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| With Jairus Lyles and K.J. Maura leaving, UMBC must now have to hold on to Ryan Odom. |
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| Ahead of UMBC’s next matchup in the men’s basketball NCAA tournament Sunday night, the program and school continued to enjoy high-profile attention unlike any its received before. |
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| Has anyone told Mother Nature that the first day of spring is on Tuesday? Apparently not, because there’s a chance of rain, sleet and snow Monday night into Tuesday in the Baltimore region, according to the National Weather Service. |
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| Baltimore County’s jail and fire department need a combined $6.42 million to pay the bills for the remainder of the government budget year. |
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| Baltimore County has more than 830,000 residents, and none spoke up last year on how the county should spend its $3 billion budget. Baltimore County Council members are trying to change that. |
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| The number of crimes reported in Baltimore County rose 3.9 percent from 2016 to 2017 than 2016. But most of the county police department’s 10 precincts saw much greater increases in serious violent crimes. |
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| Five people were injured and another man was killed in separate shootings in Baltimore on Sunday, police said. |
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| Employees at the Tilted Kilt Pub and Eatery in White Marsh arrived Sunday morning to find the restaurant had shut down without any notice — one day after the typically long and lucrative St. Patrick’s Day holiday on Saturday. |
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| Baltimore Health Commissioner Dr. Leana Wen demonstrated how to administer naloxone, the emergency, overdose-reversing drug known as Narcan, to the congregation at Brown Memorial Park Avenue Presbyterian Church on Sunday. |
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