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Saturday, Mar 24 Maryland students are marching not just in honor of the 17 students, teachers and other staff killed at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School during a school shooting last month, but also for the two students who were shot and injured by a classmate, who died, Tuesday at Great Mills High School. More: Read the eNewspaper | Hear the news now |
| Thousands of students across Maryland are headed toward the nation's capital for a school safety and anti-gun violence rally expected to draw 500,000. |
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| Fearful that Maryland's individual insurance market could collapse weeks before Election Day, Democrat and Republican leaders have pushed a $380 million tax to shore up Obamacare in Maryland next year. |
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| Season previews of the Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees, Tampa Bay Rays and Toronto Blue Jays. |
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| Horseshoe Casino Baltimore is buying up land near stadiums as casinos adjust to shifting market. The casino, whose revenues have declined since a new MGM opened, is eager to transform its South Baltimore industrial area into an entertainment district. |
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| Changes on the infield at Preakness |
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| At a recent City Council hearing, Baltimore Police Commissioner Darryl De Sousa supported his "strong stance" on going after drug dealers in the city by citing overdoses among 11- and 12-year-olds all across the city. That's not happening. A police spokesman said it was "misspeak." |
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| The Baltimore County government has filed a notice of appeal of the $38 million award in the death of Korryn Gaines, who was fatally shot by police in 2016. |
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| Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh on Friday reopened the newly renovated Shake & Bake Family Fun Center — after ordering the center closed down last year for repairs and forcing out its longtime operator |
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| The Baltimore State’s Attorney’s Office says it has completed a review of more than 275 cases affected by the corrupt Gun Trace Task Force, and plans to broaden its review to include potentially thousands of cases. |
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