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Monday, Nov 5 From John Harbaugh's uncertain job status to the Ravens' sudden vulnerability on defense, here are five things we learned from Sunday's 23-16 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. | | |
| 'It's almost equal to Lenny Bias,' interim regents chair Barry Gossett says of University of Maryland turmoil. |
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| Ex-Episcopal bishop Heather Cook is requesting a modification in her sentence in a drunk-driving case that killed bicyclist Thomas Palermo in Baltimore. If the judge grants her request, Cook's release would be imminent. Her vehicle struck Palermo in 2014 and she left the scene. |
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| A pair of civilian volunteers could help oversee Baltimore Police misconduct cases under the new contract agreement proposed between the department the city and the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 3, the union that represents the rank-and-file officers. |
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| Anne Arundel County police are investigating a shooting involving an officer Monday morning. |
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| Meteorologists were expecting some gusty winds and brief heavy rain as a line of storms approached Maryland on Friday. Not multiple tornadoes. |
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| The warden of the women's prison at Jessup has been overhauling the menu to discard the empty carbs and improve the health of inmates. |
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| The Ravens (4-5) do not play again until Nov. 18, and until then they must figure out what is right and what is wrong. |
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| Firing Ravens coach John Harbaugh now wouldn't make any sense and don't expect team owner Steve Bisciotti to do it, columnist Mike Preston writes. |
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| National Weather Service officials said Saturday that a severe windstorm that ripped through the Baltimore area late Friday was, in fact, a tornado. |
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| The National Weather Service has confirmed that it was a tornado that caused storm damage in Baltimore city and county on Friday night. |
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