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October 2, 2018

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The Morning Sun

Report: Millions in Maryland could lose health coverage or pay more because of feds' Obamacare stance

Tuesday, Oct 2

A Democratic staff report prepared at the request of U.S. Rep. Elijah E. Cummings finds that roughly 3.5 million Marylanders face skyrocketing premiums or losing coverage altogether because of pre-existing conditions, age or gender.

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At crime walk, Mayor Pugh defends strategy to combat Baltimore violence

Pugh’s remarks came before she appeared during a community walk in Riverside, a typically peaceful neighborhood that was shaken last week by the shooting death of 25-year-old Timothy Moriconi.

Spate of violence continues in Baltimore, with September ending as deadliest month since May 2017

September ended with 37 homicides and 64 non-fatal shootings, according to the Baltimore Police Department.

His own job status uncertain, executive VP Dan Duquette is planning for Orioles' future

Orioles executive vice president Dan Duquette said Monday that the team is "in the process of planning for the future" even as he awaits word on whether he will be offered a new contract.

Howard County Council approves two bills to fund removal of 19 buildings from flood-prone historic Ellicott City

The Howard County Council approved two bills Monday night to help pay for the removal of 19 buildings in historic Ellicott City, which has been ravaged by floods twice since 2016.

Mike Preston's first-quarter grades: Ravens offense gearing up, defense solid

The Ravens are in good position at the first-quarter pole thanks to an offense starting to hit its stride and a defense that's been stingy. But there's room for improvement.

Baltimore County police caution drivers about road-rage assailant

The assailant should be considered armed and dangerous because he took aim at a woman who was not initially involved in the incident.

Judge denies injunction in logo dispute between Hogan, union

A judge is set to decide on an injunction request that would prevent Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan's campaign from using an apple logo to show his support by

Police arrest man in shooting of 66-year-old woman in Pikesville

Baltimore County police have arrested the 26-year-old driver of a Ford Mustang who they say shot an elderly woman in Pikesville on Sunday and may have committed several other crimes.  

Esperanza Center opens in temporary location three weeks after fire

Catholic Charities’ Esperanza Center has temporarily re-opened at the Assisi House, located behind St. Patricks Church, at 1728 E. Bank St.

Its stonework deteriorating, Baltimore's historic City Hall to undergo $17 million restoration

Baltimore's City Hall will undergo $17 million in renovations over the next decade. The building, constructed with marble from Cockeysville, needs patching, repointing and cleaning. The Pugh administration designated an initial $4 million toward the project.