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Sunday, Jan 27 In Greensboro, residents describe a town divided since the death of an African-American teenager in police custody. | | |
| An injection of arctic air is expected to move across the Baltimore region this week, bringing ice, a few inches of snow and some of the coldest temperatures this year, forecasters say. |
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| Park rangers opened the Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine Sunday to visitors as the 35-day partial government shutdown came to an end last week. The gates to the park at 2400 East Fort Avenue were unlocked at their normal time, 9 a.m. |
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| The Maryland Transit Administration will continue to offer free transit to federal employees who were affected by the partial government shutdown through the end of the day Friday, the agency announced Sunday. |
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| After a shooting in Louisiana left five people dead in two parishes, police arrested a suspect, Dakota Theriot, 21, when he showed up at his grandmother's house in Virginia. |
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| The world marked International Holocaust Remembrance Day on Sunday amid a revival of hate-inspired violence and signs that younger generations know less and |
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| In a breathtakingly mistake-free performance that yielded a remarkably lopsided result, the No. 1-ranked Novak Djokovic overwhelmed Rafael Nadal 6-3, 6-2, 6-3 on Sunday night to win a record seventh Australian Open and thrid consecutive Grand Slam title. |
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| No. 13 Maryland's 78-67 loss to Illinois Saturday at Madison Square Garden could signal some problems ahead for the Terps as they head toward a tough part of their Big Ten schedule. |
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| The percentage of children entering kindergarten ready to learn is inching up in Maryland, although still less than half are deemed ready. |
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| A man ploice found shot Saturday in Westport died in the hospital and has not yet been identified. |
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