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Friday, Nov 2 Herman Heyn, Baltimore's "Streetcorner Astronomer" for the past 30 years, has called an end to his career in public astronomy. But not before setting up his telescope one last time in Fells Point. More: Read today's eNewspaper | Listen to the news now | | |
| Hiring someone with "neurodiversity" — an employee on the autism spectrum or one with dyslexia or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder — brings culture change, enrichment to the workplace, human resource managers were told Thursday. |
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| More candidates younger than 30 will appear on Maryland general election ballots this fall than in 2014. Political experts and leading scholars say that reflects national trends that show higher levels of engagement and optimism among young people. At least 26 candidates under 30 are running. |
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| Columnist Mike Preston gives his midseason report card after the Ravens' 4-4 start. |
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| Over the course of this season, only nine defenses have fared worse on a per-play basis than the Ravens have since the fourth quarter of their loss to the New Orleans Saints. |
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| Four people — including a 13-year-old boy — were killed, and three others injured on a violent Halloween in Baltimore, police said, bringing to a close the second-most violent month of 2018, which saw more than a killing a day. |
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| Annapolis stands up again against hate and gun violence |
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| In the aftermath of the University System of Maryland Board of Regents' response to the death of a Terrapins football player, the consequences for the College Park campus are multiplying. Faculty, students and alumni are raising concerns about accreditation, academic freedom and fundraising. |
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| A student protest at the University of Maryland Thursday quickly dissolved from a united front against the institution's handling of football player Jordan McNair’s death into a heated quarrel over whether to boycott football games. |
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| Facing life in prison and with his men turned government witnesses, alleged cartel king "El Chapo" has few allies. One is a lawyer from Mulberry Street in Baltimore. |
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| Fox 45 chief meteorologist Vytas Reid collapsed during a broadcast Thursday afternoon. |
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