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The Most Dangerous City In America Is Baltimore: USA Today

Unlike the trend nationally, Charm City saw an increase in the number of murders.

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Best Maryland Bed And Breakfast, New List Says

Guests to this Victorian b&B can stay in suites reminiscent of certain parts of the world.

Gov. Hogan Earns Strong Job Approval From Maryland Voters: Poll

Marylanders approve of their governor's work and say he has successfully distanced himself from President Trump, according to the latest Goucher Poll.

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Pulitzer-Prize Winning Photographer Dies At 104 In Silver Spring

In 1950, he parachuted into North Korea with U.S. troops to cover the Korean War. His coverage earned him a Pulitzer in 1951.

Maryland Foreclosure Filings Decrease Year-Over-Year: Report

Foreclosure filings in Maryland for January 2018 saw a sharp decrease when compared to the previous year.

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Pictured, a sign to end violence sits in a window in a Baltimore neighborhood with a high murder rate on Feb. 3, 2018. The third citywide Ceasefire event began on Friday, with organizers and community members calling for peace for a 72-hour period and holding numerous events, including peace walks, movie screenings and a youth basketball tournament among other gatherings. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

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