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October 30, 2018

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Harford Crisis Center opens for tour, set for spring opening

Monday, Oct 29

The Harford Crisis Center, the first of its kind in Maryland providing 24-hour behavioral, mental and addiction health services, was open Thursday for a preview for more than 140 community, health and business leaders.

Lockerbie first responders meet family of TWA Flight 103 disaster victim in Fallston

From the tragedy nearly 30 years ago when a Bel Air man’s sister was killed in a terrorist attack over Lockerbie, Scotland, came something positive — an incredible bond - that was on display in Fallston over the weekend.

Three field hockey teams to vie for region titles

C. Milton Wright’s Taylor Marchetti scored an unassisted goal early in Monday’s Class 3A North playoff field hockey game and it was enough to lead the Mustangs (12-1) past visiting Bel Air (9-3), 1-0. 

Maryland champion figure skater Kimmie Meissner is engaged

The ex-Olympian said yes to her longtime boyfriend.

Pittsburgh synagogue shooting suspect appears in court in wheelchair; Trump visit stirs debate

Harrowing accounts emerged from survivors as authorities worked to piece together the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting.

Maryland governor's race: Key numbers from Hogan and Jealous' campaign finance reports

A look at some of the key numbers in the most recent campaign finance reports by Republican Gov. Larry Hogan and his Democratic challenger, Ben Jealous. Hogan and his running mate had $3.3 million on hand as of Oct. 21 to spend in the final weeks of the race. The Jealous team had $271.339.

A penalty negated the Ravens' historic fake punt. John Harbaugh doesn't know why

"Never seen that called in 21 years," Ravens coach John Harbaugh said of the decision that nullified Anthony Levine Sr.'s first down.

Former Maryland AD Kevin Anderson told commission that turmoil after he left led to Jordan McNair's death

In a statement to the commission looking into allegations of a "toxic" culture within the football team under DJ Durkin, former Maryland athletic director Kevin Anderson said the turmoil within his department after he went on sabbatical led to the death of football player Jordan McNair.