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Friday, Apr 27 The East Baltimore block has been home to the retirees for four decades. Last week, it became the grim place their grandson was gunned down. Caught in the gunfire was George Evans, a 69-year-old Baptist deacon who tended the block for decades. More: Listen to the news now |
| Joe Flacco remains the Ravens undisputed starter, but he is now in the spotlight because the team drafted quarterback Lamar Jackson. |
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| Police were called at 4 p.m. and again at about 7 p.m. Tuesday to the couple’s mobile home on Davis Avenue, where they had been arguing about issues in their relationship, police reports said. |
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| Sparks-based spice maker McCormick & Co. sees growth potential in hot sauce and mustard with its recent acquisitions of the popular Frank's and French's brands. |
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| Maryland environmental regulators are requiring the owner of the Conowingo Dam to find a way to limit pollution that flows down the Susquehanna River from reaching the Chesapeake Bay, because the structure is no longer effectively trapping the sediment and nutrients washing down from Pennsylvania. |
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| Looking at what the Ravens did on Day 1 of the draft and what they could do on Day 2. |
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| Susan Iwunze Nwoga, 47, operates the independent Poplar Grove Pharmacy in Southwest Baltimore’s Franklintown Road neighborhood. Since 2013, Nwoga filled “patently fraudulent” customer prescriptions for drugs such as Oxycodone, alprazolam clonazepam and promethazine, according to the indictment. |
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| Marylanders will vote in 2018 for governor, attorney general, U.S. Senator, all 8 seats in the House of Representatives and all 188 General Assembly seats. |
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| Baltimore County police on Friday identified two more teens charged in another set of carjackings, including a robbery of a second teacher outside of an elementary school. |
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| Watching his city in flames during the riots of April 27, 2015, was “heartbreaking,” for community organizer Ray Kelly, who says he tried to calm folks down as he stood between demonstrators and police, cobblestones flying overhead. |
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