case that spanned three trials. |
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| Orioles right fielder Colby Rasmus, who stepped away from the game last summer and returned to the Orioles refreshed, believes he's found a perfect place for the next act of his career. |
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| The Maryland General Assembly is on the verge of final passage to a bill extending the possible length of the school year by as much as a week to account for snow days. |
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| A 19-year-old woman was killed and a 21-year-old man was injured in the second of two overnight shootings, Baltimore police said in a statement. |
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| Maryland senators have proposed granting a total of 21 new licenses to grow or process medical marijuana, expanding the fledgling industry further than their counterparts in the House of Delegates. |
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| CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield said that 6,800 patients were hit in a phishing scheme. |
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| Painted signs on brick walls fade, but their messages still communicate. When the rusty sheet metal siding came off an East Baltimore building last month, a lesson in neighborhood history unfolded. |
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| One man is dead from being hit by a car and another is missing in the waters of the Inner Harbor after they each fled from Baltimore Police officers in separate incidents Thursday night and early Friday morning, police said. |
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