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Wednesday, February 21, 2018

Google Alert - Baltimore News

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Baltimore News
As-it-happens update February 21, 2018
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As Baltimore Metro shutdown drags on, students frustrated by longer commutes
The entire Baltimore Metro system is now in its second week of a total shutdown. This means delays for the city's young commuters who now have to add more time to the beginning and end of their school day.
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Why do media in Baltimore and beyond sensationalize the bad and neglect the good?
Recently, a Dumbarton Middle school student made a series of poor choices on a bus ride home from school, involving violence and a knife. Thankfully, no one was injured, and all the children arrived home safely. Yet The Baltimore Sun ran this story on the front page the following day. Why?
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Md. should pave the way for clean transportation in the region
Hogan announces $50 million signal upgrade on Maryland highways to improve traffic flow. (Michael Dresser / Baltimore Sun video). Ramon Palencia-Calvo. One of the most congested parts of the United States is the greater Baltimore/Washington, D.C., area. Traffic and population density is so intense ...
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Duquette: Orioles confident Tillman won't sleep on 'pillow' contract opportunity
The Orioles and Chris Tillman took a while to get a deal done, but the one-year deal for Tillman's return became official.
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Spotted lanternfly poised to invade Maryland
The spotted lanternfly is poised to invade Maryland for the first time this spring. The invader has harmed important crops including grapes, fruit trees, hop.
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Food Network star opening Baltimore eatery
Giada De Laurentiis is opening her first East Coast restaurant. It will be at casino in Baltimore, about 70 miles southwest of Wilmington.
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Mailbag: Why the Salary Cap Is Always an Issue for Ravens
Why being tight against the cap is a sign of success (and desire to win). If the Chiefs are truly shopping cornerback Marcus Peters, should the Ravens go after him?
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