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July 28, 2018

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As Ray Lewis enters Hall of Fame, family in 2000 killings still mourns

Saturday, Jul 28

Murder charges against the Ravens star were dropped, but one family still grieves the loss of their loved one.

Flooding causes sewage overflows, raises other pollution concerns for Chesapeake Bay

The heavy rains over the past week and a half have washed millions of gallons of sewage into Chesapeake Bay waterways, including Baltimore's Inner Harbor, along with unknown amounts of nitrogen and sediment pollution.

Annapolis joins together to honor Capital Gazette victims, freedom of the press

About 3,000 people are expected to crowd onto the closed off Calvert Street on Saturday for Annapolis Rising, a benefit concert and freedom of the press event for the Capital Gazette Families Fund.

Some Baltimore voters pressing Democratic Party leaders to urge Del. Curt Anderson to drop candidacy

Some Baltimore Democrats are pressing leaders of their party to call on Del. Curt Anderson to decline his nomination for re-election as he faces allegations of sexual misconduct.

Man accused of in-flight sexual assault during trip to BWI

Federal authorities have charged a 26-year-old Baltimore man with sexually assaulting the passenger seated next to him during a flight from Houston to Baltimore in late May.

Now in playoff race with Dodgers, Manny Machado says goodbye to Orioles and looks ahead

Former Oriole Manny Machado wishes his goodbye was different, but looks forward to a bright future.

Starving puppy recovers enough to move to foster care

Henrietta, who was found under a pile of debris, weighs 13 pounds, is in foster care and is gaining strength every day.

New proposal to repurpose University of Maryland golf course being considered

Five years after scrapping plans to turn University of Maryland golf course into an academic village and commercial development, a proposal is being considered to use part of the course for the track team, intramural fields and a 600-space parking lot.

Bel Air native Chase Kalisz wins 400 IM at U.S. swimming nationals in world's fastest time this year

Fallston graduate Chase Kalisz shot to an early lead and captured another gold medal in the 400 IM at the Phillips 66 National Swimming Championships.

Thomas R. Roberts, gospel singer and songwriter who performed in Baltimore and around the country, dies

Thomas “Tommy” Randall Roberts Sr., a gospel singer and real estate salesman, died of a heart disease July 19 at Gilchrist Center Baltimore.

Deadline looms, but Orioles still would be able to deal Adam Jones in August

The July 31 deadline for making trades without waivers is just days away, but there really isn't a huge sense of urgency concerning Adam Jones.