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Monday, Jun 17

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With the Port of Baltimore accessible again, longshoremen return to work

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Their work includes tying ships to the shore, unloading containers and vehicles and keeping track of everything that comes off.

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Baltimore Ravens to be featured in new AFC North 'Hard Knocks'

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HBO's "Hard Knocks" will feature an entire division, in-season, for the first time.

19

Baltimore blowup? Don’t worry, Rob Thomson, Phillies fans; road woes are normal and predictable

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Topper got tossed in Baltimore as his ballclub made sure it'll go a month not winning a road series. But the L's aren't bad, the team's still good, and they haven't lost any ground in the standings.

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Chaos as Baltimore Pride crowd scrambles after Mace and fireworks cause a panic

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Police say that Mace was released during an fight between two groups at Baltimore’s Pride event

Apartment Demand Picks Up in Baltimore Area

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Renter Demand Has Significantly Improved in the Last Year

17

For local firms, Baltimore bridge reconstruction is personal

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Baltimore businesses are lining up for a chance to bid on the reconstruction of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, a project which hits close to home.

16

John Kruk returned to Baltimore, where he walked off to retire, alongside his friend and ‘brother,’ Ozzie Guillén

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Kruk thought he was done with baseball after his final season with the Phillies in 1994. But Guillen convinced him to spend one more with him, and helped plan a memorable farewell.

10

Baltimore’s 4 HRs get best of Wheeler

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BALTIMORE -- Gunnar Henderson hit his eighth leadoff home run of the season, and three more Orioles also went deep off Zack Wheeler to help Baltimore beat the Philadelphia Phillies 8-3 on Sunday.

09

Terrifying moment 'chemical agent' is fired into crowd at Baltimore Pride event sparking stampede

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Footage captured the moment the chemical agent, believed to be potentially mace, was flung into the crowd, sending revelers into a frenzy as they raced for the exits.

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Several injured after ‘possible' chemical agent released during Baltimore Pride event

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Several people were injured after a “possible chemical agent” was released during the Baltimore Pride parade Saturday evening, according to the Baltimore Police Department.

Sunday, Jun 16

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Several injured after 'possible' chemical agent released during Baltimore Pride event

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Several people were injured after a “possible chemical agent” was released during the Baltimore Pride parade Saturday evening, according to the Baltimore Police Department.

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One Killed, One Critically Injured By Driver In Overnight Baltimore Crash: Police

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Two 56-year-old men suffered serious injuries overnight after being struck by a driver in Baltimore, police say.

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Chaos after ‘chemical agent’ released at Baltimore Pride event leaves several injured and sparks ‘mass exodus’

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MULTIPLE people are injured after a suspected chemical agent was released during a Pride event on Saturday night, police have said.

Saturday, Jun 15

15

Phillies fans show up in force for extra-inning win at Baltimore. ‘It was like a playoff game.’

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When the Orioles face the Phillies, there's always the potential for an atmosphere like this.

09

World Series preview? Phillies win drama-packed marathon to start series in Baltimore

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It's hard to imagine a game could have more drama than the Phillies’ 5-3 victory Friday night in 11 innings over the Orioles.

Woman dies after dog attack, Baltimore police say

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A woman died after being attacked by dogs in Baltimore on Friday night, the city’s police department said.

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Baltimore educator to be honored at Tony Awards

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CJay Philip, an actor, dancer and educator from Baltimore, is the winner of the 2024 Excellence in Theatre Education Award, and will be honored Sunday at the 77th annual Tony Awards.

Friday, Jun 14

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Baltimore City College Debaters Make History As First African American Women’s Team To Win National Championship

“I felt we started to believe in ourselves a little more and believe that we could make it to the end,” said Nevaeh Rita Sencion.