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Ryder Bott (left), 10, leads the Monumental City Ancient Fife and Drum Choir during the annual Towson Fourth of July parade. Despite rain in the Baltimore area yesterday, other holiday parades were held throughout the area, including Dundalk and Catonsville.
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Two dead, one hurt in police-involved shooting in city
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FedEx flub leads to arrest, seizure of 600 lbs. of pot
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Balto. Co.'s tobacco policy called ineffective
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Man drowned last night after going into the Inner Harbor
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City officers say reduced crime due to 10-hour shifts
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Private firm to fix housing, become manager at APG
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Two escape boat explosion on the bay near Edgewater
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City police seek possible link in two shootings
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Two inmates hurt in different stabbings at Jessup prison
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Maryland News
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Gwynn Oak man, 19, found guilty of probation violation
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Landmarks list hearing is planned in Balto. Co.
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Living-history program at CCBC
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Navy band to perform in free jazz concert
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Grief camp offered for children, teens
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Kindergarten plan seeks volunteers
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Whatever happened to... Ruth Shaw
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Jacques Kelly: Thanks to rain, 2008 is the summer of a Baltimore garden
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Police Blotter
Baltimore City
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SUN EXCLUSIVE
Convict released from jail in error -
Van escapee is convicted in his absence
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15-year-old shot in ankle in Govans
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Dozens of middle, high school students come for cleanup
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Currie pushed officials on Mondawmin project, records show
Anne Arundel County
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Fire chief retires again
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Mid's child porn trial postponed until Aug. 5
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Annapolis man is held 3 times in 14 hours
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Woman pleads guilty to health care fraud
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Fire chief retires again
Baltimore County
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Man draws life in killing
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Some injured after bus overturns
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Officer can't be forced to take brain scan
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Democrats discuss death penalty
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Artist, photographer at Martin museum
Carroll County
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Hearing the call of history
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Lone ranger set to build a new force to patrol reservoirs
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Insider's guide to Union Bridge
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Juvenile facility transfer approved
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Bowling Brook facility could reopen with new owner
Harford County
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20-30 involved in brawl near Abingdon school
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Harford graffiti called possible hate crime
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Foul play ruled out in bones discovery
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Teen shooting suspect to face evaluation
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Help sought in finding Harford arsonists

