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Wednesday, Sep 19 The Orioles might have picked the right time to make dubious history with the most losses in the history of the Baltimore franchise. Now there's nowhere to go but up. More: Read today's eNewspaper | Listen to the news now | | |
| Three men — including one from Maryland — were indicted by a grand jury on charges that they defrauded investors of more than $364 million from January 2013 on. |
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| Fire crews responded to a home in the 4100 block of Doris Ave. for a fire at a two-story home, where they found a body after extinguishing the blaze. |
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| A federal prosecutor and FBI agent say the popular Baltimore rapper known as YGG Tay offered $20,000 for the murder of a police informant who was gunned down in June. |
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| Democratic gubernatorial nominee Ben Jealous, in a late-night turnaround, backed off his veto of a western Maryland newspaper’s statehouse reporter as a panelist for his sole debate with Republican Gov. Larry Hogan. Maryland Public Television is the host of Monday's debate. |
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| With less than two months to go before Election Day, Republican Gov. Larry Hogan has increased his already large lead over Democratic challenger Ben Jealous, according to a new poll from Goucher College. The survey conducted statewide last week reported Hogan lead Jealous by 22 percentage points. |
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| The two women suing Baltimore County State's Attorney Scott Shellenberger and two prosecutors over their alleged failure to investigate sexual assault cases face an uphill battle overcoming special immunity given to prosecutors, some legal experts say. |
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| The 1988 Orioles are off the hook. Loss No. 108 for the 2018 Orioles broke the team’s record for futility set 30 years ago. |
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| A proposed 100-foot mixed-use building has drawn widespread opposition in Locust Point, a South Baltimore neighborhood that accepts development, but the project cleared a key hurdle with the city. |
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| Baltimore rapper Butch Dawson discusses his upbringing in West Baltimore, releasing his anticipated project "Swamp Boy" and more. |
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