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Friday, Oct 5 Soured relations between the Ripken Family, operating as Tufton Professional Baseball LLC, and the City of Aberdeen over the operation and maintenance of Leidos Field at Ripken Stadium has led Tufton to demand Aberdeen fulfill its obligations under a 2000 agreement. | | |
| County Council President Richard Slutzky took local media to task for reporting that the Sept. 20 shooting at the Rite Aid distribution center happened in Aberdeen when the facility is in Perryman. Councilman Mike Perrone honored those who work to heal emotional trauma long after a mass shooting. |
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| The Ravens were their own worst enemies in a 12-9 overtime loss to the Cleveland Browns on Sunday. |
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| A man who has been convicted of two Harford County sexual assaults that occurred in less than a year between 2005 and 2006 received a maximum life sentence Thursday for one of the attacks. |
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| A 33-year-old Catonsville man pleaded guilty to accessing child pornography on public library computers. |
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| As the number of drug-related deaths in Maryland climbs, funeral directors are calling themselves the "last responders" to the opioid epidemic. They're considering stocking the antidote Narcan for themselves, their staffs and mourners; a Timonium funeral home already has the drug on hand. |
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| Two memorial scholarships at Edgewood High School are named for a student basketball star and a former teacher, coach and athletic director. Their families accepted the honors during the school's annual Hall of Fame induction ceremony Friday. |
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| Pictures from the Darlington Apple Festival on Saturday, Oct. 6. |
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