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  • Baltimore-area home sales boom, but prices dipped slightly in September

    Baltimore-area home sales boom, but prices dipped slightly in September

    Home sales boomed in Baltimore in September, but the homes' prices continued to soften across the region, according to a report released Monday. Buyers closed on 2,964 homes across the region last month, up nearly 18 percent from 2,514 in September 2014, according to the analysis from RealEstate...

  • Southwest warns Monday travelers to plan ahead after delays

    Southwest warns Monday travelers to plan ahead after delays

    Southwest Airlines said hundreds of flights have been delayed by technical issues and warned passengers flying Monday to arrive two hours early and print boarding passes before coming to the airport. The Dallas-based company said it was using back-up systems around the country to check-in travelers...

  • Under Armour's vision for future manufacturing: make local for local

    Under Armour's vision for future manufacturing: make local for local

    Before calling it Project Glory, Under Armour executives batted around another name for a project launching next year to make products in local markets. "Black Swan," a reference to an old belief that no black swans exist because none had been sighted, seemed a fitting name for the brand's vision...

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  • The weekend review

    The weekend review

    See pictures from weekend events that took place in and around Baltimore.

  • Taylor Swift dumps Calvin Harris for lying about masseuse

    Taylor Swift dumps Calvin Harris for lying about masseuse

    Taylor Swift has reportedly dumped her boyfriend, Calvin Harris, after he lied about visiting a shady masseuse at a cheap massage parlor.

  • Here's your chance to meet Guy Fieri Thursday

    Here's your chance to meet Guy Fieri Thursday

    Want a chance to meet Guy Fieri? The celebrity chef will be at his restaurant, Guy Fieri's Baltimore Kitchen + Bar, in Horseshoe Casino on Thursday. Enter for your chance to meet him here.  There aren't many strings attached to the contest. Simply provide your contact information and hope for the...

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  • Bromo Seltzer clock getting repairs

    Bromo Seltzer clock getting repairs

    The clock and hands of the Bromo Seltzer Tower clock, which has four faces, are going to be removed and repaired. Workers removed the hands from the iconic Baltimore landmark. (Barbara haddock Taylor/Baltimore Sun video)

  • Scene and Heard After Work

    Scene and Heard After Work

    Sloane Brown grabs her camera and notebook to get the scoop on Baltimore professionals mingling at after-work gatherings around town.

  • Collared - Baltimore Sun readers' pets

    Collared - Baltimore Sun readers' pets

    Read about local pets, or share your own story. We're interested in cats and dogs, but also hamsters, hedgehogs, turtles, horses, chickens -- the whole pet gamut. For more information, email pets@baltsun.com and be sure to put "Collared" in the subject line.

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  • Finding lessons to learn from Md.'s health exchange

    Finding lessons to learn from Md.'s health exchange

    Perhaps the most troubling thing about the fiscal audit of the Maryland Health Benefits Exchange that legislative auditors released Friday is that the problems they found — violations of procurement policies for single-source and emergency contracts, failures to verify that the work it paid for...

  • Biggest economic threat: Congress

    Biggest economic threat: Congress

    In an appearance on "60 Minutes" on Sunday, President Barack Obama conceded that he has a new focus for his last year in office: Making sure Congress doesn't wreck the economy. That the leader of the most powerful nation on earth, even as a political lame duck, has to devote himself to such a thankless...

  • Gallup steps back from horse race polling

    Gallup steps back from horse race polling

    The top editor of the Gallup polling organization declared the other day that the nation's primary door-knocking operation was going to stop surveying who's ahead and who's behind in the course of the 2016 primary elections. That seems akin to a baseball umpire giving up calling balls and strikes....

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  • Batts stop-and-frisk document missing, police department says

    Batts stop-and-frisk document missing, police department says

    Documentation of a "stop and frisk" by former police Commissioner Anthony W. Batts, which the Baltimore Police Department withheld from public disclosure, is now missing, the agency says. In September 2013, Batts pledged that his officers would responsibly use stop-and-frisk tactics, and as an...

  • Baltimore clarifies clause in police settlements

    Baltimore clarifies clause in police settlements

    Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's administration has adjusted a clause to better explain the restrictions on people who accept money to settle lawsuits over allegations of police misconduct. While the longer "nondisparagement clause" doesn't add more restrictions, it specifies that those who sign...

  • Dozens of Baltimore public housing families exceed income limits

    Dozens of Baltimore public housing families exceed income limits

    Sixty-four families who live in public housing in Baltimore earn more money than is permitted by the program's income eligibility requirements, new data from a federal inspector general's audit shows. The families, who represent less than 1 percent of public housing units maintained by the Housing...

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