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August 2, 2018

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Maryland Democrats call for state constitutional amendment to guarantee abortion rights

Thursday, Aug 2

A group of Maryland Democratic women call on Gov. Larry Hogan to support an effort by House Speaker Michael E. Busch to enshrine abortion rights in the state constitution.

Two Reisterstown teens killed in crash on Baltimore Beltway; police believe alcohol and speed were factors

The two teenagers in the front seat of the car survived; but police are unsure who was driving.

Adam Jones elaborates on decision to block trade, next few months with Orioles in podcast interview

Jones outlined some of the discussions leading up to the deadline, why he wasn’t interested in the trade to the Philadelphia Phillies that was on the table, and how he sees the rest of the season playing out for him with Cedric Mullins on the horizon.

Baltimore announces new Inner Harbor safety features — the same day another body is found in the water

Baltimore has committed to spending roughly $125,000 to install safety equipment around the Inner Harbor following pleas from the parents of a 26-year-old man who died earlier this year after falling into the frigid waters.

Parts & Labor pop-up bar to replace restaurant after it closes this weekend

Parts & Labor will host its last dinner service Sunday.

Body found in Baltimore's Inner Harbor waters on Thursday afternoon; no sign of foul play, police say

The body was found in the water in front of the M & S Grill, next to the USS Constellation.

The Orioles are doing what the whole city needs to do

The Orioles are doing what the whole city of Baltimore needs to do.

Baltimore, other cities sue President Trump's administration, alleging 'sabotage' of Obamacare

Baltimore and three other cities on Thursday filed suit against President Donald Trump's administration, accusing federal officials of “sabotage” in attempting to dismantle the Affordable Care Act, nicknamed “Obamacare.”

Grant cuts by March of Dimes imperil research at Johns Hopkins and elsewhere

The March of Dimes Foundation unexpectedly cut existing grant awards, jeopardizing research into 37 medical programs across the country, including two at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.

Turgeon remains confident FBI probe will show no wrongdoing for Maryland men's basketball team

Maryland men's basketball coach Mark Turgeon said Thursday that he doesn't believe the Terps will be accused of any illegal activity in FBI investigation into college basketball corruption.