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October 29, 2018

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Baltimore councilman wants gas stations to get permits to operate after midnight as part of crime fight

Monday, Oct 29

A Baltimore city councilman is introducing legislation to require gas stations to get a license to operate after midnight. Bill Henry says he wants to give communities a way to bring businesses in line. He says police have told him it's difficult to apply the existing licensing laws to stations.

A penalty negated the Ravens' historic fake punt. John Harbaugh doesn't know why

"Never seen that called in 21 years," Ravens coach John Harbaugh said of the decision that nullified Anthony Levine Sr.'s first down.

Paralegal for U.S. Attorney's Office attacked outside federal courthouse in Baltimore

Some young men jumped the clerk and one punched him outside U.S. District Court on West Lombard Street. The victim was seen talking to police with blood on his shirt and face shortly before 11 a.m.

Is Under Armour making strides toward rebounding from struggles? Analysts are divided.

As Under Armour prepares to announces its third quarter results, one analyst sees the sports apparel brand making inroads controlling expenses and inventory, with continued growth in international sales.

Baltimore Ceasefire returns this weekend, calling for no killings in 72-hour period

A three-day period urging peace in the city returns Nov. 2-4.

Who are the people deciding fate of Maryland's football program? Meet the university system Board of Regents

Who are the people discussing Maryland football’s future behind closed doors?

As Orioles executive search continues, they should note Ben Cherington's influence on World Series champion Red Sox

As the Orioles search for a top executive stretches on, the work former Red Sox general manager Ben Cherington did in building the 2018 World Series champion should stand out for how he ran a complete organization before his dismissal.

Billboard shines light on unsolved Towson murder of Jody LeCornu, 22 years later

It has been 22 years since Jody LeCornu, 23, was murdered in a Towson parking lot. Her twin sister is still seeking justice and has paid to erect a billboard near the site of the killing. With its bold headline, "FIND MY KILLER," the billboard offers a $32,000 reward from Metro Crime Stoppers.

What is HIAS, the refugee nonprofit that Pittsburgh synagogue suspect posted about before killing spree?

The Maryland-based refugee resettlement organization HAIS became the subject of national attention after a man accused of fatally shooting 11 people at a Pittsburgh synagogue apparently decried the group before going on a killing spree.