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September 9, 2018

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Florence regains hurricane force, forecast to hit Southeast coast as a major storm

Sunday, Sep 9

Tropical Storm Florence is forecast to become “a dangerous major hurricane” later this week and potentially make landfall in the Carolinas.

Instant analysis of Ravens' 47-3 win over the Bills

Find out what the Baltimore Sun's sports staff thought about the Ravens' win over the Bills.

Orioles swept out of Tampa Bay after 8-3 loss and must finish 15-4 to avoid worst season in club history

Orioles rookie lefty Josh Rogers couldn't get out of the second inning on Sunday.

Protesters outside Mass at Baltimore Basilica call for accountability on sex abuse by priests

As a church bell tolled, about a dozen protesters calling for more accountability for sexual abuse by Catholic priests huddled under umbrellas and began to sing "We Shall Overcome."

Serena Williams fined $17,000 for U.S. Open final conduct

Serena Williams has been fined a total of $17,000 for three code violations during the U.S. Open final.  The tournament referee's office Sunday docked Williams $10,000 for “verbal abuse” of chair umpire Carlos Ramos, $4,000 for being warned for coaching, and $3,000 for breaking her racket. 

After sloppy start, Maryland rebounds in second half to ground Bowling Green, 45-14, for 2-0 start

Maryland stopped itself with a bunch of penalties for more than a half before its ground game ground up Bowling Green.

Ravens deactivate Robert Griffin III vs. Bills; Lamar Jackson to back up Joe Flacco

Two days after noting that he could be inactive on game days, the 2012 NFL Rookie of the Year will take a seat while the organization’s first-round pick will play a supporting role to the 11th-year starter.

With the help of Radio Disney, six siblings from Baltimore eye stardom as JAGMAC

JAGMAC, the pop music group from Arnold-via-Baltimore, says they're ready for the next step, with an EP and national tour in tow.

Maryland's medical cannabis program technically bans food products — yet sells plenty of edible items

Food isn't allowed under Maryland's medical marijuana program. But patients find plenty to eat and drink in the state's dispensaries. And they want more.

For the family of slain Capital Gazette editor, publishing his novel is a 'Float Plan'

"Float Plan" the novel Rob Hiaasen had been writing for three decades, would help his family cope in the weeks following his death.