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June 2, 2018

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Maryland weather: Flood warning issued across Baltimore region, with Ellicott City a potential risk

Saturday, Jun 2

Much of the Baltimore region was put under a flood warning Saturday afternoon as another line of storms crosses a waterlogged region.

As Capitals organist, Lutherville's Bruce Anderson is playing in 'uncharted territory'

“I’ve been waiting for this for 20 years,” Anderson said ahead of Game 3 against the Vegas Golden Knights. “I’m super excited."

Hogan launches his fall re-election campaign on friendly turf of Hagerstown

Gov. Larry Hogan chose the friendly territory of Western Maryland to hold his first campaign rally of his campaign for re-election Saturday.

Funeral arrangements set for Eddison Hermond, National Guardsman who died in Ellicott City flood

Funeral arrangements have been set for the Army National Guardsman who was swept away by floodwaters while attempting to rescue someone in Ellicott City last weekend.

Calvert Hall responds to St. Frances' allegations of racism in decision to not play Panthers in football

Brother John Kane, president of Calvert Hall, challenged allegations of racism being behind the decision of school officials not to play No. 1 St. Frances in football this fall, reiterating safety issues as the primary concern.

Glen Burnie man dies after water-related incident at Sandy Point State Park

A Glen Burnie man died Friday night after rescuers recovered him from the water at Sandy Point State Park.

Red Emma's restaurant and bookstore is moving to Mid-Town Belvedere

For the second time in five years, Red Emma's is moving to a new location in order to expand. They will open in September in the space at 1225 Cathedral St. that formerly housed Spike & Charlie's.

Baltimore County police teach water safety as boating season starts

At the Third Annual Marvin T. Haw IV Boating Safety Day in Middle River people learned water and boat safety skills.

In effort to 'normalize' breastfeeding, an oasis at the train station

Amtrak joins airports, hospitals, stadiums and other businesses around the country that have improved accommodations for women who say they want to do what is best for the health of their babies, but get discouraged by the lack of support for breastfeeding.

New Baltimore Inspector General files first criminal case, charging a city housing investigator

A investigator at the Baltimore housing department has been charged with tapping into the state drivers license database and another computer system for personal reasons.