Sue and Ramesh Batchu react to the destruction of the Indian grocery store they opened three years ago at the Lakeside Office shopping center. Firefighters would not permit them into the store due to the structural damage. The devastation from the explosion on Sunday, caused by a gas leak, has closed the center. (Amy Davis / Baltimore Sun)
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Baltimore actor and director Andre De Shields brought his Tony Award to City Hall. De Shields was given a “Key to the City”, from Baltimore Mayor Bernard C. “Jack” Young during a ceremony at City Hall. (Lloyd Fox / Baltimore Sun)
Forest Hill, Md.--August 19, 2019-- The Holmes brothers of Aberdeen, from left, Canon, 8, Kaleb, 12 and Mason, 10, jump off a rock into Deer Creek to cool off from the over 90 degree hot weather at Rocks State Park. (Kenneth K. Lam / Baltimore Sun)
Forest Hill, Md.--August 19, 2019-- “Skampie” the dog from Rising Sun, Md., looks for a spot to slide off the inflatable tube into Deer Creek to cools off from the over 90 degree heat leaving Sally Warner alone on the tube at Rocks State Park. (Kenneth K. Lam / Baltimore Sun)
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Lina Smith, 10, left, and her mother, Kenesha Smith of Owings Mills, a Bank of America employee, joined several hundred Bank of America volunteers who came with their families to Oriole Park at Camden Yards to pack 1,000 backpacks with school supplies for Baltimore City school students. The backpacks will be delivered to Armistead Gardens and Sandton-Winchester Achievement Academy on Monday. (Amy Davis / Baltimore Sun)
An Uncle of Taylor Hayes speak outside the courthouse after Keon Gray was found guilty of second degree murder. (Lloyd Fox/Baltimore Sun)
Ravens linebacker Patrick “Peanut” Onwuasor, autographed several items for young fans that came out to cheer on the team. (Kevin Richardson / Baltimore Sun)
Baltimore Recreation and Parks staff lead a kayak tour of the Inner Harbor this morning. Left to right: Kirsten Perry and Kelsey Hincke (Rec and Parks staff members), Deborah Stuiber of Towson and Jean White of Lutherville. (Barbara Haddock Taylor / Baltimore Sun)
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Jil Jackson, Malachi’s former foster mother, received many hugs at the vigil. A vigil was held for 4-year-old Malachi Lawson on Tuesday, August 6. (Ulysses Muoz / Baltimore Sun)
Ravens running back Gus Edwards, signed autographs for young fans as he leaves the field on Friday after practice at the Under Armour Performance Center. Kevin Richardson / Baltimore Sun (Kevin Richardson / Baltimore Sun)
Dr. Ben Carson, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, holds a press conference in West Baltimore regarding federal Opportunity Zones. (Barbara Haddock Taylor / Baltimore Sun)
Baltimore singer Ross films a video for his song “No More Pain” at the Inner Harbor this afternoon. Members of the public were invited to participate. (Barbara Haddock Taylor / Baltimore Sun)
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Bentley McNally, 4, of Frederick twists his way down a slide at the Mount Airy Volunteer Fire Company’s annual carnival on Tuesday, July 23. (Brian Krista / Carroll County Times)
Brooks Turner, 2, of Mount Airy indulges in a soft serve ice cream at the Mount Airy Volunteer Fire Company’s annual carnival on Tuesday, July 23. (Brian Krista / Carroll County Times)
Actresses from right, Shalom Imo-Osage, Dominique Thurman, Llogan Peters and Randall Mckinney sings Carmen Blue during a practice rehearsal at the Baltimore School for the Arts. (Xavier Plater / Baltimore Sun / Baltimore Sun)
A downed tree blocks Deer Park Road at the intersection of Gracie Drive in Finksburg after a powerful storm blew through the area Monday, JUly 22, 2019. (Dylan Slagle / Carroll County Times)
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Flash Mob dancing at Artscape in Baltimore, MD. This activity was organized by Dance Baltimore. (Xavier Plater / Baltimore Sun)
An astronaut hangs above Charles Street and Mount Royal as the city prepares for Artscape. Sydmonauts by Amigo & Amigo of Sydney, Australia, features nine astronauts scattered throughout the festival site in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the lunar landing. (Jerry Jackson / Baltimore Sun)
A construction worker is seen in silhouette while working on a new high rise building in Harbor East at 900 Fleet Street Wednesday morning. (Jerry Jackson / Baltimore Sun)
Two women embrace in an alley behind the Man Alive drug treatment center on Maryland Avenue shortly after a shooting. Baltimore police say an officer and at least one other person, the suspect, were shot at the center. (Jerry Jackson / Baltimore Sun)
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Carter Hopkins, 6, practices his moves facing a mirror, with encouragement from Michael Robinson, co-owner with his wife Germaine Robinson of the Uppercut Boxing Gym. Hopkins is enrolled in a summer camp program at the gym, which relocated to 4408 Park Heights Avenue from Wabash Avenue last August. (all children in camp have permission from parents to be photographed.) (Amy Davis / Baltimore Sun)
Callan Reid Landers, 3, of Medfield, right, shows off his cherry-red tongue to his brother, Teagan Steele Landers, 4 1/2, left, as they polish off snowballs on a hot and muggy afternoon on 36th Street in Hampden. (Amy Davis / Baltimore Sun)