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Wednesday, Nov 14 Half of Amazon's new headquarters will be stationed in Northern Virginia. Here's how it will affect Maryland and the Greater Baltimore area. More: Read today's eNewspaper | Listen to the news now | | |
| Outgoing Baltimore County Executive Don Mohler announces a plan to give tens of millions of dollars of financial assistance to Tradepoint Atlantic, the company redeveloping the site of an old steel mill in Sparrows Point. |
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| Baltimoreans feeling dejected about the Amazon situation can console themselves with the knowledge that rent in our city costs about half what it does in Arlington County, Va. |
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| Members of the Baltimore Police Department voted on Tuesday to accept a new labor agreement with the city that supporters say will increase civilian oversight of the department. |
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| An Anne Arundel high graduate is undergoing more surgeries in Baltimore this month as she continues to recover from injuries sustained in a mass shooting in Las Vegas last year, according to her friends and family. |
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| More than 1.1 million Marylanders will travel for the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, according to AAA Mid-Atlantic projections. |
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| Six-time All-Star Joe Mauer announced his retirement on Monday. He was the last player to be represented by Baltimore-based agent Ron Shapiro, who also represented many Orioles stars, including Cal Ripken Jr., Eddie Murray and Jim Palmer. |
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| The Baltimore school board voted unanimously Tuesday to revoke Banneker Blake Academy's charter, citing persistent problems with special education compliance, financial management and operations. |
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| Brandon Bazemore, 25, whose street name is “Man Man,” was sentenced Tuesday to 25 years in prison for his involvement in the Trained To Go gang. |
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| The Bengals have owned Joe Flacco throughout the years and even if Lamar Jackson starts, it’s not like the Ravens will have a total overhaul of their offense. |
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| Timonium-based Michele’s Granola has landed a national distribution deal with Whole Foods, which will sell its handmade granola at more than 350 stores locations across 28 states, according to a recent release. |
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