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November 9, 2018

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Construction on I-895 in Baltimore to cause major traffic problems through 2021

Friday, Nov 9

Major delays are expected on Interstate 895 beginning later this month and continuing for the next three years, as the Maryland Transportation Authority limits the expressway to one lane in each direction for a $189 million replacement of the bridge north of the Baltimore Harbor Tunnel.

More bad news for Maryland from all that rain: smaller oysters this year, and less of them

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.

The city that codes? Movement aims to boost Baltimore youth up the ladder of the innovation economy

Groups like Baltimore's Digital Harbor Foundation are working to build legions of coders to help young people build a pathway to the middle class — or better — in the innovation economy.

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

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

The heroic, perplexing tale of Henry Gunther of Baltimore, the last casualty of World War I

At 10:59 a.m. Sunday, the bells at the Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery will ring for Henry Gunther, a Baltimorean widely believed to be the last soldier killed in combat in World War I.

Preston: The Ravens have plenty of problems entering their bye week. There's still time to fix them

The bye week is about self-scouting, and the Ravens could use a few tweaks before the Cincinnati Bengals come to town Nov. 18.

Baltimore police officer accused of planting drugs in body camera footage says he was doing 'documentation'

A Baltimore Police officer whose body camera showed him placing a soup can with drugs inside in a trash-strewn lot said the footage was intended to serve as a re-creation of how he first found the drugs for “documentation” purposes.

Hundreds in Baltimore area turn out for 'Nobody is Above the Law' protests aimed at protecting Mueller probe

Hundreds protested in Baltimore, Catonsville and Bel Air on Thursday as part of a national response to fears that President Donald Trump will quash the Russia investigation.

He was a bouncer, she loved music, he wanted to join the Army — these are the victims of the Borderline shooting

A dozen people were killed after a gunman opened fire Wednesday night in a Thousand Oaks bar. These are their stories.

Judge grants peace order against Baltimore Symphony Orchestra concertmaster Jonathan Carney

A district court judge has granted a temporary peace order against Baltimore Symphony Orchestra concertmaster Jonathan Carney, according to court records.

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.