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| Officials on Tuesday identified the victims of a triple homicide in which a man held his wife against her will, followed her to a neighboring Maryland home and fatally shot three people before killing himself, Montgomery County police said. |
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| The Orioles' Dylan Bundy became the first pitcher in the modern era to allow four homers without recording an out. |
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| A boy was killed and three other people were shot Tuesday in Baltimore, according to police. |
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| "Hey @Orioles, just make the call! I'm available, Docs!' @WBLooneyTunes wrote as the Orioles were getting blown out by the Royals on Tuesday night. |
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| As President Donald Trump prepares to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un, Koreans and Korean-Americans in Maryland are watching intently. |
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| The Baltimore County school board voted Tuesday night to resubmit Verletta White as its choice to be the next superintendent, along with documents the board majority hopes will change the outcome. |
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| A transportation hub is planned at Penn Station for college students to pick up shuttles and to create a new public space with places to sit and gather. |
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| The Baltimore school board voted 6-2 to pass next school year’s $1.3 billion operating budget, which manages to avoid a call for layoffs but includes steep cuts for the city’s public charter schools. |
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| Shore romances are often fleeting, but a lucky few couples make that love last. These local husbands and wives wax nostalgic about those moments in the sun. |
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| Howard County fire officials say five units in an Elkridge townhouse community were affected Tuesday in a fire that caused “significant” damage. |
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