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Saturday, Apr 7 Virginia Hall of Baltimore was dubbed by Nazis as “the most dangerous of all Allied spies.” On Saturday, a plaque will be unveiled in the 19300 block of York Road, about a mile from the farm that was her childhood home. |
| In the 14th inning, more than five hours after the game began, Pedro Álvarez broke a 3-3 deadlock with a grand slam to help the Orioles to a 7-3 win over the New York Yankees. |
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| Researchers who use dogs or cats in research will have to "take reasonable steps" to offer the animals for adoption under legislation the Maryland General Assembly passed Friday. |
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| Despite earlier forecasts showing a possibility of a wintry mix and plunging temperatures Friday night through Sunday, by Saturday morning the prognosis appeared warmer and drier. |
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| The bill that would require Facebook. Google Ads, Twitter and other social media companies to track political ads and keep records about whom they target. The day after it passed, Facebook announced a it would enact a similar policy nationwide. |
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| The sweeping crime bill pending in the Maryland General Assembly that Gov. Larry Hogan and some state lawmakers touted as a way to combat violence in Baltimore is facing a likely collapse with just days left in the 2018 legislative session. |
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| Mired in one of their worst starts in the program's 50-year history, the Retrievers came up with probably their most unlikely victory. |
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| In 2013, Baltimore officials paid $2.2 million to purchase a fleet of speed cameras. In October — after the speed camera system had been shut down amid accuracy concerns — city officials decided to sell many of the cameras back: for $32,000. |
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| A week after Gokhan Oztas’ disappearance in Baltimore's Inner Harbor, his family says they are desperate for answers that will help them make sense of what happened — and are receiving little help from police in finding them. |
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| On Friday a fight with “racial overtones” broke out between four students at Chesapeake High School in Pasadena, the school’s principal said in a letter to parents. |
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| Among the publicly available information about the incentive packages offered by cities and states, Maryland's $8.5 billion package for a potential Montgomery County site is out front. |
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