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South River High School stadium damaged from tornado ahead of first fall...

Anne Arundel County Public Schools Spokesman Bob Mosier said the roof to the concessions stand was “damaged pretty badly” but that there was no real damage they were aware of at the high school itself....

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Baltimore to reimburse current and former police employees $3.45 million in...

Baltimore has agreed to pay nearly 2,500 current and former Baltimore Police employees $3.45 million in unpaid overtime.

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Maryland settles lawsuit over machines used by blind voters

The state of Maryland will pay $230,000 to settle a lawsuit brought by visually impaired voters and the National Federation of the Blind that alleged the state’s electronic voting machines compromised...

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Ravens sign 13 players to practice squad, including QB Trace McSorley, DB...

The Ravens have spots for three more players on their 16-man squad.

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Tokyo Paralympics: Baltimore’s Jessica Long wins 27th Paralympic medal, a...

Baltimore native Jessica Long won a silver medal in the women’s 100-meter breaststroke at the Tokyo Paralympics on Wednesday, the 27th Paralympic medal of her career.

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Flooding shuts several roads in Carroll County as Tropical Depression Ida...

Heavy rains have caused significant flooding and road closures in Carroll County as Tropical Depression Ida continues to impact central Maryland.

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Tornado leaves widespread damage in Annapolis and Edgewater; West Street will...

There are 2,500 buildings without power in Annapolis, four commercial structures with substantial damage and the Red Cross was on its way to Annapolis Gardens to assist due to homes with structural...

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Ravens place Rashod Bateman and Miles Boykin on injured reserve; WRs...

The Ravens moved first-round pick Rashod Bateman and fellow wide receiver Miles Boykin to the injured reserve and signed tight end Eric Tomlinson to the 53-man roster, the team announced Wednesday.

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Maryland U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin’s book ‘Unthinkable: Trauma, Truth, and the...

U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin of Maryland is working on a memoir in which he will reflect on the Jan. 6 siege of the Capitol and the tragedy he suffered a week earlier when his 25-year-old son Tommy killed...

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Watch: Bystanders capture video as tornado moves through Anne Arundel County

A tornado was confirmed in the Annapolis area Wednesday, the National Weather Service said, leaving behind widespread damage. Some Maryland residents shared dramatic video of the storm moving through.

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After Orioles rally, Randal Grichuk’s sacrifice fly in 8th gives Blue Jays a...

A sacrifice fly by Randal Grichuk was enough to push across the go-ahead run in the Blue Jays’ 5-4 win at Rogers Centre to hand Toronto the series.

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Ex-FBI official from Southern Maryland accused of claiming hours he didn’t work

A former section chief at the FBI’s Quantico laboratory is facing federal charges, accused of claiming nearly 900 hours of work he didn’t do over four years, according to court documents.

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Community forum in Harford to address diversity and inclusion in science...

The Senior Science Society and the Discovery Center at Water’s Edge are inviting people to participate in a community forum at 7 p.m. on Sept. 20, focused on how to create an accessible and inclusive...

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William Grafton Coggins Sr., longtime Orioles team equipment mover, dies

William Grafton Coggins Sr., the owner of a hauling business that served the Baltimore Orioles for nearly 80 years, died of a heart attack Aug. 13. He was 95.

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Ellen H. Hennessey, former paralegal, dies

Ellen H. Hennessey, a retired paralegal who enjoyed skiing and giving parties, died Aug. 20 from complications of heart disease at the Pickersgill Retirement Community in West Towson.

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Baltimore Heritage ‘Five Minute Histories’ series explores untold city history

The day Gov. Larry Hogan announced the COVID-19 stay-at-home order in March 2020, Baltimore Heritage’s weekly schedule of walking tours to showcase local history ground to a halt, but Johns Hopkins,...

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Flu is coming. Maryland officials say: ‘Now is the perfect time to get the...

Doctors and public health officials in Maryland urge people to get a flu shot this year to head off a dual flu-COVID pandemic.

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Things to do in Baltimore and online Sept. 3 to Sept. 9

Choose big or small, outdoor or indoor in-person events. Take part in a summer-ending event, or watch monster trucks race or a Shakespeare play.

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‘Always a big one’: Maryland football season opener vs. West Virginia marks...

When the teams meet for the first time in six years in Saturday's season opener, Maryland and West Virginia might not share the same bad blood, but old and new players alike are looking forward to...

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For the Orioles’ rookie starters, it’s been a year of tumult and transition....

Injuries, poor performance, and inconsistency mean the best the Orioles can hope for with their young arms is to end the 2021 season similar to how they ended last year: with promise, but plenty of...

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