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November 29, 2018

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Bringing light into darkness: Public menorahs throughout Baltimore area seen as symbols of hope for Hanukkah

Thursday, Nov 29

The tradition of public menorah lightings for Hanukkah takes on special significance during a year marked by rise in anti-Semitic, other hate crimes.

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2 Iranian hackers charged in ransomware scheme that targeted Maryland's MedStar Health

The Justice Department says two Iranian computer hackers have been charged in connection with multimillion-dollar cybercrime and extortion scheme that targeted

Roca to host open house for mayor, police after five months of recruiting troubled youth on Baltimore streets

Anti-violence nonprofit Roca has been sending outreach workers since July to visit some of Baltimore's most troubled young people. What impact have they had so far?

Case of 'Serial' subject Adnan Syed heads to Maryland's highest court Thursday. Here's what you need to know.

The case of Adnan Syed, the subject of the wildly popular "Serial" podcast, heads to Maryland's highest court on Thursday, where judges will hear arguments on whether to reinstate his murder conviction, which was vacated in 2016.

Bowie State officials launch Richard Collins scholarship to honor slain student's legacy

Officials and the family of 2nd Lt. Richard Collins III gathered at Bowie State University on Wednesday to celebrate the launch of a new scholarship honoring the slain student’s legacy and possibly boost enrollment in Reserve Officer Training Corps programs at historically black universities.

Pabst, owner of National Bohemian, settles lawsuit with MillerCoors over brewing contract

MillerCoors and Pabst Brewing Co., owner of Baltimore favorite National Bohemian, settled a lawsuit Wednesday in which the hipster's brand of choice claimed the bigger brewer lied about its ability to continue brewing Pabst's beers to put that company out of business.

Hopkins hospital in Florida recorded high rate of death, complications in young heart patients, report finds

Care in a special heart surgery unit at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital in St. Petersburg, Fla., became so troubled that last year one in 10 patients died and others suffered devastating complications before procedures were halted, a year-long investigation by the Tampa Bay Times found.

Cafeteria worker, teacher allegedly assaulted by students in separate incidents in Baltimore schools this week

A cafeteria worker at one Baltimore school was injured Tuesday in an alleged assault involving students, and a teacher at another city school was punched by a student Wednesday, district officials confirmed.

Schmuck: No. 4 Virginia was the better team, but young Terps justified their Top-25 ranking

There was plenty of room for improvement in the performance of the No. 24 Maryland men's basketball team Wednesday night, but the Terps only lost to one of the top teams in the country by five points, which bodes well for the rest of the season.

Some Ravens players endorse Alabama’s Mike Locksley as candidate for Maryland head coaching job

If Alabama offensive coordinator Mike Locksley is interested in taking over Maryland, he would have some high-profile supporters in several Ravens players.

Orioles sign right-hander Josh Lucas to minor league deal

The Orioles signed right-hander Josh Lucas, a former draftee of Mike Elias from his time with the St. Louis Cardinals, to a minor league contact.