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November 16, 2018

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Women warned top University of Maryland, Baltimore officials about 'hostile work environment' months before lawsuit

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An anonymous group of women that included faculty and medical residents warned top University of Maryland, Baltimore officials in January that prominent surgeons had inappropriate sexual relationships with subordinates and created a “hostile work environment."

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Drunk man shouts 'Heil Hitler, Heil Trump,' does Nazi salute during Baltimore performance of 'Fiddler on the Roof'

A man shouted a pro-Nazi and pro-Trump salute during a performance of “Fiddler on the Roof” at Baltimore’s Hippodrome Theatre on Wednesday night. Audience members feared the worst was about to happen.

2018 is Baltimore's wettest year on record. Here are the numbers, drip by drip

Baltimore's record books are drenched as a historically wet year continues to wreak havoc.

Maryland weather: Here's why Thursday's storm produced more snow than expected

You can blame a persistently chilly northeast wind for the several inches of snow that fell across Central Maryland on Thursday. It prevented more precipitation from falling as sleet or freezing rain in Baltimore and along Interstate 95.

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Students protest, petition to urge Hopkins, University of Maryland to cut ties with ICE

Students at Johns Hopkins University and the University of Maryland, College Park are urging the institutions to sever ties with Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

Preston: Parity in the NFL means there's plenty of drama in the Ravens-Bengals game

Parity in the NFL provides hope for fans of the Ravens and the Bengals.

Marshal Yanda 'grateful' to be back in Pro Bowl form as heart of Ravens O-line

You could forgive Ravens guard Marshal Yanda if he wasn't itching to get back to the game that has battered his body. But ask Yanda about his state of mind now that he's returned from an ankle injury that cost him most of last season, and his operative word is "grateful."

'That was his dream, and he was living it': Pilot from Elkridge killed in jet crash at Air Force base in Texas

Capt. John Graziano of Elkridge died as a result of injuries suffered when a training jet crashed at Laughlin Air Force Base in Texas.

Many questions, few answers on Maryland football scandal at General Assembly committee hearing

The day after it was announced that University of Maryland President Wallace Loh would retire in the wake of a football scandal — but that the football coach would remain in College Park — state lawmakers called for a hearing to investigate the matter.

Potential maglev station locations narrowed, assessed under new report

A new report on the proposed magnetic levitation or maglev train line between Washington and Baltimore has narrowed the list of potential station locations in both cities.