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Wednesday, Oct 10 When Larry Hogan ran for governor four years ago he vowed to urgently address what he called Maryland’s “heroin epidemic.” But deaths have soared. More: Read today's eNewspaper | Listen to the news now | | |
| A developer is investigating why a large window fell from an Inner Harbor office and apartment tower last week. Experience suggests flaws in the glass might be to blame. |
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| Democrat Johnny Olszewski Jr. has joined Republican Al Redmer Jr. on the air with television ads in their race for Baltimore County executive. |
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| With less than a month to go until Election Day, Republican Gov. Larry Hogan continues to hold a commanding lead as he seeks a second term in charge of Maryland's state government. |
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| Baltimore Police Officer Kevin Battipaglia was red-faced and out of control when he chased and clubbed a 21-year-old man in Northeast Baltimore on Christmas Eve, splitting the man’s lip and knocking out his teeth, a city prosecutor said in court Tuesday. |
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| Who does Donald Trump listen to about climate change? Nobody, it seems. |
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| Her world boxing title in tow, what’s next for Baltimore’s Franchon Crews-Dezurn? She wants to sing the national anthem to kick off an event that would feature both the champ and her husband on the fight card, each wearing togs that she made herself. |
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| A 25-year-old man was shot and killed Tuesday night in the Penrose/Fayette Street Outreach neighborhood in West Baltimore, according to police. |
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| A timeline of the key dates in the case of former Episcopal bishop Heather Cook, now serving a prison sentence for killing a Baltimore bicyclist in a drunken-driving crash. |
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| The 17-year-old River Hill High School student interviewed “Mary Poppins” actress Emily Blunt as part of a film she directed and edited — which is set to be released Wednesday as a part of Disney Park’s “Dream Big Princess” campaign. |
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| Lexington Market Inc. will pay Seawall Development about $1.9 million to oversee Lexington Market’s redevelopment, according to a contract between the groups. |
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