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Sunday, Nov 4 The National Weather Service has confirmed that it was a tornado that caused storm damage in Baltimore city and county on Friday night. | | |
| National Weather Service officials said Saturday that a severe windstorm that ripped through the Baltimore area late Friday was, in fact, a tornado. |
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| A woman was found shot to death in Penn North early Sunday morning, Baltimore's first homicide since the city's fourth Ceasefire weekend was declared Friday. |
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| Republican Gov. Larry Hogan, Democratic challenger Ben Jealous and other candidates on Maryland ballots are engaging in a final blitz to persuade undecided voters and get their supporters to the polls. Hogan is rallying in Annapolis and Grasonville; Jealous in Wheaton and the Baltimore area. |
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| The man identified by police as the gunman who killed two people Friday at a Tallahassee, Florida, yoga studio before killing himself was a former Anne Arundel County teacher. |
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| Baltimore Ravens players and coaches say there’s no magic recipe for recovering from a comprehensive failure, such as the road loss to the Panthers. |
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| Live updates, everything you need to know during Sunday's game vs. Steelers. |
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| The executive search would be daunting enough, but another round of arbitration in the long-running Mid-Atlantic Sports Network rights dispute with the Washington Nationals also is a major source of concern for the Orioles. Both situations could come to a head this month. |
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| After a week that included the brief reinstatement and subsequent firing of coach DJ Durkin, Maryland lost Saturday to Michigan State, 24-3. |
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| A proposed contract agreement between the city and the Baltimore police union released Saturday would require placing two civilian volunteers on trial boards, along with three sworn officers. |
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| The Baltimore County government is building an outdoor equestrian ring at its agricultural center in Cockeysville, again frustrating neighbors and center supporters. |
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