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 Sunday, Feb 17 Police are searching for a suspect, they said Sunday morning. |  | |
| A Reisterstown man who pulled over on the right shoulder of I-795 near McDonogh Road in Baltimore County after getting a flat tire was struck by a car. He was pronounced dead at a local hospital. |
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| Anne Arundel County Police identified the man as Paul Pinkston of the 7800 block of Ritchie Highway. |
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| Baltimore police who were called to the 400 block of Imla St. in Southeast Baltimore about 10:30 Saturday night found a 37-year-old man with a head injury, according to police. |
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| A nonprofit, called Beat The Streets Baltimore, aims to save Baltimore kids by resurrecting the sport of wrestling. The young league partners with Banneker Blake and about a dozen other city schools to give kids a place to play a sport, get academic help and develop character. |
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| The twice-a-year ravioli dinners the Little Italy church sponsors are substantial fundraisers. |
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| No, 24 Maryland scored a season-low 52 points, including a season-low 18 points in a half, in losing to No. 6 Michigan Saturday at the Crisler Center. |
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| The Orioles are expected to have all but a few players in camp in time for Monday's first full-squad workout. Sunday is the mandatory reporting date and only a few players have not arrived yet. |
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| Orioles Rule 5 infielders Richie Martin and Drew Jackson are vying for a major league spot this year in similar circumstances, and share the experience of corrective vision that got their baseball careers moving forward. |
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| Saturday’s lacrosse doubleheader at Homewood Field in Baltimore began with the Johns Hopkins women upsetting No. 7 Loyola Maryland and ended with the No. 2 Greyhounds trouncing the No. 17 Blue Jays. |
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| The top A&E events in the Baltimore area for the week of Feb. 17-23, 2019. |
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