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September 20, 2018

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Uprooted by hurricane in Puerto Rico, new Horseshoe dealers hope better fortune is in the cards

Thursday, Sep 20

An estimates 200,000 residents of Puerto Rico have left the American territory in the year since the Category 4 Maria devastated the island. A dozen found work at Horseshoe Casino Baltimore.

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Greenmount West kids get silk-screening lesson from art superstar Mark Bradford

Jakayla Holmes, age 9, was feeling a little bit sorry for the visiting stranger because he wasn’t getting the same chance to be creative that she was enjoying.

Two officers shot in Prince George's County, police say

Two police officers were injured in a shooting Wednesday night in Prince George’s County while serving a drug-related search warrant, police said.

Spot starter Jimmy Yacabonis, rookie DJ Stewart lift Orioles to 2-1 victory over Blue Jays

Orioles manager Buck Showalter dind't know who Wednesday's starting pitcher would be until late Tuesday night, but it didn't matter. Emergency starter Jimmy Yacabonis and his bullpen mates took care of the Toronto Blue Jays.

Three men shot in less than an hour Wednesday night in Baltimore

Three men were shot in less than an hour Wednesday night in Baltimore, police said.

Anne Arundel County police: Suspect in custody after barricade situation in Annapolis

Anne Arundel County Police on Wednesday night advised people to avoid the area around the 400 block of Master Derby Court in Annapolis while they respond to a barricade situation.

Wrongly saying Baltimore reached a deal with the ACLU, Jeff Sessions links rising crime to consent decree

Attorney General Jeff Sessions claimed a civil rights decree designed to reform the Baltimore Police department was responsible for rising crime in the city. But he erroneously claimed the decree was between the city and the ACLU. It's actually with his own department.

How a devout fan used yoga and humor to survive the Orioles' worst season ever

In zen-like fashion, Jackie Howell has managed to find the elusive sweet spot between passionately caring about the Orioles without being unhinged by their repeated failings.

A year after Maria, Puerto Rican kidney patients fear death

After Hurricane Maria hit, authorities began flying kidney patients in Vieques to the Puerto Rican mainland. The storm had ruined the only dialysis center on this tiny island; without treatment, the patients would die.

Photos: Maryland man charged in $364 million Ponzi scheme

A recent indictment alleges that a Maryland man and two others diverted investors money to "fund lavish livestyles" including the purchase of cars, homes and jewelry and watches. Here are...