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 Monday, Nov 19 As the unofficial kickoff of the holiday shopping season approaches, retail business owners in historic Ellicott City are gearing up for Shop Small Saturday on Nov. 24. |  | |
| An attorney for one of the four former Glenelg High School students charged with hate crimes after racial epithets and swastikas were found scrawled on the school’s grounds in May told a judge Monday he needs more time to study new information. |
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| Byron Macfarlane was charged with a misdemeanor for giving out his courthouse access ID card the same day he was re-elected. |
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| The Glenelg Gladiators varsity volleyball team lost, 3-0, to the Williamsport Wildcats in the MPSSAA Class 2A state championship game at University of Maryland's Ritchie Coliseum on Monday, November 19, 2018. |
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| The Orioles introduced their new general manager, Mike Elias, on Monday. Elias emphasized that "the plan is simple. We're going to build an elite talent pipeline." |
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| A whistleblower within the Baltimore Police Department flagged investigators to corrupt members of the Gun Trace Task Force years ago — crucial information that later helped launch the federal racketeering case that took down an entire squad of crooked officers, new documents show. |
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| Ravens coach John Harbaugh emphatically defended quarterback Lamar Jackson’s throwing ability Monday, saying he had no use for questions about the rookie’s acumen on that side of the job. |
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| Former University of Maryland football coach DJ Durkin told a task force that president Wallace Loh resisted his call to make players widely available for interviews by a consultant examining the heatstroke death of teammate Jordan McNair, according to multiple sources. |
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