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Tuesday, Sep 4 The first week of school for Baltimore-area students is expected to see temperatures over 90 degrees in each of the first three days, and that could mean shortened days for students whose classrooms lack air conditioning. | | |
| School districts across the region are hiring thousands of new teachers every year. How long can we expect them to stay? |
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| Before Melissa Lehew’s body was found around 1 p.m. Monday near the Churchville Quarry lake, friends, family and strangers had spent much of the morning searching nearby James Run. |
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| Baltimore Social Services has been housing foster children overnight illegally again in its downtown offices, say attorneys who represent the children. |
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| Five hundred public housing residents were selected for a tablet giveaway as part of an initiative to help more people access the internet. |
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| Ozzie Newsome has one season left as Ravens general manager. Recently, he spent some time with The Baltimore Sun, looking back over his tenure and what might be ahead for the team and the rest of the NFL. |
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| “We’ll do whatever is best for our team,” coach John Harbaugh said Monday of the battle between Lamar Jackson and Robert Griffin III. |
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| Jimmy's Famous Seafood has a message for PETA: Eating crabs is "here to stay." The restaurant purchased a billboard greeting motorists entering Baltimore on I-295 that reads: "SteaMEd Crabs. Here to stay. Get famous." It's take on PETA's billboard in the city: "I'm ME, Not MEAT." |
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| An Orioles offense that’s sputtered into September couldn’t hold up its end, managing just three hits. |
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| A man was injured in a spear gun accident on a boat off Maryland. |
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