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November 3, 2018

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Fire official: One dead, one unaccounted for in partial building collapse at Southeast Baltimore Amazon warehouse

Saturday, Nov 3

One person is dead and another unaccounted for after a weather-related building collapse at the Amazon distribution warehouse in Southeast Baltimore Friday night, a fire department spokesman said.

Friday night storm causes damage in Mount Airy

Trees and wires were knocked down across the southwest part of the county Friday night after a strong storm moved through around 8:30 p.m.

Union Bridge man killed in Jessup prison; fellow inmate suspected

Maryland State Police say charges are pending against an inmate at the Jessup Correctional Institution in the killing of another inmate.

Maryland governor joins faith leaders, other elected officials for post-Pittsburgh interfaith gathering

On the eve of the first Sabbath since a gunman fatally shot 11 people in a Pittsburgh synagogue, about 300 people gathered for an interfaith ceremony to take a collective stand against anti-Semitism and what one speaker called “the poison of hate, no matter what form it takes.”

Jacques Kelly: Closure of Nunnally Bros. Choice Meats stall is prime cut for Cross Street Market

End of an era for Cross Street Market as Nunnally Bros. Choice Meats closes its stall.

University of Maryland's accreditation is under review. What does that mean?

Amid fallout at the University of Maryland this week, the Middle States Commission on Higher Education’s has confirmed it will review the university’s accreditation at its meeting later this month.

State appeals court rules judge erred in holding Maryland health department officials in contempt

The Maryland Court of Special Appeals has ruled a judge exceeded her authority when she held state health department officials in contempt over delays in providing psychiatric hospital beds to defendants referred by the courts. Gale Rasin ruled in 2017 that the department had violated court orders.

University System Chancellor Caret at center of power struggle between regents and College Park

University System of Maryland Chancellor Robert Caret has been a silent voice in public, but behind the scenes, he has been at the center of the power struggle.

Source: Orioles have interviewed seven candidates in first phase of search to replace Dan Duquette

A month after dismissing executive vice president Dan Duquette and manager Buck Showalter following the worst season in franchise history, the Orioles' search for a new individual to lead the organization’s baseball operations continues.

Scouting report for Sunday's Ravens-Steelers game

The scouting report for the Ravens-Steelers game on Sunday.

10-year-old is one of three youths charged with armed robbery in Columbia park

A 10-year-old and two 14-year-olds are accused of armed robbery after Howard County police said they pulled a gun on another youth and stole his backpack in a Columbia park last month.