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July 28, 2018

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Seven-year-old shooting victim Taylor Hayes is mourned at her funeral

Saturday, Jul 28

Mourners gathered Saturday morning for the funeral of seven-year-old shooting victim Taylor Hayes.

Howard County Council approves development moratorium around Ellicott City

Howard County Council enacts one-year building moratorium around Ellicott City to study how to prevent major flooding.

Man found shot in foot in Baltimore's Charles North neighborhood

A man was found shot in the foot in the unit block of W. 21st St.

Delaney Marie 'Laney' Gaddis, 5, loved reading, swimming and family

Delaney Marie “Laney” Gaddis, who enjoyed swimming, dressing up as a princess and drawing pictures to give to family and friends, died Monday at age 5.

Deborah A. Limmer, grandmother and cardiac intensive care unit nurse at Sinai Hospital, dies

Deborah Ann Limmer, 60, a cardiac intensive care nurse at Sinai Hospital, died Monday when she was struck by a vehicle while walking with her granddaughter, Delaney Marie “Laney” Gaddis, near her home in Timonium. Both were killed.

Police: Man shot early Saturday in Annapolis

Annapolis police are investigating a shooting early Saturday morning in the Newtowne neighborhood off Forest Drive.

Ravens notes: Terrell Suggs, Tony Jefferson given day off from practice Saturday

The Ravens practiced without 10 players (not including the four on the physically unable to perform list), but welcomed back starting left guard Alex Lewis.

Rabid fox found in Jessup

Health officials are looking for anyone who may have come in contact with a rabid fox found in Jessup.

Victim's wife makes public appeal as police investigate Beechfield shooting

John Eversley was found with multiple gunshot wounds in his car. Within hours, Sheb Eversley was asking for help on Facebook.

5-year-old gets new arm at Annapolis Home Depot

Bradley Goloski's parents stood wordless nearby, with tears in their eyes, watching their son try out his new left arm at an Annapolis Home Depot.