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 Tuesday, Oct 2 With 37 people killed, September was Baltimore’s deadliest month in more than a year. Here's a breakdown of the numbers, responses and victims. |  | |
| The state and counties could also loan some health and social service workers to flood problem zones of the city with help. |
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| A 34-year-old man has admitted in federal court to manufacturing thousands of knock-off Xanax pills in the basement of his parents’ Sparks home, and selling them for millions of dollars on a dark corner of the internet. He called himself “Xanaxman.” |
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| Two protesters advocating for marijuana legalization as a way to stem the country’s opioid overdose crisis were arrested outside Republican Rep. Andy Harris’ office in Washington. |
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| When Cross Street Market opens in the spring it will offer a mix of 30 current and new vendors, including meats, fresh fruits and vegetables and freshly prepared foods and coffee. |
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| Baltimore County executive candidate Johnny Olszewski Jr. pulled out of a debate planned for Friday night, frustrating organizers and his opponent. |
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| A Boston-based research group presented Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh with an award on Tuesday that honors her work promoting small businesses in the city. The Initiative for a Competitive Inner City gave Pugh the award, saying she is an "entrepreneurial mayor." |
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| McCormick & Co. marked the official opening of its new global headquarters in Hunt Valley on Tuesday. |
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| Fall weather, especially temperature and wind, largely determines how brilliant foliage becomes each autumn. But this year, a hot and wet summer could also be an influence — delaying the arrival of bright reds, yellows and oranges. |
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| Orioles manager Buck Showalter cautions that Chris Davis' decline might not be reversible. |
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