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August 16, 2018

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The Morning Sun

One year since Baltimore's Confederate monuments were removed in the night, the issues they raised remain

Thursday, Aug 16

In the year since four Baltimore Confederate statues were removed, in dramatic, middle-of-the-night fashion, what has changed?

Goucher eliminating nine majors, including math

Math majors at Goucher College will soon be a thing of the past.

Construction of Cold Spring Lane apartments to begin this week, developer says

Klein Enterprises, a Pikesville-based development firm, plans to start construction this week on a 284-unit apartment building near Interstate 83, part of a wave of residential projects planned for the Jones Falls Valley.

Orioles starter Dylan Bundy's rough stretch continues in ugly loss to Mets

Dylan Bundy was responsible for most of the Orioles’ big early deficit in a 16-5 loss to the New York Mets on Wednesday night, allowing seven runs on 11 hits before turning the game over to the bullpen.

Two men killed by gunshots Wednesday in Baltimore

Two men were fatally shot in separate incidents in Baltimore on Wednesday.

Civilian Review Board says it has not received internal affairs cases since refusing confidentiality agreement

The Civilian Review Board says it has not received any cases from the Internal Affairs Division of the Baltimore Police Department since refusing to sign a confidentiality agreement in July after a restructuring of city agencies.

Fish tale: Edgewater paddleboarder reports possible shark bite. Or was it a catfish?

My, what big teeth — or pectoral fins — you have.

After ACL tear, Albert McClellan thankful to be back in Ravens training camp

An ACL tear during last year’s training camp has actually raised versatile linebacker Albert McClellan’s fondness for the rigors of this year’s training camp.

A brief history of the Baltimore Bike Share, from its birth to its eventual downfall

How Baltimore's Bike Share program grew, changed and shut down in less than two years.

Outside of Pennsylvania, sex abuse victims want a full reckoning for Catholic dioceses

In dozens of Roman Catholic dioceses, there has been no reckoning for abuse, leading victims to wonder if the church will ever truly take responsibility.

Sharks, whales, and manatees, oh my! Unique sightings in Maryland waters

A man caught a massive bull shark in the Chesapeake Bay in Southern Maryland this weekend -- but that's not the first unique aquatic sighting we've had in the recent past.