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Sunday, Sep 9 The Fudgery, the singing fudge shop that opened in 1985 in Harborplace and helped launch the careers of Baltimore R&B bands, will ring its bell one last time at the close of business on Sunday. | | |
| Tropical Storm Florence is forecast to become “a dangerous major hurricane” by late next week and potentially make landfall in the Carolinas by Friday. |
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| Baltimore is under a flood watch until late Sunday night as the remnants of Tropical Storm Gordon and a stalled front drench the region. |
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| There is only so much the Ravens can know about how they will hold up without Smith and defensive tackle Willie Henry. |
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| Breaking down the Ravens' 2018 NFL season opener against the Buffalo Bills. Who has the edge? |
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| Mike Preston breaks down the three key matchups as the Ravens host the Bills in the season opener Sunday. |
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| These are unsettled times for the NFL as the Ravens prepare to host the Buffalo Bills in their season opener. The climate around the league is politically charged, with fans from the right and the left saying they're no longer comfortable loving professional football. |
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| Tradepoint Atlantic, the industrial redevelopment of a shuttered steel mill in Baltimore County, is seeking $150 million in government financing to pay for roads, water lines and sewer pipes. Company officials say the financing is necessary to move the project forward. |
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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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| Jonathan Villar's vast talent has still gone fully untapped as he reaches the Orioles |
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