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November 13, 2018

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Anne Arundel leaders scramble to battle rise of hate incidents

Tuesday, Nov 13

Amid a rash of hate incidents, officials in Anne Arundel County are scrambling to address the problem — with plans to submit legislation, change school curriculum and improve prosecution of hate crimes.

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Lawsuit claims University of Maryland medical school ignored sexual harassment complaints

Lawsuit alleges sexual harassment by University of Maryland School of Medicine doctors of woman researcher.

John Harbaugh: Ravens QB Joe Flacco likely will be a game-time decision vs. Bengals

“Joe does not have to practice to play," Harbaugh said. "He's practiced the whole season."

Dominant Fernando, cohesive freshmen lead Maryland men's basketball in rout of North Carolina A&T

Despite sitting out nearly 10 minutes in the second half because of foul trouble, Bruno Fernando finished with 17 points and 12 rebounds in Maryland's 82-59 win Monday night over North Carolina A&T.

Amazon splits HQ2 prize between Northern Virginia and New York

Amazon will open major new outposts in northern Virginia's Crystal City and in New York City, splitting its much-sought investment of up.

KKK fliers distributed in Lothian, police say, in second such Anne Arundel incident over three days

Police say Klu Klux Klan fliers were distributed in the Iron Stone community in Lothian. Police found the fliers at about 1 p.m. Monday.

Supporters rally around East Baltimore charter school that's recommended for closure

The Baltimore city school board will vote Tuesday on whether to revoke Banneker Blake Academy's charter.

Pilot program to teach Baltimore doctors, nurses the latest in diabetes care standards

Doctors and nurses will learn the about the latest in diabetes diagnosis and care at Diabetes is Primary, a pilot training program by the American Diabetes Association that's

Four weapons - three resembling real guns - seized at two Harford schools

The three guns seized at two different schools Friday — a day staff were undergoing active assailant training — by Harford County Sheriff’s Office deputies were BB guns, although they resembled the real thing.

Places in Maryland that are often pronounced wrong

There's the "Bawlmer" way of pronouncing the name of a street, city or place in Maryland and there's the "correct" way.

Pedestrian killed trying to walk through traffic in Maryland City

A 51-year-old Severn man was killed Monday night while trying to cross Route 198 through traffic in Maryland City.