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Tuesday, Oct 16 Baltimore's "squeegee kids" put city's poverty and need on display, but some say the behavior of certain young men is becoming increasingly troublesome. More: Read today's eNewspaper | Listen to the news now | | |
| In the mid-1980s, the Baltimore City Council worked to come up with a solution to the number of "squeegee kids" working in traffic. The solution was short-lived. |
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| Two apartment buildings near the University of Maryland, Baltimore campus are about to open, marking the beginning of giant and long awaited project to remake Poppleton. |
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| Analyzing the Ravens' snap count from the win over the Titans. |
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| Players and coaches with a lot to prove in 2018 have fueled the Ravens' early-season success, columnist Mike Preston writes. |
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| Baltimore lawmakers voted for “Complete Streets" legislation aimed at forcing the city's transportation department to provide more bike lanes, sidewalks and public transit options. City Councilman Ryan Dorsey says his bill will help build the city "around people" instead of around driving. |
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| The Baltimore City Council is tightening restrictions on lobbyists and requiring the City Ethics Board to post lobbying disclosure forms online for the public to view. Councilman Zeke Cohen was the lead sponsor of a bill that he says will make Baltimore "more transparent and open. |
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| A 32 year-old male suspect was taken into custody after crashing a minivan from which he shot at police while traveling with a 3-year-old girl in Baltimore, police said. |
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| Eighty-one MARC passengers headed toward Baltimore were stranded in a tunnel near Penn Station for nearly two hours Monday night, during which several cars of the train were evacuated because of a diesel odor, according to people on board. |
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| A shooting was reported Monday morning on the campus of the University of Maryland in downtown Baltimore, according to Alice Cary, chief of UMB police. |
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| The Baltimore City Council voted to hike taxes on real estate transactions to fund a $20 million Affordable Housing Trust Fund. The move earned cheers from advocates but concern from city budget director Robert Cenname. He says the city's tax burden could lead investors to look elsewhere. |
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