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September 18, 2018

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Baltimore Symphony principal oboist files sexual harassment complaint against concertmaster

Tuesday, Sep 18

Baltimore Symphony Orchestra principal oboist Katherine Needleman has filed a sexual harassment charge against concertmaster Jonathan Carney.

'Fly high Tray': Hundreds of mourners remember slain Morgan State basketball star at her funeral

“We’re going to have our time to be mad as hell, but in this moment we’re going to celebrate her life."

STDs such as syphilis and gonorrhea rising rapidly in Maryland

Doctors and public officials in Maryland are dealing with increasing STD rates.

Orioles infielders auditioning for regular roles going forward after departures of Machado, Schoop

The Orioles have gotten a lot of looks at their possible future infield alignments this month, and the players involved have responded by carrying the offense amid their changing responsibilities.

Residents back flood-control plan to tear down Ellicott City buildings

During a marathon public hearing Monday night, residents of Ellicott City supported a controversial plan to raze some buildings in the historic downtown in efforts to reduce flooding.

Does Maryland really have the highest rate of chronically absent students in the U.S.?

Maryland ranked as the state with the worst chronic absence in the nation. But are the numbers correct?

Jealous vetoes reporter as panelist for debate with Hogan

Democratic gubernatorial nominee Ben Jealous has vetoed a Hagerstown reporter as a panelist for Monday's debate with Republican Gov. Larry Hogan. Jealous struck Tamela Baker, the statehouse reporter for The Herald-Mail, from the panel for the debate sponsored by Maryland Public Television.

Officials break ground on $2.5 million stable for Baltimore Police mounted unit

Baltimore and B&O Railroad Museum officials broke ground Tuesday on a $2.5 million stable for the country’s oldest continuously operating mounted police unit.

Feds: Maryland man stole hurricane victims' identities as part of $8M scam of FEMA program

A Prince George’s County man stole the identities of hurricane victims to take part in a nationwide effort to scam $8 million from a FEMA assistance program, Secret Service officials say.

State Highway Administration battling flea infestation in Hanover offices

The State Highway Administration is battling a flea infestation at its Office of Traffic and Safety.