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And four other things that happened in sports this week.
Former mayor resigned in 2010 after taking gift cards donated to the poor.
Waterfront Partnership raising money for cleanup innovation off Boston Street.
Society pair and Richmond cousin sewed first rebel “Southern Cross” early in Civil War.
Rawlings-Blake “disheartened" by decision; Montgomery and Prince George's line gets go-ahead.
Document mysteriously leaked to The Sun shows "high-energy injury."
Former Dorchester County slave became an Underground Railroad leader.
Kinetic Sculpture Race, Tour dem Parks, Hon!, Bikes & Beer are early summer highlights.
Retired Baltimore City investigator says police ‘leery’ of aggressively pursuing arrests in wake of Freddie Gray charges.
Scores marginally improve, but long way to go for harbor and tributaries.
Check out the peregrine chicks on Chesapeake Conservancy's webcam.
Contents of 1815 cornerstone and 1915 box revealed at Walters Art Museum.
Former mayor and governor rails against inequality, pledges an economy that 'works for everyone.'
State remains in solid position, but drops three spots overall.
Former Hopkins' neurosurgeon handily wins major southern Republican straw poll.
Annual festival offers chance to mix Western Maryland camping, hiking, and biking with music.
Free coffee, bagels and giveaways at 33 morning "pit stops" around the Baltimore area.
After the protests, organization sees most new inquires for Baltimore City.
Baltimore Episcopal Bishop faces hit & run, DUI and manslaughter charges next month.
Famed Johns Hopkins neurosurgeon is a star among some conservatives.
Rawlings-Blake announces end of citywide curfew; National Guard troops to draw down this week.
One officer faces second-degree murder; others manslaughter and assault allegations.
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