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Sunday, Jan 14 "They are like the terminator. They just never stop coming." A look at Derek Hines and Leo Wise, the two assistant U.S. attorneys prosecuting the corrupt squad of Baltimore police. |
| Chelsea Manning, the transgender Maryland woman convicted of sharing thousands of military documents with Wikileaks, has filed her candidacy to challenge Sen. Ben Cardin in 2018. |
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| The pavilion roof at Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia collapsed on Friday night, said Audrey Fix Schaefer, communications director for the music venue. |
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| Frigid Arctic air has returned to Maryland, and blustery winds were forecast to make it feel as cold as a few degrees below zero Sunday and Monday around Baltimore. |
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| Gregory D. Ferrell, an eighth-grade teacher who had been missing for weeks, was found dead in his car Saturday, on a busy street in West Baltimore. |
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| Former Towson star John Davis reflects on the year he has spent preparing to resume his basketball career after he took a bullet in the knee in a random drive-by shooting. |
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| Museum attendance is down in Baltimore and nationwide. The Sun has embarked upon a three-part series about art museums' struggles to serve a new and changing audience. |
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| Rising crime, unheated schools and a woman in a hospital gown being dumped at a bus stop on a freezing night: At a time when Baltimore is competing with more than 200 cities for Amazon's second headquarters, the last thing the city needed was for such images to go viral. |
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| The top arts and entertainment events in Baltimore for the week of Jan. 14-20. |
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| Rescission of Obama's DACA order exposed Trump's muddled, racist thinking on immigration. |
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