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Thursday, Aug 16 A priest who was accused of improper sexual relationships with girls in Pennsylvania and later allowed to minister in Baltimore was not the subject of any abuse reports in Maryland, according to the priest’s religious order and the Archdiocese of Baltimore. | | |
| Saying Gov. Larry Hogan hasn’t done enough to alleviate the problem, Ben Jealous, the Democratic nominee for governor, offered a plan Thursday to deal with lead poisoning in Maryland, including spending $5 million or more inspectors and offering a tax credit for abatement. |
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| As another surge of stormwater and pollution flows down the Susquehanna River, requiring Conowingo Dam floodgates to open for the second time in weeks, Chesapeake Bay scientists are concerned about the potential impact on oysters and still watching closely for other impacts. |
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| Orioles outfielder Adam Jones has cleared trade waivers, according to an industry source. |
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| After four weeks of practice, there is still one major question that remains: Who is the “alpha dog” who can carry the Ravens to a Super Bowl title or deep into the playoffs? |
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| In an interview with Michael Strahan on ABC’s “Good Morning America,” Martin McNair said the coach, who is on administrative leave along with three other staff members pending a review of the team’s culture, should not return to the sidelines. |
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| A developer unveils plans to build new retail at the base of the Transamerica building at Pratt and Light streets. |
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| Hot and humid conditions are forecast in the Baltimore region Thursday and Friday, helping to create unhealthy levels of air pollution, National Weather Service forecasters said. A "Code Orange" air quality alert is in effect, indicating unhealthy conditions for sensitive groups. |
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| Two men were shot in Southwest Baltimore Thursday morning, according to police. |
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| The Baltimore Sun sign was removed off the former newspaper's headquarters on Calvert Street on Thursday, August 16. |
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