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October 7, 2018

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'Last responders': Maryland's funeral directors consider stocking opioid overdose antidote Narcan

Saturday, Oct 6

As the number of drug-related deaths in Maryland climbs, funeral directors are calling themselves the "last responders" to the opioid epidemic. They're considering stocking the antidote Narcan for themselves, their staffs and mourners; a Timonium funeral home already has the drug on hand.

Remaking Baltimore's Druid Lake: $140 million water project has some residents hopeful, others concerned

Crews are remaking Druid Lake to make Baltimore's water safer. That's changing the landscape of historic Druid Hill Park, leaving neighbors and park visitors excited about future possibilities on and around the lake, but concerned about how long current ways to use the park will be off-limits.

Kavanaugh is confirmed to high court as divisions, protests roil Senate

By a vote of 50-48, the U.S. Senate confirmed Judge Kavanaugh's nomination to the Supreme Court, and he was sown in shortly afterward, while protesters were shouting outside the Capitol.

The Kavanaugh court is decades in the making for conservatives — how fast will it shift right?

The Kavanaugh court will be the one conservatives have worked for decades to construct, experts say about the Supreme Court's advance to the right.

Cleveland just a business trip for Ravens quarterback Robert Griffin III

Griffin, who got a second chance when Cleveland signed him in 2016, said his top priority is helping the Ravens defeat his former employer.

Scouting report for Ravens-Browns game Sunday at FirstEnergy Stadium

Breaking down the matchup between the Ravens and Browns ahead of Sunday's game.

How to watch Ravens vs. Browns: Week 5 game time, TV, odds and more

Here’s what you need to know about the Week 5 game between the Ravens (3-1) and Cleveland Browns (1-2-1).

Sunday's Columbus Day parade to close streets through Baltimore's Inner Harbor, Little Italy

Baltimore's annual Columbus Day parade, a tradition for 128 years running, is set for Sunday, beginning at 1 p.m. Several streets will be closed to accommodate the parade.

Rodricks: Three options for Chris Davis after his disastrous season

Our columnist has a couple of suggestions for the struggling but well-paid Orioles slugger and first baseman.

Kobi Little elected president of Baltimore NAACP

Kobi Little, an official with the state NAACP, defeated former city housing official Michael Eugene Johnson in a sparsely attended election.