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July 2, 2018

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Wendi Winters, prolific feature writer for The Capital who enjoyed sharing stories about local residents

Monday, Jul 2

Fashion, home decor and features writer worked in the Manhattan clothing industry before moving to Annaoilis

Maryland's strict gun laws could not prevent Capital Gazette shooting, spurring talk of changes

Though Maryland has some of the most restrictive gun laws in the country, none of them could have prevented the massacre of five people in the Annapolis Capital newsroom Thursday. The weapon police say was used, a pump-action rifle, isn't regulated by state law.

'He can no longer silence me': Woman harassed by alleged Capital Gazette shooter speaks on 'Today' show

For years, the woman says she was terrified that Jarrod Ramos would “show up anywhere, at any time, and kill me.”

Baltimore Sun Media Group publisher calls for moment of silence to honor Capital Gazette shooting victims

Trif Alatzas, publisher and editor in chief of The Baltimore Sun Media Group, called for staff in Annapolis, Carroll and Baltimore to hold a moment of silence exactly a week after a man shot five Capital Gazette employees in the Annapolis newsroom.

Trump declines request to lower flags in memory of Capital Gazette shooting victims

President Donald Trump has declined a request from Annapolis Mayor Gavin Buckley to lower American flags in honor of the fatal shooting of five employees of The Capital newspaper last week.

Who won the offseason in the AFC North? Breaking down the best moves by the Ravens' opponents

They say that nobody wins a football game in the offseason. But with key moves, a team can improve quickly. Who did the best work in the AFC this offseason?

It's already July. Where do the Orioles stand on the trade market for their departing stars?

With the nonwaiver trade deadline this month, the Orioles find themselves in an act-now mode in terms of resetting the club's future. Where do they stand with their potential moves?

Baltimore's Open Works launches commercial fabrication shop; aims for a manufacturing renaissance

Open Works maker space in East Baltimore is launching a commercial fabrication shop backed by Stanley Black & Decker that's expected to boost city manufacturing.

Johns Hopkins nurse files suit, saying doctor squirted patient's bodily fluids on him

A Johns Hopkins nurse has filed a lawsuit against a doctor who he said sprayed bodily fluid from a patient on him while he was assisting with a surgery.

Baltimore man exonerated of murder after 30 years in prison

Jerome Johnson, 50, was freed Monday, 30 years after he was wrongly convicted of shooting a man at a Baltimore liquor store.