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November 11, 2018

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Ravens midseason superlatives: Worst play, best quote, surest sign of the apocalypse and more

Friday, Nov 9

With the Ravens' season at the two-month mark, there’s no better time to assess the big picture.

Under Armour looks to transform its culture in the #MeToo era

Amid allegations that Under Armour executives expensed trips to strip clubs, the Baltimore brand looks to transform its culture.

Death toll rises to 25, as thousands flee fires in California, the worst in state's history

Officials announced 23 dead in the Camp Fire and two more killed in Southern California fires. The massive Camp Fire has destroyed nearly 7,000 structures.

Man fatally shot in the head on York Road

A man was killed Saturday afternoon in the 4600 block of York Road in North Baltimore.

Maryland could see smaller, and fewer, oysters this year. You can blame all that rain.

A near-record amount of rainfall this year could crimp the supply of oysters this shucking season, and concerns for the mollusk population go well beyond this winter. More intense storms expected as climate changes could threaten oysters dependent on salt water.

After Hogan victory, what's next for Maryland politics? Democrats say they see bright future in new leaders

Tuesday’s election results mean that in 2019 Democrats will hold the top job in seven of Maryland’s eight largest jurisdictions. Meanwhile, Republicans — still riding high from Hogan’s historic win over Democrat Ben Jealous — looked around the state to see their bench had been decimated.

Veterans Day freebies, dining deals and free services for military heroes on Sunday

2018 Veterans Day freebies: Free eats for vets and active duty military at Starbucks, Dunkin', Denny's, Bonefish Grill and others.

Maryland loses Hill and Johnson to injuries, comeback falls short in 34-32 loss to Indiana

After taking an early 6-0 lead, Maryland's defense fell apart and the offense lost both starting quarterback Kasim Hill and Ty Johnson to injuries in a 34-32 defeat to Indiana.

Baltimore County school board will seek clarification on superintendent hiring authority

The Baltimore County school board voted on Tuesday night to file a legal challenge to the state superintendent's decision to block the hiring of Verletta White as superintendent.