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December 3, 2018

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Woman killed after giving money to panhandler in Baltimore was engineer who had been out dancing with husband

Monday, Dec 3

Police were still searching Monday for a man who stabbed an Aberdeen woman to death  early Saturday morning in Baltimore.

On Kareem Hunt, Ravens' John Harbaugh reluctant to make connection to Ray Rice

“I think that's just their situation,” Ravens coach John Harbaugh said of the Chiefs and Kareem Hunt. “I didn't give it too much thought, to be honest with you.”

Ravens donate nearly $200,000 for upgrades to heating and AC in Baltimore elementary school

The HVAC units in Lakewood Elementary are expected to be operable in January.

No evidence FCC chairman acted improperly in Sinclair deal, report finds

An investigation found no evidence FCC Chairman Ajit Pai acted improperly during Sinclair Broadcast's failed merger with Tribune Media.

Baltimore's Mayor Pugh held $20,000 fundraiser with liquor store owners after linking such businesses to crime

After repeatedly drawing a link between crime and corner liquor stores in some of the city’s most impoverished neighborhoods, Mayor Catherine Pugh held a fundraiser with Korean-American shop owners that netted her campaign more than $20,000.

Baltimore transportation officials expect Howard Street sinkholes to be repaired Tuesday

Work to fill in sinkholes beneath the pavement at North Howard and West Lexington streets in Baltimore is expected to be finished Tuesday, transportation officials said. Several blocks of both streets were closed Sunday and Light Rail service was suspended after the sinkholes were discovered.

Garlic holds promise in treating lingering Lyme disease, Johns Hopkins research finds

Johns Hopkins researchers have found that oils from garlic and other herbs and plants show promise in treating the bacteria that causes Lyme disease, particularly those who continue to have symptoms after antibiotic treatment of the disease, which is on the rise.

In first act as Baltimore County executive, Olszewski forms panel to address concerns over county finances, budget

As financial experts warn that Baltimore County may need to either raise taxes or scale back borrowing, the new county executive said Monday his first act will be to form a commission to review the county’s fiscal outlook and budget process.

Maryland weather: This fall was Baltimore's wettest on record, adding one more extreme in an unprecedented year

This year's meteorological fall, which ended Friday, was Baltimore's wettest on record by about half an inch of rain. There was more than 20 inches of precipitation from September through November at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, broke a record from 2006.