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Thursday, Apr 19 Orioles right-hander Alex Cobb didn't make it through the fourth inning for the second straight start to begin his career with Baltimore. |
| At Square Meal, the floor-level restaurant of newly-opened Hotel Revival in Mount Vernon, the “Ro ‘Faux’ Box” substitutes the classic fried chicken for two buttermilk-marinated fried quails from South Carolina. |
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| President Trump might have tried to silence Stormy Daniels from revealing their sexual encounter, but it's business as usual for the porn star and exotic dancer whose current tour brings her to the Fantasies strip club in Baltimore on Thursday through Saturday. |
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| Most nights, Cynthia O’Neal would return to her Gilmor Street home in West Baltimore and find her son Ricky Jones waiting up for her, watching television on the couch. But on this night of March 21, O’Neil found her son lying in the basement, shot, unable to speak and blood bubbling from his mouth. |
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| Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh and Police Commissioner Darryl De Sousa took the stage during the reunion tour for hip hop act Eric B. & Rakim. Videos of the appearance show they didn't get a warm reception. |
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| Orioles fans wonder why Camden Yards' lineup doesn't include Wi-Fi when nearly every other Major League Baseball ballpark does. |
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| Rep. Andy Harris is among 11 House Republicans asking Attorney General Jeff Sessions to investigate Hillary Clinton. |
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| Baltimore Police Commissioner Darryl De Sousa on Thursday told the panel created to review the investigation of Det. Sean Suiter’s killing to “go where the evidence leads you,” before the group was scheduled to spend hours discussing the unsolved case in private. |
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| The men were shot around 11:30 a.m. in the 1700 block of N. Regester St. of the Broadway East neighborhood, police said. |
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| Four years after the Maryland State Department of Education began requiring the state’s public schools to give students the PARCC tests, some teachers remain concerned that the online version is helping to widen an achievement gap they’ve spent decades working to close. |
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