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Baltimore’s downtown farmers market opens for business, but not as usual,...

It was not quite a typical Sunday at the Baltimore Farmers’ Market & Bazaar, which welcomed shoppers for the first time this year.

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James Carey Martien II, commercial real estate broker and sailor, dies

James Carey Martien II, a Baltimore-born-and-raised commercial real estate broker and avid sailor, has died. He was 83.

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Baltimore Police secure downtown hotel after getting a report of a shooting;...

Baltimore Police officers cleared several floors of a downtown hotel Sunday morning to protect guests and search for a man with a gun after receiving a report of a shooting, officials said.

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Man shot to death in Carrollton Ridge neighborhood, Baltimore Police say

A 36-year-old man was pronounced dead Sunday after being shot in Carrollton Ridge, Baltimore Police say.

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Mother organizes protest in Cockeysville for residents to discuss police...

Tonya Jackson said she was distraught after watching the killing of George Floyd and wanted to organize a protest like the countless demonstrations that have swept the nation.

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Baltimore officer in stable condition after he was shot while dispersing...

A Baltimore police officer underwent surgery Sunday morning after he was shot in the city’s western district overnight, according to officials.

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Something to call her own: Baltimore baker still launching her business,...

Amanda Mack grew up learning to cook at the side of her grandmother in the McCulloh Homes housing project. After spending years volunteering on community farms, managing a cafe and selling baked goods...

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Orioles to consider new Camden Yards lease that could extend team’s...

The Maryland Stadium Authority and the Orioles, in a transition period with their owner in declining health, have agreed to seek a new lease deal that would commit the club to Oriole Park at Camden...

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Amid coronavirus reopening restrictions, Howard County restaurants celebrate...

As restaurants adjust to their new normals with COVID-19 restrictions in place, many in Howard County are searching for creative ways to engage with the community and bring in customers, regulars and...

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Five Harford graduates earn ‘Growing Exceptional Teachers’ scholarships with...

The GET scholarships have been awarded annually since 2017 five graduating seniors each year to help them complete their undergraduate degree in a high-needs area of teacher education, with the...

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Final plan to balance Annapolis budget leans on keeping police positions,...

Before the Annapolis City Council casts a final vote Monday on the budget, it will ask the public for comment on several changes, including a plan to keep vacant jobs in the police department and other...

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Patterson Mill senior reflects on high school experience, looks to road ahead

Connor O’Chuida, a senior at Patterson Mill High, noticed the football team was looking "flat" after a mid-October victory in Perryville. He had something to say to the coach, and after they spoke, he...

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Annapolis restaurants are adapting to indoor dining and new guidelines

Rita Thornton, manager at Iron Rooster in Annapolis, started indoor dining this weekend. Her business decided to have inside few hours then closed for few hours.

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Artists at work: Carroll Arts Center getting a facelift

The Carroll Arts Center is getting a bit of a facelift. The first project is a theater overhaul, which will include repainting the space in lighter colors, replacing the stage floor and curtains and...

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No sage words for this moment in history | COMMENTARY

Tanika Davis, a mother of three, searches for the right words for a challenging time.

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What they’re saying about the Orioles’ 2020 draft class

Here’s what experts and analysts from around baseball had to say about the Orioles’ 2020 draft class.

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In Baltimore County, interest in gardening keeps growing during COVID-19 crisis

Gardening and landscaping are usually hobbies that many pick up during the Spring and Summer months when it gets warmer outside. With the spread of COVID-19, they have also picked up as a way to...

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Extreme Family Outreach keeps delivering ‘Scooby Doo’ lessons and smiles to...

The Gambrills’ nonprofit organization, Extreme Family Outreach is still hosting a variety programs and services for children and families in Harford County’s underserved areas during the coronavirus...

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Westminster alums, former teammates Ryan Hursey and Brian Kohr caring for...

Brian Kohr and Ryan Hursey have spent most of their lives together. Now, they are together again as registered nurses at the University of Maryland Medical Center in Baltimore.

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Maryland reports 331 newly confirmed coronavirus cases, 6 more deaths

Maryland officials reported Monday that the state has confirmed 331 new cases of the coronavirus and six more deaths due to the virus.

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