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Monday, Jul 9 A month after Baltimore officials paid out $21 million to the police department for overtime pay that far surpassed the city’s budget, City Council members say they’ve had enough. | | |
| State regulators are investigating allegations that a politically connected medical marijuana grower in Maryland illegally used pesticides in growing cannabis plants that were later harvested for sale to patients. |
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| Manny Machado emerged from a tight fan-balloting race to become the AL's starting shortstop. But will he still be an Oriole when the game is played July 17 at Nationals Park? |
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| Family and friends described Capital Gazette shooting victim Rebecca Smith as a sweet, beautiful soul during visitation preceding her funeral service on Sunday. |
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| Capital Gazette editor Gerald Fischman was one of five staff members killed in the June 28 attack on the Capital Gazette newsroom in Annapolis. |
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| An ambulance with flashing lights left the site of a flooded cave in northern Thailand where a youth soccer team has been trapped for two weeks. |
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| Baltimore County police negotiated with a man who they say threatened to shoot himself in Dundalk late Sunday night. |
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| Baltimore police are asking for the public’s help in identifying the driver of a vehicle believed to be involved in an incident Thursday in which a 7-year-old girl was shot. |
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| Desperate to do something in the face of such horror, Michael Kirby — a renowned chalk artist who lends his talents to the Madonnari Arts Festival each September — brought his chalk kits to South High Street in Little Italy, where he has created lifelike portraits of each of the victims. |
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| Every week of the regular season, columnist Peter Schmuck will grade the performance of the Orioles in five categories. |
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