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Sunday, Mar 25 The Orioles wrap up spring training knowing that they're not only prepared on the field, but also are a better team than when they arrived because of the additions they made while in Florida. |
| Marches unified hundreds of thousands of people in cities across the country and have galvanized the movement against tougher gun laws, supporters say. |
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| From Parkland to Washington, speakers at the March for Our Lives pledged that they'll never give up on making America safer. Watch videos of some of the speakers. |
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| With thousands of protesting students in the background, Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh appeared on MSNBC during the March For Our Lives rally in Washington to call on Congress to listen to the voices of young people. |
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| With so much uncertainty from top to bottom, is this the final ride for the Orioles core group? |
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| The morning after the Annapolis Film Festival screening of her film “A Crooked Somebody,” Joanne Froggatt of "Downton Abbey" fame returned to the festival for a conversation with viewers about her most lauded and difficult roles. |
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| The new scholarship fund will be formally announced with the creation of a GoFundMe page on Tuesday. It honors two victims of homicides, Jim Forrester and Victorious Swift. |
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| A 28 year-old man was shot dead Sunday afternoon in Northwest Baltimore, police said. |
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| The Baltimore Museum of Art later this year will open an exhibit serving as the first major retrospective of native filmmaker John Waters’ art in his hometown. |
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| Marylanders have a definite affinity for their state flag — in all shapes and forms. In honor of Maryland Day on Saturday, here are a number of ways this bold state symbol has been transformed into more than just something that hangs on a flagpole. |
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