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Saturday, May 5 Jody Olsen was a Peace Corps volunteer in Tunisia 50 years ago and earlier this year was named by President Trump to head the agency. She got her master's degree and later taught at the School of Social Work at the University of Maryland Baltimore, leaving to accept the Peace Corps directorship. |
| Look no further than the sixth inning of Friday's 6-4 loss to the Oakland Athletics to see why the Orioles, at 8-24, are tied for the worst record in baseball with one-fifth of the season behind them. |
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| A new report on a fatal 2016 school bus crash reveals new details about the incident and the driver responsible for it — including that he once became unconscious while returning students from a field trip to the zoo. |
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| Orioles center fielder Adam Jones said the team needs to get back to its winning ways, and laid out all the reasons why they're off to a league-worst 8-24 start. |
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| Philadelphia police officer Eric Snell asks for pretrial release on charges related to Baltimore Gun Trace Task Force case. |
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| Shots of Baltimoreans enjoying lemon sticks at FlowerMart have been a favorite subject of Baltimore Sun photographers through the years. Browse nostalgic images from The Sun's archive. |
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| Trump administration will end protected status for Hondurans, affecting nearly 2,000 in Maryland. |
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| Jill P. Carter has resigned her position as director of Baltimore’s Office of Civil Rights and Wage Enforcement ahead of her swearing-in on Friday to the state Senate, she confirmed to The Baltimore Sun. |
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| A commercial block in Charles Village has been home to physicians' offices and a liquor store |
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| There are some things you have to see or do for yourself at least once -- and this state has no shortage of them. Start checking things off your list. |
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