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Monday, Nov 12 More rain is in the forecast around Maryland this week — potentially enough to set a new record for Baltimore's wettest year. There has been more than 60 inches of precipitation at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport in 2018. | | |
| The president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops opened the organization’s most closely scrutinized meeting in years by announcing that the nation’s bishops will not vote in Baltimore on a series of action plans meant to address a new sex abuse scandal that has engulfed the church. |
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| A Baltimore County police officer working as a school resource officer at Eastern Technical High School in Essex fatally shot himself Monday, according to Baltimore County Police. |
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| Police say Klu Klux Klan fliers were distributed in the Iron Stone community in Lothian. Police found the fliers at about 1 p.m. Monday. |
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| University of Maryland President Wallace Loh’s decision to take “legal and moral responsibility” for mistakes made in treating 19-year-old football player Jordan McNair went against advice from the attorney general’s office, according to a source with knowledge of the proceedings. |
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| “Joe does not have to practice to play," Harbaugh said. "He's practiced the whole season." |
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| Resetting the Orioles' known executive candidates with the possibility that they could make a decision on a replacement for executive vice president Dan Duquette this week. |
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| There are some things you have to see or do for yourself at least once -- and this state has no shortage of them. Start checking things off your list. |
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