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Justin Fenton

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Justin Fenton is an investigative reporter for the Baltimore Banner. He previously spent 17 years at the Baltimore Sun, covering the criminal justice system. His book, "We Own This City: A True Story of Crime, Cops and Corruption," was released by Random House in 2021 and became an HBO miniseries. He was part of the Pulitzer Prize finalist team for coverage of the death of Freddie Gray, and was a two-time finalist for the national Livingston Award for Young Journalists for an investigation showing how police were discarding rape complaints at the highest rate in the country as well as a five-part narrative series inside a homicide investigation. He is an Anne Arundel County native, a graduate of the University of Maryland, College Park and lives in Baltimore.

Latest content by Justin Fenton

The Orioles could be in the market for a left-handed starting pitcher via free agency.
6 left-handed starting pitchers the Orioles might sign in free agency
This month, Paul Mancano will profile free agents who might be of interest to the Orioles at each position group.
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The Local Oyster will close Mount Vernon and Locust Point locationz
The owners of the Local Oyster announced Monday they are shutting down the eateries’ branches in Mount Vernon Marketplace and Locust Point, a wrenching decision they chalked up to the lasting effects of COVID.
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Amtrak announced a slew of funding for a dozen projects, including up to $4.7 billion for the Frederick Douglass Tunnel Program.
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The Orioles could be in the market for a left-handed starting pitcher via free agency.
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This month, Paul Mancano will profile free agents who might be of interest to the Orioles at each position group.
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The median price per square foot for a home in Baltimore County decreased in the past week to $193. Prior to this, the median price per square foot of a home sold in Baltimore County was $203.
The Orioles could be in the market for a left-handed starting pitcher via free agency.
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This month, Paul Mancano will profile free agents who might be of interest to the Orioles at each position group.
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Baltimore County: What was the decrease in real estate prices the week of Aug. 14?
The median price per square foot for a home in Baltimore County decreased in the past week to $193. Prior to this, the median price per square foot of a home sold in Baltimore County was $203.
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See the increase in real estate prices in Baltimore City the week of Nov. 27
The median price per square foot for a home in Baltimore City increased in the past week to $166, which is the lowest in the city. That’s $12 less than the Baltimore City median. Prior to this, the median price per square foot of a home sold in Baltimore City was $163.
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Safety Marcus Williams returns, feels ‘great’; 6 Ravens missing from practice
Williams, who started 10 games last season and three this season, has suffered two injuries in the past eight weeks.
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Kyle Goon: J.K. Dobbins did what he could for a new deal this offseason. His injury cruelly illustrates why.
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