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Thursday, Nov 22 Charlene Harven has faithfully kept a “thankfulness journal” for the last two years. As a Red Cross volunteer working with victims of the California Camp Fire she says it’s easy to count her blessings. | | |
| The No. 2 Cardinals dominated from the early minutes of the game, taking advantage of three first-half turnovers to score the first 26 points in a 40-7 win over archrival Loyola Blakefield. |
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| Michael Crabtree’s match-up with his former team comes at an uncertain time in his first season with the Ravens. |
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| The lessons Omar Abdul-Rahim taught his son, Aazaar, growing up have helped in the development of the Maryland secondary the past three seasons. |
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| Maya Rockeymoore Cummings, who briefly ran for governor last year, is now challenging Maryland’s Democratic Party chairwoman Kathleen Matthews in the party’s upcoming election. |
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| Many of the city's designated warming centers are closed for the federal holiday. |
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| The policy implemented by Howard County Police Department is meant to mitigate crimes associated with the holiday season. |
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| Toolmaker Stanley Black & Decker has announced a $250 million cost reduction program that could affect its workforce in Maryland. |
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| The Baltimore State’s Attorney’s Office asked the medical examiner’s office not to make any potential changes to the ruling on the cause of death of homicide Detective Sean Suiter, citing lingering questions about DNA evidence, according to a key member of the independent panel that reviewed his death. |
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| A person died Wednesday night at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, according to MDTA police. |
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