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September 2, 2018

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Baltimore police divers are flown to Shock Trauma after assisting in search for missing woman

Sunday, Sep 2

Maryland State Police say the divers experiencd difficulties while diving in a quarry to search for a woman missing in Friday's flooding.

Maryland State Fair expects increased attendance this year

Sunny weather and the post-Labor Day start of the school year have brought more people to the fairgrounds, organizers say.

Two dead in early morning wrong-way crash on U.S.  50 in Annapolis

State police are investigating a crash in which two people died early Sunday morning after their motorcycle was struck by an SUV traveling in the wrong direction on U.S. 50 in Annapolis.

Man drowns in Gunpowder River after suffering cardiac arrest, authorities say

A man was pronounced dead Sunday afternoon after swimming in the Gunpowder River.

Hundreds line sidewalks as Sen. John McCain's body arrives in Annapolis for burial at Naval Academy

Hundreds of people — armed with chairs, American flags and signs — lined the sidewalks awaiting the late Sen. John McCain’s procession.

Orioles' Tim Beckham starts big September off in productive fashion

The Orioles shortstop  had four hits to kick off a September that will see the team make judgments on its players' futures in productive style

QB Kasim Hill takes hits, then delivers blows in Maryland's big football win over Texas

Playing in his first game since tearing his ACL last season, Maryland quarterback Kasim Hill took a big hit early before helping the Terps to a 34-29 win over No. 23 Texas in the season opener at FedEx Field.

Ravens add eight players, including Waller, White and Siragusa, to practice squad

Tight end Darren Waller, wide receiver-returner Tim White and guard Nico Siragusa highlight the group of eight players added to the Ravens practice squad.

How Baltimore's independent bookstores are thriving in the age of Amazon

Less than a decade ago, pundits were decrying the imminent death of brick-and-mortar book bins. But not only did independent bookstores locally and nationally refuse to go away, they began rebounding. Here's how they did it.