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Wednesday, Nov 7 A three-judge federal court panel ruled Wednesday that the state unconstitutionally drew the boundary lines for Maryland’s 6th congressional district to benefit Democrats, and banned the state from using that map in elections moving forward. | | |
| The day after becoming just the second Republican to be re-elected governor in Maryland history, Larry Hogan pledged to continue governing the blue state as a centrist as he laid out some of his second-term agenda. |
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| See how your neighborhood voted with this detailed map, which shows ballots cast for governor on Election Day by voting precinct. |
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| Two candidates in the Howard County Executive race put aside politics Tuesday night and engaged in a rare embrace after a winner had been called. |
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| Attorney General Jeff Sessions resigned Wednesday as the country's chief law enforcement officer. |
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| The sexual assaults of four high school football players in Maryland last week were part of a hazing ritual at Damascus High School involving a broomstick, according to the accounts of suspects and victims detailed in a police report about the allegations. |
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| Maryland head football trainer Wes Robinson and assistant athletic director Steve Nordwall, who had been placed on administrative leave with football coach DJ Durkin, have been fired. |
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| There is one final candidate in the search for Baltimore's next police commissioner. |
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| More than an inch of rain fell across the region Monday, pushing 2018 to the No. 3 spot among Baltimore’s wettest years on record. There has now been more than 59 inches of precipitation this year at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall, a total surpassed only in 1889 and 2003. |
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| Three longtime Broadway Market vendors and five newcomers will sell food and drink in the renovated market when it opens next year. |
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