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October 18, 2018

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The Evening Sun

Hate in Maryland: From racist taunts to swastikas to a campus stabbing, bias reports up sharply in state

Thursday, Oct 18

Maryland law enforcement agencies received 398 reports of hate or bias last year, an increase of 35 percent from 2016 — and a pace of more than one report a day. The state’s experience echoes a national increase in reported hate crimes, reversing a long, gradual decline.

Three former UMBC students join sex-assault lawsuit; one alleges she was raped by 4 UMBC basketball players

Three former University of Maryland, Baltimore County students have joined a lawsuit against Baltimore County authorities that alleges systemic indifference to crimes of sexual violence and bias against women.

Cybersecurity hub planned for Baltimore's Port Covington with announcement of three new tenants

Three cybersecurity firms plan to move to Port Covington in the first phase of the massive South Baltimore development.

Baltimore's last weekend without a shooting was the weekend Freddie Gray was arrested

Days after New York City saw its first weekend without a shooting in 25 years, 11 people in Baltimore were shot in one day.

Many frustrated with wait for Maryland's decision on DJ Durkin amid deliberations about football culture

Since University of Maryland football player Jordan McNair’s death from heatstroke in June, there has been much debate about what will happen to Terps football coach DJ Durkin.

Maryland Rep. Cummings says documents detail Trump involvement in decision to halt FBI headquarters move

Rep. Elijah Cummings says he has emails showing President Donald Trump intervened in a decision to rebuild the FBI headquarters in Washington, instead of moving it to suburban Maryland or northern Virginia. Cummings says it was in Trump's financial interest to keep the site from commercial use.

Rodricks: Nobody asked me, but doesn't the Baltimore FOP have more to worry about than an SNL sketch?

Because, in the television comedy business, you never cut funny

Zurawik: Hogan campaign set to unleash powerful final TV ad push

The Hogan campaign is about to unleash a million-dollar-plus final TV push that is as powerful, focused and skillfully crafted a political ad campaign as I have ever seen anywhere at the state level.

As 'House of Cards' ends, Michael Kelly leaves behind a film love letter to Baltimore

Michael Kelly, soon to be seen in the final season of "House of Cards," talks about his new movie, "All Square," and the love he feels for Baltimore.

'I’ll be pumped up': Gilman grad Cyrus Jones eager for first home game with Ravens

“It’s going to be a great feeling, something I’ve been looking forward to since I was a kid,” the cornerback/return specialist said.