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Gerald Winegrad: These four pollution sources stand in the way of a better...

My last column focused on the urgency of curbing farm pollution, especially from thousands of tons of raw manure from 609 million Delmarva chickens. Let’s address the four other major sources of Bay...

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Maryland continues to report a decline in new coronavirus cases, adds 335...

Maryland officials reported 335 new cases of the coronavirus Saturday, and 15 additional deaths, though increased testing continues to show a decline in new positive cases.

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Man shot in Brooklyn early Saturday, Baltimore Police say

Police said Southern District detectives are investigating and have no motives or suspect information.

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Betsey Heuisler, artist and teacher, dies

Betsey Heuisler, an artist and teacher, has died at 75.

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Musicians protest ‘systemic racism’ at Atlas restaurants in wake of Ouzo Bay...

The musicians are demanding that the restaurant group drop its dress codes at all locations, create a system for all employees to report racist incidents without fear, and that it contributes...

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Maryland Zoo reopens to public with precautions for people and animals

After months of being cooped up due to the coronavirus, mask-wearing guests were back gazing at the animals on a warm day at Druid Hill Park. The animals stared right back.

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Under Armour discontinues $280 million contract with UCLA

Under Armour announced Saturday it is suspending its record $280 million contract outfitting UCLA athletes that was supposed to last 15 years.

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Black LGBTQ activists march against transphobia, racism in Baltimore on...

Racism and transphobia were the themes as a Black LGBTQ group led a protest march through Baltimore on Saturday.

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Man injured in shooting in Mid-Govans in North Baltimore, police say

Baltimore Police are investigating a shooting in North Baltimore that occurred Saturday afternoon.

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Maryland Department of Health suspends lab’s license to perform coronavirus...

The Maryland Department of Health has suspended Advanced Pain Medicine Institute's license to perform coronavirus tests.

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Orioles sign draft picks Jordan Westburg and Hudson Haskin

The Orioles have signed infielder Jordan Westburg and outfielder Hudson Haskin, the team announced Saturday, securing the first two agreements from the team’s six-player draft class.

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Defending champion Nationals to host Yankees on Opening Day

The Yankees and Nationals are set meet when the virus-delayed season begins next month, a person familiar with the game told The Associated Press on Saturday.

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Baltimore City Council President Brandon Scott calls on Atlas to lift dress...

Baltimore City Council President Brandon Scott called on the Atlas Restaurant Group to lift its dress codes at all 15 city locations.

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Different but challenging: Naval Academy prepares for Induction Day and Plebe...

The Naval Academy is preparing for Induction Day and Plebe Summer for the 1,185 plebes and 15 international students who are expected to arrive starting on Monday.

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Westminster woman aims to be ‘The Fashion Hero,’ tell story of recovery

Nine months into sobriety, Westminster resident Danielle “Dani” Buhl auditioned for a Canadian TV fashion show competition.

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Two years after Capital Gazette shooting, victims’ families move forward...

On the two year mark of the June 28, 2018 Capital Gazette shooting, the feelings of trauma return. But family members told The Capital the emotions ring true on other milestones, too. Days when the...

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Crofton pride: Local leaders talk equality and justice following...

In lieu of a rainbow parade on Main Street in downtown Annapolis, Black and LGBTQ+ community leaders gathered virtually Saturday night to discuss the intersections of the movement for racial justice,...

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A 65-year-old man was fatally stabbed and 3 teens were shot overnight in...

Baltimore Police Sunday morning reported four separate incidents from overnight including the killing of a 65-year-old man and three shootings that left two teenage boys and an 18-year-old woman injured.

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Gov. Hogan proclaims June 28 Freedom of the Press Day in honor of Capital...

Gov. Larry Hogan proclaimed Sunday Freedom of the Press Day in honor of the five Capital Gazette employees murdered two years ago to the day in 2018.

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Multiracial Maryland families find ways to cope in turbulent times

In these challenging times, the questions don’t always have simple, straightforward answers. Conversations can be challenging and complex, even uncomfortable, especially for families and individuals...

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