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Thursday, Sep 27 The lack of air conditioning in Baltimore schools is far from the only facilities problem facing the district with many of the oldest buildings in the state. There are leaking roofs, rusted pipes, cracking steps and broken elevators — all piling up in a $3 billion backlog. More: Read today's eNewspaper | Listen to the news now | | |
| Wilmington, about 70 miles to the north, has launched a campaign to get people to notice the city — and move there from Baltimore. |
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| Nearly half an inch of rain that fell Wednesday was enough to push 2018 into Baltimore's top 10 wettest years on record. There are still three months to go. |
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| On pace for its wettest year on record, Baltimore has already topped 50 inches of rain in 2018. That translates to almost 80 billion gallons over the city's 92 square miles. To put it in perspective, here are a few comparisons. |
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| The drinking to excess, the treatment of girls — the private school culture that Kavanaugh represents — rings true to some alums, but hopefully, they say, that's changed. |
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| The Pittsburgh Steelers are off to an unsettled start, on and off the field. But the Ravens don't expect any lapses from their archrival as they prepare for their annual trip to Pittsburgh. |
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| If you’ve never heard of the “move over law,” you’re not alone. A recent poll sponsored by the National Safety Commission showed that 71 percent of Americans were unfamiliar with these laws. But, nota bene: ignorance of the law won’t protect you from a $110 fine for violating it. |
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| Anne Arundel County police arrested a county man Wednesday after finding the dead body of his girlfriend in the back of his minivan in Odenton hours after she had been reported missing. |
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| Orioles third baseman Renato Núñez has not only performed well, but has improved since the All-Star break, giving the team hope for the future. |
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| Loyola Maryland and Hereford are part of a growing number of college, high school and professional teams using GPS and/or heart monitoring systems to protect their players. |
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| A little more famous now due to a billboard battle with PETA, Jimmy's Famous Seafood serves a great deal more than crabs in a bustling space. |
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