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In Maryland, an 80 percent chance of eclipse

Eclipse watching tips for Marylanders

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Clouds, rain may mar Monday's eclipse

It may be too cloudy or rainy to see the partial solar eclipse on Monday, the National Weather Service said Sunday.

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5 sailors hurt, 10 missing in collision between U.S. Navy destroyer, oil tanker

Ten U.S. Navy sailors are missing and five have been injured after the USS John S. McCain destroyer collided with a tanker near Singapore on Monday morning.

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New guidelines issued for treating and identifying high blood pressure in children

New guidelines released Monday may make it easier for healthcare providers to screen and manage high blood pressure in children.

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2 children, 1 adult dead after Baltimore County apartment fire

Two children and one adult died after an overnight fire in Baltimore County, Maryland.

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Trump will address path forward on Afghanistan

The White House announced that President Donald Trump would address the nation's troops and the American people Monday night.

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Teacher supply shortages lead to free storage closet

A shortage of supplies leads many teachers to spend hundreds of dollars out of pockets. One former teacher is trying to address that by creating a free storage closet to give away items.

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Former Ravens WR Anquan Boldin retires less than two weeks after signing with Bills

Boldin tells ESPN in statement that he's stepping away to focus on the fight for human rights.

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Orioles catch up and fall behind in series-deciding loss to Angels, 5-4

The Orioles played the first series of a 19-game span that includes 16 home games, but not well.

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With fall semester near, Towson University's neighbors say ordinance continues to curb unruly student gatherings

As Towson University students prepare to head back to campus this week, university officials say complaints of loud, unruly gatherings near the campus are down

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