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Thursday, Mar 29 Baltimore is a city that has suffered, but a city that has worn golden crowns, and will again. |
| Orioles players heading toward free agency, like Manny Machado, are staying in the moment. |
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| The Baltimore Democrat is facing a trial on bribery charges later this month. |
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| City prosecutors are expected to rest their case Thursday in the trial of Michael Maurice Johnson for the 2010 killing of Phylicia Barnes, setting up a pivotal motions argument that could decide the case. |
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| Stanford professor Jeffrey Pfeffer doesn't mince words. Workplace stress — the result of conditions like long hours, a lack of health insurance, little autonomy on the job, high job demands — don't just hit productivity or damage morale. They're killing us. |
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| Cheers to Opening Day! Plenty of Baltimore bars will open early and run all-day specials for the occasion. |
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| The long-delayed Broadway Market renovations will begin soon and include outdoor space and a restaurant. |
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| Orioles manager Buck Showalter said catcher Caleb Joseph will play more often early in the season, but he envisions an equal partnership to grow with Chance Sisco. |
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| Some Baltimore area staples will be offered on the menu this season, like Stuggy's hot dogs and Attman's Deli. |
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| More than 1,000 stores and businesses were torched, damaged, looted or destroyed. Fifty years later, the singularity of what happened in the days after the assassination of the civil rights leader remains. |
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| The earnings adjusted for the loss of $2 million in performance-based stock options. |
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