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October 8, 2018

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Terps booster apologizes for remarks about Jordan McNair that kept him from traveling with team to Michigan

Monday, Oct 8

Former Terrapin Club president Rick Jaklitsch said the remark he made about Jordan McNair was accurate but taken out of context.

Here's how Hurricane Michael could impact Maryland

Hurricane Michael could bring some rain and wind to Maryland later this week. Here's what to expect.

Baltimore police investigating homicide of 5-month-old with traumatic injuries who died at hospital

A 5-month-old’s death has been ruled a homicide this week after police say she was taken to an area hospital with signs of trauma.

A fatal error: Crofton woman finds out from bank that she had been declared dead

There was nothing particularly special about Sept. 20 for Crofton resident Ellen Baron, until she got home and learned she was apparently dead.

Trump says he has no plans to fire Rosenstein as pair meets aboard Air Force One

President Donald Trump said Monday he has no plans to fire Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, delivering a reprieve for the Justice Department official whose future has been the source of intense speculation for two weeks.

Riverside residents find KKK flyers dropped outside homes in South Baltimore

Riverside residents are concerned after finding flyers purportedly from the KKK outside their homes in South Baltimore

Window falls from Exelon building at Harbor Point, injuring 2 employees and prompting inspection

A window fell from the Exelon headquarters building last week, injuring two employees below.

Johns Hopkins University to name building for Henrietta Lacks

The Turner Station woman’s cells, dubbed the HeLa cells, were significant for their ability to survive outside of the body and became the basis for research that lead to techniques including vaccines, cancer treatments and in vitro fertilization.

Still wondering what happened to Baltimore's Sister Cathy? Podcast continues discussion after Netflix docuseries

Still wondering what happened to Baltimore’s Sister Cathy? Amateur sleuths have continued tracking the famous cold case in a new podcast series.

A year after the movement began, #MeToo is making strides in Maryland laws and workplaces

The #MeToo movement has had an impact in Maryland, with new laws to combat sexual harassment and heightened activism around the issue.