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Up from the ashes: The Book Thing returns

Ahead of the Saturday reopening, owner of The Book Thing reflects on more than a year of renovations

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Baltimore police union rejects city-proposed contract trading salary increases for change to shift schedule

Police union officials in Baltimore are urging their members to reject a city-proposed contract that would put patrol officers on a schedule preferred by commanders in exchange for salary increases.

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Fourth Baltimore police detective pleads guilty in federal racketeering case

Det. Momodu Gondo pleaded guilty Thursday to robbing and extorting citizens and protecting a North Baltimore heroin ring.

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Arundel grad Tina Frost recovering in Las Vegas, garnering support in Odenton

The Hideaway donated all of its profits from open to close Thursday directly to Frost’s family caring for her at the Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center in Las Vegas.

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City Springs students to be featured on Ellen DeGeneres' TV show after viral fundraising effort

Students at City Springs, a school with one of Baltimore's highest poverty rates, raised thousands of dollars for Hurricane Harvey relief.

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Brady, Curry, Newton and other top Under Armour athletes get enviable perks

Brady, Curry, Newton and other top Under Armour athletes get perks. The benefits include international travel, Super Bowl tickets and a personal chef.

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Trump to end ACA subsidies, signs order to expand insurance plans outside of Obamacare

President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday to let more people buy coverage outside of the marketplaces set up under Obamacare.

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After Pugh lays out plan, Baltimore event highlights complexity of homeless problem

A day after Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh laid out a plan to huge spending increases to fight homelessness, an event at the Convention Center revealed the fearsome complexity of the job.

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Maryland among worst in nation in investigating nursing home complaints on time, feds say

Maryland lags most of the nation in inspecting high-priority nursing home complaints, according to a federal report.

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Preston: Adrian Amos returns home having re-emerged as a force at safety for Bears

Adrian Amos: "For me, this has always been a dream and it’s about to happen. I grew up on Ravens football."

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