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August 24, 2018

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Ex-Maryland AD Kevin Anderson hired attorney to represent two student-athletes in sexual misconduct case

Friday, Aug 24

Kevin Anderson directed the hiring of an attorney with athletic department funds to represent two student-athletes in a sexual misconduct case, the university said in a statement Thursday.

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Five men shot in five hours in Baltimore on Thursday evening

Five men were shot in Baltimore Thursday in under five hours, according to police.

'They started losing their minds': Some have rash reaction to sea lice in Ocean City

The Ocean City Beach Patrol said Thursday they’ve received numerous calls from beach goers about sea lice in the water.

Video of Baltimore rapper reading Omarosa's White House book 'Unhinged' goes viral

Baltimore rapper DDm has gone viral by reading Omarosa's new book, "Unhinged."

Fired Naval Academy professor: 'They just wanted to get rid of me'

Naval Academy English professor Bruce Fleming, who had been there 31 years and was tenured, expected blowback when he shared his opinions over the years. He didn't expect to get fired.

After mistake-filled performance, Ravens special teams eager to rebound

After losing two fumbles on punt returns, committing five penalties, and getting one punt blocked, the special teams unit is seeking to make amends against the Miami Dolphins.

Crab cakes, cookies and steak: Taxpayers paid $260K for Maryland judges' annual conference on Eastern Shore

The annual two-day conference of Maryland judges cost taxpayers $259,584.07 for nearly 375 rooms, food and beverages and conference facilities, according to the detailed invoice obtained by The Baltimore Sun through a Public Information Act request.

Top U.S. housing official's visit to Baltimore highlights potential conflict with husband's work

The nation’s second most powerful housing official toured Baltimore this week and left with a good impression of a city that her boss, U.S. Housing Secretary Ben Carson, once called home and where her husband’s employer does business.

From the vault: A look back at the Maryland State Fair

Take a look back at the annual Maryland State Fair in Timonium.

10 things you need to know about Baltimore's partnership with Bird and Lime

Baltimore approved agreements with Bird and Lime this week, allowing them to operate a six-month pilot program in the city while the transportation department studies how, and whether, to regulate them. Here are 10 takeaways.

Top things to do in Baltimore this weekend

Find out what big events are happening in the Baltimore area this weekend: concerts, festivals, family activities and more fun things to do.