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Roger Taney statue removed from Maryland State House grounds overnight

The statue of Chief Justice Roger B. Taney was removed from the grounds of the Maryland State House in Annapolis.

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Spending is up for back-to-school purchases

Spending is up for back to school purchases

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Senior officer on USS Fitzgerald to be relieved of command after fatal collision

The Navy says the commanding officer of a warship that lost seven sailors in a collision off the coast of Japan will be relieved of command.

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On morning of murder trial, family who witnessed shooting were killed

Avery Little sentenced to maximum of 50 years in Northwest Baltimore killing

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Baltimore's Confederate statues under tarps as Trump, Stonewall Jackson descendants weigh in

Baltimore’s four Confederate-linked monuments have been relegated to a city-owned lot, as President Trump decries 'history and culture .. being ripped apart.'

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'Madre Luz' protest statue in Wyman Park Dell intentionally knocked over, police say

A white man shoved an anti-hate statue from its perch in the Wyman Park Dell on Thursday and then escaped in a car, Baltimore police said.

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Camp Open Arms reaches out to kids with limb challenges

Camp Open Arms is hosted in northern Baltimore County

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Aimed at 'cord cutters,' YouTube TV expands into Baltimore market

Aimed at 'cord cutters,' YouTube TV expands into Baltimore market

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Mallett uneven again as Ravens' starting offense struggles in 31-7 win over Dolphins

Mallett TD pass, two Justin Tucker field goals lead Ravens to halftime lead

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Scientists flock to eclipse path to conduct research, or just bask in magnificence

Myles McKay, a young scientist at the Space Telescope Science Institute, will be studying the total solar eclipse from South Carolina as part of Citizen CATE, one of many eclipse research projects.

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