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| Behavioral health cases now make up roughly a quarter of all emergency visits in Maryland. |
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| Nearly 12 years ago, Roxanne Amick left the house she shared with her husband in Perry Hall and went shopping. Two days later her body was found in a wooded area about four miles away. She had been killed by what an autopsy determined was blunt-force trauma. |
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| The Orioles lost their fourth straight game and sixth of their past seven. |
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| The lawsuit accuses plank of unjustly enriching himself through his $5.5 billion Port Covington development. |
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| Our columnist proposes a "just about awesome" idea for renovating vacant rowhoses 10 at a time. |
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| An official says seven students at a Maryland elementary school have used razor blades from pencil sharpeners to cut their arms. |
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| In 2018, it’s hard to imagine Meat Loaf’s 1977 operatic-rock epic “Bat Out of Hell” captivating a crowd — unless, of course, it’s karaoke, which remains a staple of Baltimore’s nightlife. |
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| Orioles starter Andrew Cashner has pitched well when it's counted this year. Can the Orioles count on that all year? |
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| On Sunday, family spokesman Jim McGrath said the former first lady had decided to decline further medical treatment for health problems and focus instead on "comfort care" at home in Houston. |
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| The Capitals blew a two-goal lead for the third straight game. They went to overtime for a third straight game. This time, they won. |
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