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September 26, 2018

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As Baltimore hits pace for its wettest year on record, frustrations mount: 'I am just done with this rain'

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Baltimore is on pace to set a record for its wettest year ever. All the rain has residents weary, after so many canceled events and even two deaths. "I am just done with this rain," Columbia resident Ian Kennedy said.

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Schmuck: If Showalter is on the way out, Orioles need to know they can find someone better

Speculation abounds that the Orioles will not bring Buck Showalter back for next season. That's very possible, but they better choose his replacement wisely and not settle for a lesser or cheaper option.

Baltimore Book Festival must-sees: True crime, White House correspondent April Ryan and more

The festival will feature musical performances, kids’ events and cooking demonstrations in addition to author appearances. These are some you won't want to miss.

Murder trial begins in killing of younger brother of Baltimore police spokesman

The murder trial began Tuesday for Terrell Gibson with prosecutors saying surveillance cameras captured the 22-year-old entering an apartment to kill the brother of the city police spokesman.

Baltimore gang member who killed two fellow members for violating rules enters guilty plea

Dontray Johnson, a member of a Baltimore-area Bloods subset called the Murdaland Madia Piru, pleaded guilty on Tuesday to racketeering and drug conspiracies.

Judge dismisses case against families who accused rabbi of sex abuse

A lawsuit filed against families and an activist who accused a Baltimore-area rabbi of sexual abuse has been dismissed on the grounds that the lawsuit was filed in the wrong court.

As Alex Cooper auctioneers grows, one family member strikes out on his own

As Alex Cooper grooms its fourth generation to take over the long-established family auction business, one member of the family, Jon Levinson, is striking out on his own.

With two straight 100-yard games, Maryland's Anthony McFarland starting to live up to the hype

Once considered among the best high school running backs before a broken leg sidelined him during his senior year at DeMatha, Maryland redshirt freshman Anthony McFarland is starting to show what all the hype was about.

Ellicott City man sentenced to more than 5 years for taking government documents from NSA

An Ellicott City man and former employee of the National Security Agency who pleaded guilty in December of removing classified documents was sentenced Tuesday in a federal courtroom in Baltimore to 5 1/2 years in prison.

Jordan McNair's death highlighted on HBO's 'Real Sports' investigation into college strength coaches

The death of Maryland offensive lineman Jordan McNair was part of HBO's "Real Sports" investigation into college strength coaches.

Rosenstein's departure was imminent, but he may survive until after the midterms, officials say

Inside the Justice Department, officials still struggled to understand the events that nearly produced a seismic upheaval in their leadership ranks.