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Monday, Oct 15 From the Ravens' faith in Michael Crabtree to their emerging defensive identity under coordinator Don "Wink" Martindale, here are five things we learned from a 21-0 victory in Tennessee. More: Read today's eNewspaper | Listen to the news now | | |
| Police reform advocates pin hopes on Baltimore’s next police commissioner to resolve the “infighting” and “political turmoil” cited by recent high-level departures who described significant dysfunction within the department. |
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| The number of Maryland voters registered as independents has grown faster than those for either major party since the 2014 midterms. The state elections board says the number of registered voters overall topped 3.9 million in September. That's just shy of the record high, set in January 2017. |
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| Drivers who block downtown Baltimore intersections with their cars on Monday will risk receiving the first $125 fines for what’s commonly known as “blocking the box.” |
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| Columnist Peter Schmuck grades the Ravens after their 21-0 win over the Tennessee Titans on Sunday. |
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| The team said Lewis was moving all of his extremities and was being taken to nearby Vanderbilt University Medical Center for further examination. |
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| The Ravens finished with a team-record 11 sacks in shutting out the Tennessee Titans, 21-0, on Sunday. No other NFL team this season has had more than seven in a game. |
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| In Nashville, Crabtree’s hands were as good as the chicken is hot. He finished with six catches for a season-high 93 yards and a touchdown. |
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| The Baltimore County Council is considering eliminating a $20 monthly tax that’s charged to owners of mobile homes. |
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| Baltimore activists say they were surprised to learn of exemptions to a bill meant to raise money for affordable housing. But they say they are heartened to see a city analysis that the exemptions will cost the fund no more than $1.15 million. The City Council will consider the bill Monday. |
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| Here are a half-dozen destinations, all within easy driving distance of Baltimore, where kids (and their parents) can enjoy the wonders of fall. |
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