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October 2, 2017View email in browser
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More than 50 dead and 200 injured in shooting on Las Vegas Strip; police say lone suspect is dead

Multiple people are being treated for gunshot wounds after at least one shooter opened fire at the Mandalay Bay hotel and casino.

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Army Corps of Engineers developing plan to guide hurricane evacuations in Maryland

The Army Corps of Engineers is developing a plan to help Maryland officials know where and when to order evacuations ahead of hurricanes.

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Some Ravens fans fuming about player protests, others furious those protests are misunderstood

The controversy that engulfed the NFL last week was reignited among fans Sunday, fury spilling from tailgate to tailgate party.

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Four injured in possible fire pit explosion in Monkton

Three adults and one child were injured from what appeared to be an explosion that occurred in a fire pit in Monkton Sunday night, according to the Baltimore County Fire Department.

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Mike Preston's report card after the Ravens' 26-9 loss to the Steelers

Mike Preston grades the Ravens after their 26-9 loss to the Steelers Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium.

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Orioles strike out 18 times, get just three hits in losing finale to Rays, 6-0, finish in last place

The Orioles tie a franchise futility mark for strikeouts and waste a strong effort by Kevin Gausman in ending the season with 19 losses in their final 23 games.

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Baltimore's first-ever 9/11 Heroes Run kicks off at the Inner Harbor

City's inaugural 9/11 Heroes Run was dedicated to Xavier Martin, a 24 year-old sailor from Halethorpe who died in June.

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Two dead in separate Baltimore shootings

Four died in Baltimore this weekend as city on pace to break per capita murder rate for the third year in a row.

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Columbia winds down its golden anniversary by dedicating 22 iconic posters

Gail Holliday's posters capture founder Jim Rouse's vision and organizers say they remain as relevant today as they did 50 years ago

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