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June 25, 2018

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Maryland primary election: What you need to know before you vote

Monday, Jun 25

Tuesday is Primary Election Day. Here’s a few key things you should know before you go to the polls, gleaned from the Maryland Board of Elections website.

Maryland Voter Guide 2018

Marylanders will vote in 2018 for governor, attorney general, U.S. Senator, all 8 seats in the House of Representatives and all 188 General Assembly seats.

Damon Evans has been named Maryland's new athletic director, replacing Kevin Anderson

Damon Evans, who has served as acting athletic director since former Athletic Director Kevin Anderson went on a six-month sabbatical in October, was named to the position on a permanent basis Monday.

Judge orders arrest of Baltimore's alleged dine-and-dasher after he skips court Monday

The dapper diner accused of walking out on restaurant tabs around Baltimore skipped court Monday. District Judge Katie O’Hara ordered a warrant for his arrest.

Hogan requests federal disaster funding for flood damage in city, Howard, Baltimore counties

Gov. Larry Hogan has asked President Donald Trump to declare last month’s deadly Ellicott City flood a major disaster for Baltimore, and Howard and Baltimore counties, which would qualify those areas for federal relief funding.

Study finds 'significant issues' with Baltimore Police Department's technology resources

The 103-page report was issued as part of the Baltimore Police Department's required actions following its entry into a consent decree with the Department of Justice in 2017 following a federal investigation of the police department after the death of Freddie Gray.

Preston: Rebuilding the offense is fine, but the Ravens need to find pass rushers, too

Mike Preston writes that the Ravens might score more points than last year with their new offensive weapons, but can the defense sack quarterbacks and keep the other team from scoring?

Maker of protective gear for police, military plans a move to Baltimore

A company that makes protective body wear for the military and police plans to move to Baltimore City from Prince George’s county in July and ramp up to 26 employees by year’s end and 300 in the next several years.

David Simon is back on Twitter after ban and flinging insults at its CEO

After a short forced exile from Twitter, David Simon is back.