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| Blowing ashore with 90 mph winds, Hurricane Florence splintered buildings, trapped hundreds of people and swamped entire communities along the Carolina coast. |
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| Started by an avid Maryland fan and low-level donor, the Old Line Tailgate Club hopes to bring youngsters from around the state to College Park for games, starting with the 500 who are expected to attend Saturday's home opener against Temple. |
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| Maryland will be looking to cut down on penalties and the keep pressure on defensively when the Terps play their home opener Saturday against Temple. |
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| The Orioles brought 15 new players into their organization in the July trades that began a drastic change in the franchise’s path forward, with a cadre of prospects. |
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| A video posted on Twitter Thursday shows Mckesson being heckled for purportedly conflating his role as an activist for Ferguson residents. |
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| McDonogh retired the No. 70 jersey worn by late Maryland linebacker Jordan McNair during his high school playing career before Friday night's game. |
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| Florence's rain total will likely be staggeringly huge — 2.4 trillion cubic feet to be exact. |
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| The nonprofit Baltimore National Heritage Area entered into a lease agreement with the City of Baltimore “to assume stewardship" of H.L. Mencken's longtime home on Hollins Street in West Baltimore. |
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| California-based newspaper chain McClatchy is in “early stage” discussions to buy Tronc, owner of the Chicago Tribune and other major newspapers, a source familiar with the negotiations said Friday. |
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| Now that top Cuban prospect Victor Victor Mesa and his younger brother, Victor Mesa Jr., have been declared free agents by Major League Baseball, the Orioles plan to pursue both players aggressively, according to an industry source. |
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