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November 30, 2018

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Army sergeant sentenced to life without parole for killing wife stationed at Fort Meade

Friday, Nov 30

Army Sergeant sentenced to life without parole forProsecutors said that Kearney drove seven hours from his home in South Carolina to kill Ramirez on Aug. 24, 2015. killing wife in Maryland

Goucher College student arrested in two racist graffiti incidents

For a second time this month, racist graffiti targeting specific individuals has been found on Goucher College campus in Towson, according to officials at the college.

Co-owner of Lutherville boutique empties shop overnight amid business partner dispute

One owner of Karma called it a legal repossession of assets. The other called it a theft.

Ravens safety Tony Jefferson (ankle) ruled out vs. Falcons; QB Joe Flacco doubtful

Coach John Harbaugh did not rule out the team’s longtime starter playing Sunday.

Powerful back-to-back earthquakes rock buildings, buckle roads in Alaska

Back-to-back earthquakes measuring 7.0 and 5.8 rocked buildings and buckled roads Friday morning in Anchorage.

Three shot in Baltimore, one fatally, in less than an hour Friday

Baltimore City police are investigating a homicide and two shootings in separate incidents on Friday.

Watch the 2018 hurricane season — and record-breaking rainfall over Baltimore — in this time lapse video

The 2018 Atlantic hurricane season is over, and though it was slightly more active than usual. There were four storms active at one time (Florence, Helene, Isaac and Joyce) for the first time since 2008. You can see them at about the 5 ½ minute mark in a time lapse video NOAA posted on YouTube.

Trump administration approves seismic surveys for Atlantic drilling, including off Maryland coast

In addition to harming sea life, acoustic tests — in which boats tugging rods pressurized for sound emit jet engine-like booms 10 to 12 seconds apart for days and sometimes months — can disrupt thriving commercial fisheries.

Crashes continue to get worse in Baltimore, even as traffic cameras expand

The number of serious automobile crashes continue continue to rise in Baltimore, even as the city is rapidly expanding its speed camera system.

Sarbanes, fellow Democrats say first bill of new U.S. House will seek to ‘drain the swamp’ with reforms

Rep. John Sarbanes and other House Democrats released plans for their first bill of the new, Democratic-controlled U.S. House – a political reform measure they say would “drain the swamp” in a way that Republican President Donald Trump has not. It contains ethics and campaign finance reform.