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October 16, 2017View email in browser
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Officials invest hundreds of hours to bid on Amazon's HQ2

The email that could change Baltimore forever landed in William H. Cole’s inbox early Sept. 7, before he was even out the door for the day.

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Up Close With ... Terence G. Blackwell, Jr., BCBA, President & CEO of Chimes International

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What attacked Towson dog? Owner says it was a black bear

Towson woman says a black bear nearly killed her dog. Maryland wildlife investigators say maybe

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Federal trial to open against alleged heroin ring protected by Baltimore police detective

The drug case threw open the door on an alleged conspiracy by Baltimore police to rob and shakedown drug dealers.

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5 Things We Learned From the Ravens’ 27-24 Loss

More Ravens coverage:
+ Mike Preston's report card
+ Preston: Drafting WRs an issue
+ Photos: Bears at Ravens
+ Amos, Fuller shine in return home

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Tina Frost, Las Vegas shooting victim, transferred to Hopkins

The 27-year-old Arundel High School alumnae was discharged and sent to John's Hopkins Hospital Sunday morning

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Alec Ross, candidate for Maryland governor, pitches voting by mail, online and in jails

Democrat Alec Ross unveiled a broad campaign promise to expand access to voting, envisioning smartphone voting, elections by mail, and incarcerated people casting ballots while still behind bars.

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Baltimore artists, activists and educators ask what's next after removal of Confederate statues

About 15 community members gathered in an old church space in Charles Village on Sunday to discuss Baltimore’s removal of three Confederate statues this summer and what should take their spot. 

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Thousands go pink for Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure

The 25th annual running of the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure was held in Baltimore for the first time in a decade.

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Three shot, one fatally, in Baltimore on Sunday, police say

A 43-year-old man was found fatally shot in Northeast Baltimore on Sunday, according to Baltimore Police.

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