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October 12, 2018

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Over 5 years, there were 3 major heatstroke incidents in Maryland college football. Why?

Friday, Oct 12

Experts question why major heatstroke incidents in Maryland college football didn’t serve as a wake-up call before the death of University of Maryland's Jordan McNair — and they wonder what could be different now.

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Wen reflects on four years as Baltimore health commissioner

Dr. Leana Wen reflects on her four years as Baltimore health commissioner as she prepares to take the helm of Planned Parenthood Federation of America.

Scouting report for Sunday's Ravens-Titans game

The Ravens should produce enough offensive tricks to bounce back with a win against the Titans in an essential road game.

Orioles' payroll savings from July trades come into focus with 2019 salary arbitration projections

Six Orioles have salary arbitrations estimated at a total of $6.25 million, according to MLBTradeRumors.com, but that pales in comparison with what the club will be saving long-term from the July trades of Kevin Gausman and Jonathan Schoop.

Five things to look for in Maryland's homecoming football game Saturday vs. Rutgers

While not among the Big Ten's biggest rivalries, Maryland and Rutgers have produced some interesting outcomes over the past four years.

Preston: Ravens need to find a more balanced offense against Titans

The Ravens need to find a more balanced offense against the Titans.

These Maryland residents will spend 30 hours in a coffin — voluntarily

These six people from Maryland will be in partially closed caskets at Six Flags America's 2018 Fright Fest this weekend.

Search ends for Maryland filmmaker who went missing in Idaho

Terrence Woods, 27, went missing last Friday after being separated from his party, a film crew from London doing a documentary on the Penman Mines.

Spider-Man and unicorns: Local real estate agents stage Baltimore homes in a very Baltimore way

Two Baltimore-based real estate agents are incorporating zany characters like Spider-Man and unicorns into traditional photo galleries designed to attract buyers on real estate sale websites.

Forum on whether to arm Baltimore City school-based police shows sharp divide

Passionate advocates for both sides of the issue packed the school system headquarters Thursday as the school board once again raised the question: Should Baltimore allow school-based officers to carry guns while patrolling the hallways?

Man found guilty of murdering pregnant girlfriend on Liberty Heights Avenue in Baltimore

William Mason had been found unresponsive outside an apartment building in the 3900 block of Liberty Heights Avenue in June of last year.