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Tuesday, Sep 18 Baltimore Symphony Orchestra principal oboist Katherine Needleman has filed a sexual harassment charge against concertmaster Jonathan Carney. | | |
| “We’re going to have our time to be mad as hell, but in this moment we’re going to celebrate her life." |
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| Doctors and public officials in Maryland are dealing with increasing STD rates. |
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| The Orioles have gotten a lot of looks at their possible future infield alignments this month, and the players involved have responded by carrying the offense amid their changing responsibilities. |
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| During a marathon public hearing Monday night, residents of Ellicott City supported a controversial plan to raze some buildings in the historic downtown in efforts to reduce flooding. |
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| Maryland ranked as the state with the worst chronic absence in the nation. But are the numbers correct? |
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| Democratic gubernatorial nominee Ben Jealous has vetoed a Hagerstown reporter as a panelist for Monday's debate with Republican Gov. Larry Hogan. Jealous struck Tamela Baker, the statehouse reporter for The Herald-Mail, from the panel for the debate sponsored by Maryland Public Television. |
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| Baltimore and B&O Railroad Museum officials broke ground Tuesday on a $2.5 million stable for the country’s oldest continuously operating mounted police unit. |
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| A Prince George’s County man stole the identities of hurricane victims to take part in a nationwide effort to scam $8 million from a FEMA assistance program, Secret Service officials say. |
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| The State Highway Administration is battling a flea infestation at its Office of Traffic and Safety. |
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