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November 14, 2018

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Howard touts regional strengths as three tech firms say they're leaving for Baltimore's Port Covington

Tuesday, Nov 13

Howard County, which boasts more than 400 companies, is losing three companies in cybersecurity-related fields to Baltimore City.

Glenelg volleyball crushes Hereford in 2A state semifinal

The Glenelg Gladiators varsity volleyball team beat the Hereford Bulls, 3-0, in a MPSSAA Class 2A state semifinal game at Ritchie Coliseum at the University of Maryland on Tuesday, November 13, 2018.

PhilmLand 24 event set to showcase local boys soccer talent

The PhilmLand 24 Showcase event, featuring 24 of the top local boys soccer players between the ages of 15-23, will be held on Friday, Nov. 16 at the Soccer Stop in Columbia.

Baltimore home prices drop in October, but remain historically high

The median sale price for homes in the Baltimore metro area dropped $10,100 from September to October and remained unchanged from a year ago.

Families mourn as first California fire victims are named; at least 48 confirmed dead

The death toll in the Northern California wildfire that has already killed at least 48 people is expected to rise further.

Amazon's HQ2 in Northern Virginia could boost Maryland's economy, but not so much in Baltimore

Half of Amazon's new headquarters will be stationed in Northern Virginia. Here's how it will affect Maryland and the Greater Baltimore area.

Salvation Army says kettle, cash were stolen in Baltimore's Waverly neighborhood

There was the Grinch who stole Christmas, and then there was the person who stole the red Salvation Army kettle at the Waverly Giant Tuesday afternoon.

Assessing the AFC wild-card field as the Ravens try to resurrect their season

Despite a three-game losing streak, the Ravens remain in the thick of the AFC wild-card race. Here's a look at their competition.