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October 31, 2018

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Now what? After regents' recommendations on University of Maryland football fallout, questions remain

Wednesday, Oct 31

You may still have questions about the investigations and recommendations in the wake of the death of University of Maryland offensive lineman Jordan McNair. Looking ahead, there remain questions to be answered and details to be sketched out. Here are some of them.

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Political outrage erupts over Maryland President Loh retiring while coach, athletic director keep jobs

Elected officials in Washington and Prince George's County expressed shock and devastation that University of Maryland President Wallace Loh will retire in June while football coach DJ Durkin and athletic director Damon Evans will keep their jobs.

What they're saying about Maryland football fallout: Anger that Evans, Durkin will stay and Loh will retire

Here’s what state leaders, sports writers, fans and others had to say about the decision to keep athletic director Damon Evans and football coach DJ Durkin at University of Maryland — and allow university President Wallace Loh to retire.

Schmuck: Illogical regents decision holds everyone accountable and no one accountable at Maryland

Board of Regents chairman James Brady talked a lot about accountability in a review of Maryland's "dysfunctional" football culture, but he ended up holding no one in a top leadership position accountable.

Youth football teams banned from Carroll County league right before playoffs: Is it racism?

The Carroll County Youth Football and Cheerleading League has ejected six teams from the Reisterstown Mustangs from playing in the postseason after they qualified for it. The league says it's because of 'behavioral problems' but the Mustangs deny there has been any such issue; rather, it's racism.

In wake of scathing report, new Baltimore HR boss says agency has already undergone major changes

The interim director of Baltimore’s human resources department said there have been significant staffing changes at the agency since his predecessor resigned in the midst of an inspector general investigation that documented a “culture of fear.”

Federal labor board finds Johns Hopkins Hospital tried to deter nurses from forming union

A federal labor board has ruled in favor of nurses at Johns Hopkins Hospital who said officials were trying to intimidate them out of forming a union.

Sanders rallies with Jealous as Maryland Gov. Hogan seeks to boost Redmer in Baltimore County

U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders brought a jolt of energy to Democrat Ben Jealous’ struggling campaign to unseat Republican Gov. Larry Hogan in Maryland. Sanders told a raucous full house at an historic Bethesda theater that Jealous will be one of the greatest governors in U.S. history.

Baltimore County considers asking White Marsh Mall to enact curfew for teenagers after arrests at summer fight

The Baltimore County Council is considering a resolution encouraging White Marsh Mall to adopt a curfew for underage teenagers on Friday and Saturday evenings. The request would be a response to a fight over the summer during which police arrested seven minors and two 19-year-olds.

Maryland suspends men's basketball assistant Matt Brady for six games

Maryland men's basketball assistant Matt Brady has been suspended for six games after it was discovered that he helped coach players while in a non-coaching role, a violation of NCAA rules.

City-Poly football game moves to Morgan State on Friday night for 130th edition

The City-Poly football game moves to Morgan State for the 130th edition this week and will be played on Friday night.