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Wednesday, Jan 2 With no end in sight to the government shutdown, federal workers and contractors say this one feels different than previous shutdowns — more anxiety-provoking. Some workers are weighing seeking unemployment insurance, and scores had already done so with the state as of last week. More: Read today's eNewspaper | Listen to the news now | | |
| A 216-page Baltimore City Council report released Tuesday offers conflicting views from Fort Worth civic leaders and others on Joel Fitzgerald, Mayor Catherine Pugh's choice to become the next police commissioner. |
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| While fresh-faced quarterbacks have struggled in postseason play, it hasn’t exactly been a case of the young and the feckless. |
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| Over the second half of the season, driven by smart play and bold calls, there has been perhaps no better closer in football than the Ravens defense. |
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| Two people were injured, and one of them was in critical condition, after a fire broke out in a Dundalk apartment Tuesday night. The fire started in a first-floor apartment in the 2800 block of Dunlawn Court. |
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| Two men were fatally shot Tuesday in Baltimore's first homicides of 2019. They came amid a spate of violence that brought the city's 2018 homicide total to 309. |
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| Baltimore's record books are drenched as a historically wet year continues to wreak havoc. After downpours Dec. 15, the total for 2018 reached 68.82 inches. More rain is forecast later in the week of Dec. 17. |
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| A guide to disposing of Christmas trees in Baltimore. |
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| Misha Jones didn’t think he would end up on the Food Network when he started an Instagram account to showcase his baking skills last year. He didn’t even have cable. |
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| A number of warriors to embrace yoga as a therapeutic tool to treat pain and stress. At Fort Meade, the central Maryland U.S. Army base home to 14,500 military personnel, “yoga is very well respected and often advocated,” says Col. Beverly Maliner, chief of preventive medicine services. |
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| We’re going to have a lot of fun in and around Baltimore this year! Don’t believe us? Such skepticism is entirely unwarranted — from Orioles Fanfest in three weeks to the combined Light City and Baltimore Book Festival in early November, Charm City’s arts and entertainment schedule is practically a non-stop run of fun (with even some enlightenment thrown in) for everyone. Mark your calendars now. |
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