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Thursday, Sep 6 Opening statements were expected Thursday in Tyler Tessier's trial. | | |
| Melissa Lehew died trying to save a man from flash flooding in Harford County, all the while trying to save herself from alcoholism. |
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| Democratic gubernatorial challenger Ben Jealous will attempt to lay claim to the mantle of tax-cutter Thursday, announcing at a Baltimore news conference that if elected he will call for reducing the state’s 6 percent sales tax rate to 5.75 percent. |
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| Food isn't allowed under Maryland's medical marijuana program. But patients find plenty to eat and drink in the state's dispensaries. And they want more. |
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| From Scottsdale, Ariz., to the University of Oklahoma to Baltimore, rookie tight end Mark Andrews has preached the same message to children once like him: Diabetes doesn’t define you. It’s only a part of you. |
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| The Orioles were 0-for-14 with runners in scoring position on Wednesday night in losing to the Seattle Mariners, 5-2. |
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| In a surprise announcement, Mac DeMarco, the Los Angeles-based indie-rock singer/songwriter, will headline Rams Head Live on Thursday night. |
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| After scoring on his first three touches in a Maryland uniform, Jeshaun Jones is suddenly getting the national attention he didn't receive while in high school in Florida. |
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| No, you can’t get sick from a flu shot. |
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| The Fudgery, believed to be the longest tenured tenant at Harborplace, will close Sunday. |
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| Kensington resident Ryan McCarthy clinched a second-straight berth to the U.S. Amateur Golf Tournament this year. |
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