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May 27, 2018

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'This is worse': Ellicott City devastated by another flood as heavy rain drenches the Baltimore region

Monday, May 28

Ellicott City was devastated by heavy rain Sunday, just two years after the historic city in Howard County was forced to recover from another flash flood.

Ellicott City flooding: How you can help

With Ellicott City ravaged by floodwaters for the second time in since 2016, relief efforts are already underway for those businesses and residents affected. Here are two ways you can help.

Bride and groom evacuated during Ellicott City flooding, still manage to get married

The torrential flooding in Ellicott City disrupted a wedding at the Main Street Ballroom on Sunday — but the bride and groom still managed to tie the knot, even after evacuating.

How does latest Ellicott City storm stack up with 2016? Meteorologists weigh in

The storm that hit historic Ellicott City and nearby areas Sunday is likely worse than the storm that caused flooding in 2016, according to meteorologists.

PHOTOS: Outdoor movie season opens at Merriweather

Merriweather Post is opening its outdoor movie season Saturday, with a double feature - "Sing" at 6 p.m.; "Dirty Dancing" Both movies were free, at Merriweather Post Pavilion, May 26, 2018.

River Hill girls, Reservoir boys finish second at outdoor track and field state meet

Multiple athletes from River Hill and Reservoir won individual state championships at Morgan State on May 26.

Howard baseball shocks Severna Park with seventh-inning rally to win first state championship

Down, 4-1, to start the seventh inning, Howard baseball scored four runs to secure a 5-4 win and its first-ever state championship on May 25, 2018 against Severna Park.

Laurel teen's 2017 death ruled a homicide

Prince George’s County police ruled the 2016 death of a Laurel man a homicide. This ruling came from the medical examiner’s office findings and “following strong leads,” according to police.