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July 8, 2018

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Capital Gazette shooting suspect's anger flared, and fell silent. Then, police say, it exploded

Sunday, Jul 8

For half a decade, Jarrod Ramos’ anger poured out in court papers, tweets and email messages. He saw enemies. He wrote that he’d like to kill one of them. He suggested another kill herself. He created online images marking others out for sacrifice. Then, in 2016, it all stopped.

Capital Gazette reporter Wendi Winters remembered as 'an American hero'

Hundreds attended a memorial service Saturday for Wendi Winters, who was one of the five Capital Gazette staffers who were fatally shot on June 28.

Capital Gazette staff: Time will dull the pain, but for today grief is enough

We think the late Gerald Fischman would have liked this line from Macbeth right now: "Give sorrow words; the grief that does not speak knits up the o-er wrought heart and bids it break."

Danielle Ohl: I want to tell you a story about Capital Gazette

I want to tell you a story about Capital Gazette. A few stories, really. I hope you’ll forgive me.

Four boys extracted from Thai cave in ongoing rescue as ambulances, helicopter leave scene

Thai navy SEALS say four soccer team members have been taken out of the cave where they had been trapped

After July Fourth crab feasts, an uncertain season for Maryland seafood industry

The Fourth of July is the busiest time of year for Maryland's crab industry. But now that it has passed, uncertainty hangs over the summer and fall.

Schmuck: With Ravens waiting in the wings, this is perfect year to punt early on the Orioles

Are you ready for some football? Orioles fans will be happy to see the Ravens take center stage around the All-Star break this year.

Baltimore community groups learn how to apply for youth funding

Associated Black Charities held a grant writing workshop to help people learn how to apply for $12 million in youth funding.

Uncertainty for Maryland and college basketball after latest FBI-driven subpoenas

Maryland, the latest school to be linked in the FBI investigation into correction in college basketball, will have to see whether the New York grand jury is satisfied with the information the university provided.

Spice, sauerkraut and Barenaked Ladies: the best of Baltimore's arts and entertainment scene this week

The top arts and entertainment events in the Baltimore area for the week of July 8-14, 2018.