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[#assign HashedCustomerKey][@hash type="md5" value="${emailAddr}"/][/#assign] Thursday, Apr 5 Baltimore police officer Keith Mcneill was shot eight times by a stranger while off duty, and has withstood countless surgeries and rehab sessions in his goal of returning to the force. More: Read today's eNewspaper | Listen to the news now |
| Harborplace renovations are moving forward, with several new tenants expected in the next few months at the Baltimore marketplace. |
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| At this weekend's "block party for Arabbers and horse lovers," people curious about the centuries-old tradition can learn more about it at one of the three remaining stables in the city. |
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| “We’ll have another burst of late winter” this weekend, said Jeremy Geiger, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service. |
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| Baltimore County's board still in limbo over which direction it is going in search for superintendent. |
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| Aaron Judge had a 1.637 OPS against the Orioles last season. No hitter has dominated another team that way other than a certain Baltimore-born Bambino 97 years ago. |
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| Is RGIII the answer for the Ravens at quarterback? Probably not. But at least he has potential. |
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| Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz plans to announce a “significant increase” in spending on school safety on Thursday. |
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| Daniil Kostovestskiy runs Emilia’s Gym, an elite acrobatic gymnastics center in Laurel. The native of Ukraine came to the U.S. after his wife died as a result of Chernobyl. Now, two sets of three siblings from the gym are heading to the sport’s World Championships in April. |
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| According to Pro Football Talk, Ozzie Newsome and John Harbaugh will be interviewed Thursday. |
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| As Maryland lawmakers voted to ban conversion therapy for minors, a state delegate revealed her parents pushed her toward the practice hoping it would "fix" her sexual orientation. Her father, a state senator, had argued against banning it. He called her revelation "much ado about nothing." |
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