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Sunrise is reflected in the Patterson Park boat lake after an overnight storm dropped a couple of inches of snow on the region.

Sunrise is reflected in the Patterson Park boat lake after an overnight storm dropped a couple of inches of snow on the region. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)

2022 Baltimore Sun Pictures of the Year | PHOTOS

Dec 13, 2022 at 11:25 am
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As we look forward to the coming year, take a look back at some of our favorite Baltimore Sun photos from 2022.

Patterson Park snow

Sunrise is reflected in the Patterson Park boat lake after an overnight storm dropped a couple of inches of snow on the region.

Sunrise is reflected in the Patterson Park boat lake after an overnight storm dropped a couple of inches of snow on the region. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)

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Harbor Point hosts ice festival

Rio Applebaum, 3, of Pasadena gazes through an ice sculpture of an eagle. She was with grandparents Julie and Gary Applebaum at the Harbor Point Ice Festival in Harbor East. Jan. 22, 2022.

Rio Applebaum, 3, of Pasadena gazes through an ice sculpture of an eagle. She was with grandparents Julie and Gary Applebaum at the Harbor Point Ice Festival in Harbor East. Jan. 22, 2022. (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun)

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Covid drive-thru testing lines

Kellee Thompson of Baltimore holds her son Kameron Brooks, 9, as Doni Nachman administers the nasal swab test at the Covid PCR testing site operated by Accu Reference Medical Lab in partnership with Baltimore City. Brooks needs the test to return to school.

Kellee Thompson of Baltimore holds her son Kameron Brooks, 9, as Doni Nachman administers the nasal swab test at the Covid PCR testing site operated by Accu Reference Medical Lab in partnership with Baltimore City. Brooks needs the test to return to school. (Amy Davis/Baltimore Sun)

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Dinosaur Drive-Thru

Keagan Nuckols, 8, left, and Matthew Nuckols, 11, of Bel Air, pet a T-Rex from the window of their car as they tour Jurassic Wonder: Dinosaur Drive-Thru at the Baltimore County Agriculture Center. Eighteen life-sized dinosaurs at 10 stations move and make noise for motorists and passengers.

Keagan Nuckols, 8, left, and Matthew Nuckols, 11, of Bel Air, pet a T-Rex from the window of their car as they tour Jurassic Wonder: Dinosaur Drive-Thru at the Baltimore County Agriculture Center. Eighteen life-sized dinosaurs at 10 stations move and make noise for motorists and passengers. (Kim Hairston/The Baltimore Sun )

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Afghan refugees

Hareer Zadran blows out the candles on her birthday cake as Janice Keating, left, and cousin, Zala Zadran help her celebrate her fourth birthday.

Hareer Zadran blows out the candles on her birthday cake as Janice Keating, left, and cousin, Zala Zadran help her celebrate her fourth birthday. (Lloyd Fox/Baltimore Sun)

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Sister Magdala Marie Gilbert

Sister Magdala Marie Gilbert, 91, a member of the Oblate Sisters of Providence, which is an order of Black nuns founded by Mother Lange.

Sister Magdala Marie Gilbert, 91, a member of the Oblate Sisters of Providence, which is an order of Black nuns founded by Mother Lange. (Lloyd Fox/Baltimore Sun)

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Stricker Street fire

Members of the Baltimore City Fire Department walk away from the scene of a vacant row house fire on S. Stricker Street where four firefighters had been trapped.

Members of the Baltimore City Fire Department walk away from the scene of a vacant row house fire on S. Stricker Street where four firefighters had been trapped. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)

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Seeing the Unseen: Baltimore’s Slave Trade

Joseph S. Donovan sent more than 2,200 enslaved people to New Orleans. He died in 1861 in the same month that the Civil War started, at age 60. His widow, Caroline, continued the operation of a slave jail behind their home at Eutaw and Camden streets until the Civil War. Their family mausoleum is at Green Mount Cemetery in the city.

Joseph S. Donovan sent more than 2,200 enslaved people to New Orleans. He died in 1861 in the same month that the Civil War started, at age 60. His widow, Caroline, continued the operation of a slave jail behind their home at Eutaw and Camden streets until the Civil War. Their family mausoleum is at Green Mount Cemetery in the city. (Amy Davis/Amy Davis)

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Stricker Street fire

An excavator pulls debris from the remains of a vacant row house on Stricker Street as ATF investigators search for the cause of a fire that resulted in the death of three Baltimore City firefighters.

An excavator pulls debris from the remains of a vacant row house on Stricker Street as ATF investigators search for the cause of a fire that resulted in the death of three Baltimore City firefighters. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)

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Firefighters’ funeral

Trucks carrying the caskets for fallen firefighters, Lt. Paul Butrim, Lt. Kelsey Sadler and firefighter/paramedic Kenny Lacayo travel down Charles Street following a memorial service at the Baltimore Convention Center. Feb. 2, 2022.

Trucks carrying the caskets for fallen firefighters, Lt. Paul Butrim, Lt. Kelsey Sadler and firefighter/paramedic Kenny Lacayo travel down Charles Street following a memorial service at the Baltimore Convention Center. Feb. 2, 2022. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)

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Funeral for firefighters at Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens

Pall bearers carry the caskets of three Baltimore City firefighters to their final resting places at the Fallen Heroes Memorial at Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens. Feb. 2, 2022.

Pall bearers carry the caskets of three Baltimore City firefighters to their final resting places at the Fallen Heroes Memorial at Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens. Feb. 2, 2022. (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun)

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Picturing Maryland

Ronnie Brown of Baltimore practices a backflip at Carroll Park in Baltimore.

Ronnie Brown of Baltimore practices a backflip at Carroll Park in Baltimore. (Lloyd Fox/Baltimore Sun)

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Edmondson/Westside vs Lake Clifton, MPSSAA 2022 boys' basketball finals

Lake Clifton Lakers forward Melvin Jones (20) and guard Davon Mosley (2) celebrate with assistant head coach Stephen Hill during the boys' Class 1A championship at University of Maryland. March 11, 2022.

Lake Clifton Lakers forward Melvin Jones (20) and guard Davon Mosley (2) celebrate with assistant head coach Stephen Hill during the boys' Class 1A championship at University of Maryland. March 11, 2022. (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun)

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Broadway shooting

A forensics technician climbs a hill behind dozens of pieces of potential evidence beside a home on Ashland Avenue while documenting, gathering and cataloging evidence at the scene of a shooting near Kennedy Krieger Institute and Johns Hopkins Hospital. March 30, 2022.

A forensics technician climbs a hill behind dozens of pieces of potential evidence beside a home on Ashland Avenue while documenting, gathering and cataloging evidence at the scene of a shooting near Kennedy Krieger Institute and Johns Hopkins Hospital. March 30, 2022. (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun)

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Foggy Friday

Kids walk to school through low fog along Eastern Avenue at sunrise.

Kids walk to school through low fog along Eastern Avenue at sunrise. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)

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The 82nd anniversary of the Katyn massacre

A wreath frames Eve Marie Szczepanski of Baltimore during a prayer spoken in Polish at a ceremony at National Katyn Memorial Park in Harbor East. It marked the 82nd anniversary of mass executions of nearly 22,000 Polish carried out by the Soviet Union in 1940. April 3, 2022.

A wreath frames Eve Marie Szczepanski of Baltimore during a prayer spoken in Polish at a ceremony at National Katyn Memorial Park in Harbor East. It marked the 82nd anniversary of mass executions of nearly 22,000 Polish carried out by the Soviet Union in 1940. April 3, 2022. (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun)

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Baltimore City Fire Museum

Howard Meile, curator of the Baltimore City Fire Museum, dusts the Mack 1944 Engine 24, which was used into the 1950s. The museum was at one time the oldest active fire house in the nation.

Howard Meile, curator of the Baltimore City Fire Museum, dusts the Mack 1944 Engine 24, which was used into the 1950s. The museum was at one time the oldest active fire house in the nation. (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Baltimore Sun)

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Baltimore National Cemetery staff adjust markers

Jason Shelton, foreman and U.S. Air Force veteran, packs earth around one of dozens of markers weighing 230-240 pounds each. Staff work to maintain the height and distance for each as they keep approximately 55,000 marble headstones aligned and adjusted at the 72-acre Baltimore National Cemetery. March 15, 2022.

Jason Shelton, foreman and U.S. Air Force veteran, packs earth around one of dozens of markers weighing 230-240 pounds each. Staff work to maintain the height and distance for each as they keep approximately 55,000 marble headstones aligned and adjusted at the 72-acre Baltimore National Cemetery. March 15, 2022. (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun)

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Spalding vs. Calvert Hall in MIAA A conference baseball game

Calvert Hall center-fielder Chase Davalli dives but misses a line shot by Spaulding's Kyle Garrett in the first inning. Spalding defeated Calvert Hall, 2-1, in the MIAA A conference baseball game. March 24, 2022.

Calvert Hall center-fielder Chase Davalli dives but misses a line shot by Spaulding's Kyle Garrett in the first inning. Spalding defeated Calvert Hall, 2-1, in the MIAA A conference baseball game. March 24, 2022. (Kenneth K. Lam/Baltimore Sun)

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Orioles Jorge Mateo scores on single by Cedric Mullins

Shortstop Jorge Mateo scores from second base on a single from Cedric Mullins in the second inning to give the Orioles a 2-0 lead.

Shortstop Jorge Mateo scores from second base on a single from Cedric Mullins in the second inning to give the Orioles a 2-0 lead. (Lloyd Fox/Baltimore Sun)

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Ever Forward aground

A month after running aground outside the shipping channel, the Ever Forward container ship remains mired in the bay mud. Cranes are now removing containers in order to lighten the load in the latest effort to free the ship.

A month after running aground outside the shipping channel, the Ever Forward container ship remains mired in the bay mud. Cranes are now removing containers in order to lighten the load in the latest effort to free the ship. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)

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John Waters signs his first novel at Atomic Books

John Waters fan Tanya Price, 37, of Pasadena, has his autograph from a previous event tattooed on her arm. She is dressed in her daily look as a '50s-era house wife with a beehive hairdo to meet Waters at Atomic Books to get his first novel, "Liarmouth," signed. May 15, 2022.

John Waters fan Tanya Price, 37, of Pasadena, has his autograph from a previous event tattooed on her arm. She is dressed in her daily look as a '50s-era house wife with a beehive hairdo to meet Waters at Atomic Books to get his first novel, "Liarmouth," signed. May 15, 2022. (Kenneth K. Lam/Baltimore Sun)

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New York Yankees at Baltimore Orioles

Baltimore Orioles batter Anthony Santander (25) gets sprayed by cooler liquid while heading for home plate following his home run against the New York Yankees during the ninth inning of a baseball game at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. May 19, 2022.

Baltimore Orioles batter Anthony Santander (25) gets sprayed by cooler liquid while heading for home plate following his home run against the New York Yankees during the ninth inning of a baseball game at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. May 19, 2022. (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun)

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John Carroll vs. Archbishop Curley

Archbishop Curley's James Gladden emerges out of a cloud of dust at home-plate to see the umpire's safe call in the fourth inning of the MIAA loser's bracket baseball game.

Archbishop Curley's James Gladden emerges out of a cloud of dust at home-plate to see the umpire's safe call in the fourth inning of the MIAA loser's bracket baseball game. (Kenneth K. Lam/Baltimore Sun)

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Early Voting

Early Voting, No. 5 ridden by Jose L. Ortiz, wins the 147th Preakness Stakes at Pimlico Race Course.

Early Voting, No. 5 ridden by Jose L. Ortiz, wins the 147th Preakness Stakes at Pimlico Race Course. (Lloyd Fox/Baltimore Sun)

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Herndon Climb 2022

Faces of pain and determination are abundant during the struggle to climb to the top of the Herndon Monument as part of the Naval Academy's annual tradition.

Faces of pain and determination are abundant during the struggle to climb to the top of the Herndon Monument as part of the Naval Academy's annual tradition. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)

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St. Paul's vs. Indian Creek

Indian Creek's Andrew Harris scores as the ball gets away from St. Paul's Alex Cromwell in the third inning. Indian Creek defeated St. Paul's (9-8) in extra innings to win the MIAA B conference baseball championship at Harford Community College.

Indian Creek's Andrew Harris scores as the ball gets away from St. Paul's Alex Cromwell in the third inning. Indian Creek defeated St. Paul's (9-8) in extra innings to win the MIAA B conference baseball championship at Harford Community College. (Kenneth K. Lam/Baltimore Sun)

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Jackie Robinson day at OPACY

Orioles players Austin Hays, left, and Ramon Arias celebrate the team's 2-1 victory over the Yankees on April 15.

Orioles players Austin Hays, left, and Ramon Arias celebrate the team's 2-1 victory over the Yankees on April 15. (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Baltimore Sun)

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USNA graduation

Midshipment toss their hats at the United States Naval Academy Class of 2022 graduation and commissioning ceremony at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. May 27, 2022

Midshipment toss their hats at the United States Naval Academy Class of 2022 graduation and commissioning ceremony at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. May 27, 2022 (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Baltimore Sun)

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NCAA D1 Women’s Lacrosse Championship

North Carolina Tar Heels celebrate winning the NCAA D1 Women’s Lacrosse Championship between Boston College and University of North Carolina at Homewood Field at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore on May 29, 2022. The Tar Heels won the game, 12-11.

North Carolina Tar Heels celebrate winning the NCAA D1 Women’s Lacrosse Championship between Boston College and University of North Carolina at Homewood Field at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore on May 29, 2022. The Tar Heels won the game, 12-11. (Vincent Alban/Baltimore Sun)

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Last day of school

Mays Chapel Elementary School mascot (aka Special Educator Miranda Cabo) waves to students as they are dismissed on the last day of school for Baltimore County.

Mays Chapel Elementary School mascot (aka Special Educator Miranda Cabo) waves to students as they are dismissed on the last day of school for Baltimore County. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)

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Luke McFadden

Waterman Luke McFadden has gained more than a million followers on TikTok for his videos showing life working on the Chesapeake Bay.

Waterman Luke McFadden has gained more than a million followers on TikTok for his videos showing life working on the Chesapeake Bay. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)

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CopyCat Building Evictions

Zen Xaria and another resident of the building move a piano out of the 6th floor loft at the CopyCat in Baltimore. July 7, 2022

Zen Xaria and another resident of the building move a piano out of the 6th floor loft at the CopyCat in Baltimore. July 7, 2022 (Vincent Alban/Baltimore Sun)

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Fridays at the Firehouse

Faith Bradford, 5, of Baltimore enjoys a morning of playing in the water at Fridays at the Firehouse hosted by the Baltimore City Fire Department.

Faith Bradford, 5, of Baltimore enjoys a morning of playing in the water at Fridays at the Firehouse hosted by the Baltimore City Fire Department. (Lloyd Fox/Baltimore Sun)

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D&D Pony Rides

Overcoming his fear of horses, 3-year-old Amir Hall-Davis waves at his mother, Nichkole Johnson, while riding Little Misty. The Shetland pony is led by Mikayla Barnhouse, 15 during a visit by D & D Pony Rides at Binky & Friends at Excel Academy daycare center. July 25, 2022.

Overcoming his fear of horses, 3-year-old Amir Hall-Davis waves at his mother, Nichkole Johnson, while riding Little Misty. The Shetland pony is led by Mikayla Barnhouse, 15 during a visit by D & D Pony Rides at Binky & Friends at Excel Academy daycare center. July 25, 2022. (Karl Merton Ferron/The Baltimore Sun)

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Planet Smilez Camp

Ndatte Gueye, 12, a student at Green Street Academy, adds composite material to stabilize a stent on a re-implanted natural tooth. It's one of the dental procedures that middle school students practice in a lab under the supervision of students at the University of Maryland School of Dentistry as part of Planet Smilez Dentistry Camp.

Ndatte Gueye, 12, a student at Green Street Academy, adds composite material to stabilize a stent on a re-implanted natural tooth. It's one of the dental procedures that middle school students practice in a lab under the supervision of students at the University of Maryland School of Dentistry as part of Planet Smilez Dentistry Camp. (Amy Davis/Baltimore Sun)

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Baltimore Ravens NFL training camp

Children reach out for autographs from Baltimore Ravens fullback/tight end Ben Mason (38) at the Ravens' training facility Friday. July 29, 2022.

Children reach out for autographs from Baltimore Ravens fullback/tight end Ben Mason (38) at the Ravens' training facility Friday. July 29, 2022. (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun)

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Kids cool off in a sidewalk pool

Left to right, Blessing Tucker, 1, Amaya Gordon, 6, Zori McKinnon, 2, and Kahmeel Gordon, 3, cool off on a water mat and a sidewalk pool in the Berea neighborhood of East Baltimore on July 21.

Left to right, Blessing Tucker, 1, Amaya Gordon, 6, Zori McKinnon, 2, and Kahmeel Gordon, 3, cool off on a water mat and a sidewalk pool in the Berea neighborhood of East Baltimore on July 21. (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Baltimore Sun)

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Baltimore County cycling

Cyclists’ shadows are cast across Tufton Road in Northern Baltimore County early on a Saturday during a group ride. Top-ranked professional riders traveled many of the same roads during the inaugural Maryland Cycling Classic.

Cyclists’ shadows are cast across Tufton Road in Northern Baltimore County early on a Saturday during a group ride. Top-ranked professional riders traveled many of the same roads during the inaugural Maryland Cycling Classic. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)

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Smith Island tornado

Lindsey Bradshaw describes how his mother, Doris Bradshaw, 88, survived the storm in her now destroyed home on Smith Island.

Lindsey Bradshaw describes how his mother, Doris Bradshaw, 88, survived the storm in her now destroyed home on Smith Island. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)

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Justin Tucker

Ravens’ Justin Tucker greets a young fans and signed autographs after practice on August 8, 2022.

Ravens’ Justin Tucker greets a young fans and signed autographs after practice on August 8, 2022. (Kevin Richardson/Baltimore Sun)

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First Day of School

First grader Irie Deas-McNeil, 6, gets a goodbye kiss from her mom, Cinea Deas, as Elmwood Elementary School reading specialist Latisha Cobb, left, looks on at the start of the first day of the school year for Baltimore County. Elmwood Elementary School is in Overlea.

First grader Irie Deas-McNeil, 6, gets a goodbye kiss from her mom, Cinea Deas, as Elmwood Elementary School reading specialist Latisha Cobb, left, looks on at the start of the first day of the school year for Baltimore County. Elmwood Elementary School is in Overlea. (Amy Davis/Baltimore Sun)

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Ray Lewis

Former Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis sticks out his tongue as he crosses Prettyboy Dam 45-miles into the 62-mile ride Bridges of Hope to benefit the United Healthcare Children’s Foundation.

Former Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis sticks out his tongue as he crosses Prettyboy Dam 45-miles into the 62-mile ride Bridges of Hope to benefit the United Healthcare Children’s Foundation. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)

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Maryland Cycling Classic

Riders dive into a turn on Mt. Zion Road during the premier Maryland Cycling Classic.

Riders dive into a turn on Mt. Zion Road during the premier Maryland Cycling Classic. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)

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Water emergency

James Edwards walks back home after picking up three gallons of water from the DPW distribution location at Harlem Park Elementary School Tuesday afternoon. E. coli bacteria were detected in some samples of the water supply in parts of West Baltimore.

James Edwards walks back home after picking up three gallons of water from the DPW distribution location at Harlem Park Elementary School Tuesday afternoon. E. coli bacteria were detected in some samples of the water supply in parts of West Baltimore. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)

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Lady in the Lake filming on Redwood St.

As police train their 1960s pistols on them, two actors in the Lady in the Lake production film an arrest scene, as a film crew assistant sprays fake snow. The 200 block of E. Redwood Street has been decorated for Christmas for the filming of the Apple TV + series based on the mystery novel by local author Laura Lippmann.

As police train their 1960s pistols on them, two actors in the Lady in the Lake production film an arrest scene, as a film crew assistant sprays fake snow. The 200 block of E. Redwood Street has been decorated for Christmas for the filming of the Apple TV + series based on the mystery novel by local author Laura Lippmann. (Amy Davis/Baltimore Sun)

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Marilyn Mosby

Marilyn Mosby arrives to federal court with husband, Nick Mosby, and her lawyers.

Marilyn Mosby arrives to federal court with husband, Nick Mosby, and her lawyers. (Lloyd Fox/Baltimore Sun)

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Funeral for Jeremiah Brogden

Mourners pass by the coffin of Jeremiah Brogden, a Mervo High School student and football player, who was fatally shot outside the school.  The service is held at the Empowerment Temple Church. September 17, 2022.

Mourners pass by the coffin of Jeremiah Brogden, a Mervo High School student and football player, who was fatally shot outside the school. The service is held at the Empowerment Temple Church. September 17, 2022. (Kim Hairston/Baltimore Sun)

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Funeral for Jeremiah Brogden

Pallbearers carry the coffin of Jeremiah Brogden from Empowerment Temple Church following a funeral for the Mervo High School student and football player who was fatally shot outside the school.  September 17, 2022.

Pallbearers carry the coffin of Jeremiah Brogden from Empowerment Temple Church following a funeral for the Mervo High School student and football player who was fatally shot outside the school. September 17, 2022. (Kim Hairston/Baltimore Sun)

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Adnan Syed freed

Adnan Syed, center, the man whose legal saga spawned the hit podcast “Serial,” exits the Cummings Courthouse a free man after a judge overturned his 2000 murder conviction.

Adnan Syed, center, the man whose legal saga spawned the hit podcast “Serial,” exits the Cummings Courthouse a free man after a judge overturned his 2000 murder conviction. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)

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Adnan Syed freed

Adnan Syed had his murder conviction overturned and is released after prosecutors raised doubts about his guilty finding because of alternative suspects in the homicide and unreliable evidence used against him at trial.

Adnan Syed had his murder conviction overturned and is released after prosecutors raised doubts about his guilty finding because of alternative suspects in the homicide and unreliable evidence used against him at trial. (Lloyd Fox/Baltimore Sun)

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Toronto Blue Jays at Baltimore Orioles

Pressing his face against the protective netting, Owen Johnson, 10-years-old of Perry Hall, gets the attention of a Baltimore Orioles player as he signs autographs during the final day of the 2022 season at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Oct. 5, 2022.

Pressing his face against the protective netting, Owen Johnson, 10-years-old of Perry Hall, gets the attention of a Baltimore Orioles player as he signs autographs during the final day of the 2022 season at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Oct. 5, 2022. (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun)

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Ravens Lamar Jackson

Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is introduced to the crowd before a game against the Cincinnati Bengals at M&T Bank Stadium.

Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is introduced to the crowd before a game against the Cincinnati Bengals at M&T Bank Stadium. (Kenneth K. Lam/Baltimore Sun)

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Parting ways at Penn Station

Awaiting her northbound train at Pennsylvania Station, Dayo Olaloko of Staten Island, NY, holds a bouquet given by her boyfriend of two months Dele Osisami of Powder Springs, GA. He's living in Baltimore while working at an extended job. Oct. 17, 2022.

Awaiting her northbound train at Pennsylvania Station, Dayo Olaloko of Staten Island, NY, holds a bouquet given by her boyfriend of two months Dele Osisami of Powder Springs, GA. He's living in Baltimore while working at an extended job. Oct. 17, 2022. (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun)

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Diwali Mela (Diwali Fair)

Karishma Sharma wears head gear that represents "Ravana," the 10-headed god, while dancing at the Diwali Mela (Diwali Fair) to celebrate the festival of lights. The event is sponsored by the Indian Origin Network of Howard County at the Meadowbrook Athletic Center.

Karishma Sharma wears head gear that represents "Ravana," the 10-headed god, while dancing at the Diwali Mela (Diwali Fair) to celebrate the festival of lights. The event is sponsored by the Indian Origin Network of Howard County at the Meadowbrook Athletic Center. (Kenneth K. Lam/Baltimore Sun)

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2022 133rd Poly/City football game

Baltimore City College Knights defensive back Craig Smith II (25) watches teammates dump water on head coach Rodney Joyner at Homewood Field. City won their tenth straight rivalry series, 24-16. Oct. 28, 2022.

Baltimore City College Knights defensive back Craig Smith II (25) watches teammates dump water on head coach Rodney Joyner at Homewood Field. City won their tenth straight rivalry series, 24-16. Oct. 28, 2022. (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun)

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4th Annual Witches Paddle

Spa Creek was filled with dozens of witches who traded their broomsticks for paddles as they floated from Amos Garrett Park to the City Dock in downtown Annapolis for the 4th Annual Witches Paddle.

Spa Creek was filled with dozens of witches who traded their broomsticks for paddles as they floated from Amos Garrett Park to the City Dock in downtown Annapolis for the 4th Annual Witches Paddle. (Amy Davis/Baltimore Sun)

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Wes Moore votes

Democratic gubernatorial candidate Wes Moore presses the final button on his electronic ballot with the help of his daughter Mia, 11, while voting at Westside Skill Center.

Democratic gubernatorial candidate Wes Moore presses the final button on his electronic ballot with the help of his daughter Mia, 11, while voting at Westside Skill Center. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)

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Election night 2022

Democratic gubernatorial candidate Wes Moore, second from left, declares victory over Republican opponent Dan Cox. Moore celebrates with running mate Aruna Miller, left, Brooke Lierman and Anthony Brown at the Baltimore Marriott Waterfront on election night.

Democratic gubernatorial candidate Wes Moore, second from left, declares victory over Republican opponent Dan Cox. Moore celebrates with running mate Aruna Miller, left, Brooke Lierman and Anthony Brown at the Baltimore Marriott Waterfront on election night. (Kevin Richardson/Baltimore Sun)

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Loch Raven fog

Fall foliage shows through the early morning fog rising from Loch Raven Reservoir.

Fall foliage shows through the early morning fog rising from Loch Raven Reservoir. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)

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Jean Hargadon Wehner

Jean Hargadon Wehner, center, is comforted by her brother Ed Hargadon and sister-in-law Val Kuciauskas after speaking at a news conference by abuse survivors and advocates who are part of SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests. SNAP is demanding that the Baltimore archdiocese support public release of an attorney general’s report detailing 80 years of sexual abuse.

Jean Hargadon Wehner, center, is comforted by her brother Ed Hargadon and sister-in-law Val Kuciauskas after speaking at a news conference by abuse survivors and advocates who are part of SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests. SNAP is demanding that the Baltimore archdiocese support public release of an attorney general’s report detailing 80 years of sexual abuse. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)

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Turkey Bowl game between Calvert Hall and Loyola Blakefield

Calvert Hall's Jermaine Anderson, right, breaks up a pass intended for Loyola's AJ Szymanski, left, in the fourth quarter. Calvert Hall defeated Loyola 17-14 in the 102nd Turkey Bowl at Johnny Unitas Stadium. Nov. 24, 2022.

Calvert Hall's Jermaine Anderson, right, breaks up a pass intended for Loyola's AJ Szymanski, left, in the fourth quarter. Calvert Hall defeated Loyola 17-14 in the 102nd Turkey Bowl at Johnny Unitas Stadium. Nov. 24, 2022. (Kenneth K. Lam/Baltimore Sun)

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Sister of motorist killed by squeegee worker

Becky Reynolds, sister of Timothy Reynolds, the motorist gunned down when confronting a squeegee worker in July, clutches hands with P.M. Smith, pastor of Huber Memorial, who prays after they spoke to media on the eve of a court hearing for a juvenile defendant. Nov. 16, 2022.

Becky Reynolds, sister of Timothy Reynolds, the motorist gunned down when confronting a squeegee worker in July, clutches hands with P.M. Smith, pastor of Huber Memorial, who prays after they spoke to media on the eve of a court hearing for a juvenile defendant. Nov. 16, 2022. (Karl Merton Ferron/The Baltimore Sun)

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Mount Clare fire aftermath

Brenda Scott, front, shelters in the family pickup truck with son Christian Scott, 18, her common-law husband, Gary Shackelford, and their kitten, Bubba. They escaped from an early morning fire that burned five rowhouses in the 1500 block of Ramsay Street. They are now homeless. They are staying in their truck to guard what remains of their belongings in the rental home until they can find a place to relocate.

Brenda Scott, front, shelters in the family pickup truck with son Christian Scott, 18, her common-law husband, Gary Shackelford, and their kitten, Bubba. They escaped from an early morning fire that burned five rowhouses in the 1500 block of Ramsay Street. They are now homeless. They are staying in their truck to guard what remains of their belongings in the rental home until they can find a place to relocate. (Amy Davis/Baltimore Sun)

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