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September 18, 2018

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STDs such as syphilis and gonorrhea rising rapidly in Maryland

Tuesday, Sep 18

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

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Maryland weather: Chances of flash flooding continue through Tuesday after strong storm near BWI overnight

A flash flood watch is in effect for large portions of Central Maryland and many surrounding communities through Tuesday afternoon, according to a National Weather Service alert issued at 1:37 a.m.

Preston: After wake-up call against Bengals, Ravens need to rediscover their identity

After becoming one-dimensional against the Bengals, the Ravens need to get back to a sound, fundamental approach on offense.

Maryland alumnus Glenn Weiss proposes onstage after winning Emmy. She said yes

Glenn Weiss, a 1983 graduate of the University of Maryland, proposes to his girlfriend, Jan Svendsen, during the Emmy Awards on Monday night.

The biggest snubs and surprises of the 2018 Emmy Awards

Here are the shows and stars that made for the biggest snubs and surprises of Emmy night 2018.

Orioles match club record with 107th loss, 5-0 to Blue Jays before tiny home crowd

Only 11 teams have lost more games after 150 games than the 2018 Orioles.

Schmuck: Orioles have every right and reason to be embarrassed about this mind-numbing season

The Orioles have tied the Baltimore franchise record for losses in a season and there are probably a few more to come. Hopefully, that will provide some motivation to rebuild the positive chemistry that helped them be competitive until late last season.

Maryland Film Festival founder to retire after 20 years

"Boy, will I miss him," filmmaker John Waters said of Jed Dietz's departure from the Maryland Film Festival.

Goucher poll: Marylanders give high marks to Hogan but back some key Jealous plans

Marylanders continue to give Republican Gov. Larry Hogan high marks for his management of the state, but they also support several key initiatives of his Democratic challenger, Ben Jealous, according to a new Goucher College poll.

University of Maryland chancellor says regents still have confidence in Loh

University System of Maryland Chancellor Robert L. Caret continues to support College Park President Wallace Loh in comments on Monday.

Fifteen years ago: Canoeing in the Inner Harbor after Hurricane Isabel

On Sept. 19, 2003, the morning after Hurricane Isabel hit, the Inner Harbor looked more like Venice, with Pratt and Light streets closed to vehicular traffic because of record flooding.