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September 8, 2018

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Motorcycle caravan commemorates U.S., Maryland losses on 9/11 and later wars

Saturday, Sep 8

A motorcycle caravan between northern Harford County and Parkville commemorates the lives lost on 9/11 and in U.S. wars since then.

Explosion leaves Howard County home destroyed

An overnight explosion left a Howard County home destroyed, according to the Howard County Department of Fire.

Tropical Storm Florence is forecast to become a major hurricane as it tracks near the East Coast

Tropical Storm Florence is forecast to become “a dangerous major hurricane” by late next week.

Defections from the left and right: NFL fans, players face unsettled times

These are unsettled times for the NFL as the Ravens prepare to host the Buffalo Bills in their season opener. The climate around the league is politically charged, with fans from the right and the left saying they're no longer comfortable loving professional football.

Rays roster magnifies Orioles' lack of defensive flexibility moving forward

Despite the obvious need before their rebuild, the Orioles have no utility solutions for the future.

Schmuck: Sunday's season opener against Bills a long time coming for many Ravens

For the Ravens, the first game of the 2018 season has been a long time coming in more ways than one.

Five things to look for in Maryland's football game at Bowling Green

Maryland hopes to get more of a running game going Saturday at Bowling Green than it did in last week's season-opening win over then-No. 23 Texas.

Tradepoint Atlantic hits a turning point, seeks government financing

Tradepoint Atlantic, the industrial redevelopment of a shuttered steel mill in Baltimore County, is seeking $150 million in government financing to pay for roads, water lines and sewer pipes. Company officials say the financing is necessary to move the project forward.

Beekeeping a sweet hobby for Baltimore rabbi at Rosh Hashana

For Rabbi Kelley Gludt, her beekeeping hobby — and the sweetness of her backyard honey — are a perfect reflection of the themes of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year.

Harford flooding victim was 'a good man,' dedicated to his church and charity

Friends and fellow church members described Daniel Samis as a religious man dedicated to his church and related charity endeavors.