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September 22, 2018

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Lawyers for Kavanaugh accuser say she has accepted Senate committee's request to testify

Saturday, Sep 22

Lawyers for Christine Blasey Ford say she has accepted the Senate Judiciary Committee request to testify against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.

Ravens legend Ray Lewis honored with Hall of Fame parade in Baltimore

From the seat of the Cadillac DeVille convertible that he and Mayor Catherine Pugh rode in, Ray Lewis grinned wide and waved to passersby as Ravens fans chanted and marching bands played ahead.

Man killed, another injured in separate Baltimore shootings Saturday, police say

A man was killed and another was injured in separate shootings Saturday, Baltimore police said.

Maryland and Canada redeem themselves with resounding 42-13 win over Minnesota in Big Ten opener

After the offense struggled in last week's home loss to Temple, Maryland ran wild in in a 42-13 win over Minnesota in the Big Ten opener.

After poor Week 2 performance, Ravens offensive line faces ultimate challenge in Denver's Von Miller

The Ravens offensive line played poorly in a Week 2 loss to Cincinnati and will need to improve quickly with the Denver Broncos and All-Pro linebacker Von Miller coming to town.

It won't be 2011, but Orioles hope late-season stretch against playoff contenders can boost momentum

The Orioles play the Yankees this weekend in a series that has playoff implications.

BSO, Alsop, Ohlsson in forceful season-opener

Amid controversy regarding two key players, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra opened its 2018-2019 subscription concert series with music director Marin Alsop conducting works of Beethoven, Rachmaninoff and Schwantner.

Fall arrives with the autumnal equinox Saturday night

Fall begins at precisely 9:54 p.m. Saturday — the moment of autumnal equinox.

Employees with mental illness can ask for help at work

Employees with mental illness can ask for help at work but have a right to privacy, under the ADA

At Baltimore Cemetery, tombstones recall an important World War I battle that took a local toll

A limestone statue of a World War I warrior stands at Baltimore Cemetery. It’s a memorial to Otto C. Phillips, a private from Baltimore who was killed in action 100 years ago in the Battle of Montfaucon in Northeast France.