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July 31, 2018

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The Morning Sun

Who's in the governor's stadium skyboxes? Politicians, charities, Hogan Co. executives

Tuesday, Jul 31

Gov. Larry Hogan has used Maryland’s suites at sports stadiums to entertain family, reward state employees and honor charities — especially those focused on fighting cancer. The Republican governor also has invited executives of his private real estate business.

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Do Baltimore's viral rat videos indicate a vermin invasion? Data show otherwise

Rat capades caught on video and viewed more than 500,000 times on social media come amid a declining number of vermin complaints lodged across the city since 2016.

Ahead of trade deadline, Orioles have done what they can to show they're serious about rebuild

But what comes next will say a lot more about the Orioles’ direction than the rhetoric that’s accompanied this month’s maneuvering.

More than 45 million gallons of sewage-stormwater mix flows into Baltimore waterways in 5 days

The large amount of rain in Baltimore in July has overwhelmed the city's sewer system and led to more than 45 million gallons of sewage-contaminated rainwater flowing into the city's streams and harbor.

Harford County Detention Center inmate from Pasadena dies at Upper Chesapeake after going into cardiac arrest

An inmate at the Harford County Detention Center died Monday afternoon after going into cardiac arrest, according to the Harford County Sheriff’s Office.

Baltimore archbishop praises pope's actions against former Washington archbishop accused of sexual abuse

After Pope Francis accepted the resignation of Cardinal Theodore E. McCarrick, a former Washington archbishop accused of sexual abuse, Archbishop William E. Lori of Baltimore on Monday praised the pope's decision and said it was an effort to "eliminate the evil of sexual abuse in our church."

Howard County community continues to assist people of Ellicott City floods through fundraising, volunteering

After Ellicott City's devastating flood, good Samaritans have come out in force, launching fundraisers and volunteering to help those affected by the flood.

Look for Baltimore speed and red light cameras at three dozen new spots

Baltimore’s new network of speed and red light cameras issued about $25 million in fines last fiscal year.

EEOC alleges sex discrimination in Park School's decision not to renew coach's contract

The EEOC alleges the school’s conduct violates Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which protects both men and women from discrimination based on sex.

Trial set to begin for ex-Trump campaign chairman Manafort

Two questions loom large as Paul Manafort prepares to walk into a federal courtroom Tuesday.

Giant Food is closing its Windsor Mill store in Baltimore County

The store's pharmacy manager said Giant Food is closing its location in Windsor Mill on Aug. 16. All employees will be transferred to other stores, she said, and customers' pharmacy information will be retained.