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September 24, 2018

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Eight people hospitalized after deck collapses Saturday afternoon in Howard County

Sunday, Sep 23

About 20 people were on the deck when it fell 12 feet to the ground, Howard County firefighters say.

Howard firemen help clean up efforts in terrain ravaged by Hurricane Florence

Howard County and Baltimore City fire personnel were grouped together to assist in cleanup efforts in Harrels, N.C., after heavy rains from Hurricane Florence.

Howard school board candidates discuss redistricting, shootings and safety at forum

Eight candidates in the nonpartisan race are vying for the four open seats on the Howard County Board of Education. 

Report calls for safety upgrades along Route 1 in Howard County

A new report is recommending $2 million in upgrades to make Route 1 in Howard County safer for pedestrians.

City police officer wounded, man killed in West Baltimore shooting

A Baltimore police officer was shot Sunday evening in West Baltimore’s Poppleton neighborhood — in the same block where two people were shot last week, according to police.

As Ben Jealous runs to the left, some Democrats keep distance or embrace Hogan

With Democratic gubernatorial candidate Ben Jealous running on a campaign platform well to the left of center, some prominent Democrats are keeping a conspicuous distance. Some are even embracing the re-election campaign of Republican Gov. Larry Hogan.

Ravens overcome rough start to beat Broncos, 27-14, and move into tie for first place in AFC North

Quarterback Joe Flacco finished 25-for-40 for 277 yards and a touchdown as the Ravens beat the Denver Broncos, 27-14, at M&T Bank Stadium.

Home, sweet home in the Bronx: Orioles hit three homers, bullpen carries load in 6-3 win over Yankees

The Orioles ended their season series at Yankee Stadium with a 5-4 record, the only AL park they will have a winning record at in 2018.