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Tuesday, Jun 19 Summer camps across the Baltimore region opened on Monday. Sunscreen-slathered kids showed up to play soccer, sail or revel in the sun. There was just one problem: For many of the children, school was still in session. More: Read today's eNewspaper | Listen to the news now | | |
| Sudden thunderstorms felled trees and power lines in Baltimore and Carroll counties, leaving over 20,000 BGE customers without power as of Monday evening. |
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| The Salvation Army is closing an 80-year-old emergency shelter in Baltimore, one of the few shelters in the city that accepted families. In its place, the nonprofit helps to eventually open low-income housing. |
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| The viewing for Maryland football player Jordan McNair will be today at Wylie Funeral Home. The funeral will be Wednesday at New Psalmist Baptist Church. |
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| The number of sexual assault reports aboard airplanes has grown by nearly two-thirds in recent years, according to the FBI. |
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| Maryland families of the sailors killed aboard the USS McCain last year have filed legal claims against the owners of the oil tanker with which the U.S. Navy destroyer collided. |
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| An audio recording that appears to capture the voices of small children crying out for their parents at a U.S. immigration facility took center stage Monday. |
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| The Trump administration's move to separate immigrant families at the border spiraled into a humanitarian and political crisis Monday. |
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| As Democrats denounce border separations, Rep. Harris criticizes Obama policy and seeks more family resources |
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| The ancient Chinese water sport will draw in 19 teams for a competition on June 23. |
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| These were the 10 priciest new home listings in the Baltimore area last month, according to multiple listing service Bright MLS. The list excludes new construction and homes without seller... |
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