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Saturday, Oct 6 What's unclear, and won't be known until each man is replaced and staffs are rebuilt around those respective hires during the winter, is how significant that change will be. | | |
| A man charged with a homicide near Federal Hill, who police said is also responsible for a series of robberies across the city, is being held without bail, online court records show. |
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| A quarter of the way into the 2018 season, we can say the progress is real. |
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| After spending the first three years of his career with the Ravens, defensive tackle Carl Davis will stand on the opposing sideline as a member of the Cleveland Browns. |
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| Former bishop Heather Cook has been busy with courses and activities during her three years of incarceration at the Maryland Correctional Institution for Women. |
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| Sister Kathleen McNany's letter urged senators to vote against SCOTUS nominee Brett Kavanaugh, a stance that angers several of her former students who says she never spoke up in the 1970s when her fellow teacher, John Merzbacher, was raping and abusing them at a South Baltimore Catholic school. |
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| Baltimore City records show 5,400 people perished in the 1918 pandemic. For the month of October 1918, there were 334 burials at Baltimore Cemetery at East North Avenue and Rose Street. “That’s more than 10 a day,” said Tim Burke, the cemetery’s current manager. |
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| Coming in as 17 1/2-point underdogs, Maryland is looking for payback after losing, 59-3, at Michigan two years ago. |
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| Unite Here Local 7 said the Baltimore Marriott Waterfront in Habor East retaliated against a ballroom worker who was helping the organizing effort there. |
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| When are the Thunderbirds performing? When can you tour ships? Here's a rundown. |
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