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Sunday, Sep 16 As the death toll from Florence mounted, North Carolina is bracing for what could be the next stage of a still-unfolding disaster. | | |
| Maryland's Howard County — a swing jurisdiction that’s had two Democrats and two Republicans as county executives since 1990 — often mirrors the sentiment of the state as a whole, and political observers are watching the Allan Kittleman-Calvin Ball race for signs of trends. |
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| Finding nurses to assist families with disabled children and other relatives at home can be difficult, largely because such nurses aren’t paid enough in Maryland or even as much as in neighboring states, according to the families of the disabled and companies that place nurses. |
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| Unlike the previous week, when Maryland quarterback Kasim Hill and the offense recovered from a slow start in a 45-14 win at Bowling Green, the Terps and their redshirt freshman struggled offensively throughout a 35-14 loss at home to Temple. |
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| Alex Cobb and Andrew Cashner have made an impact on the Orioles' rookie arms in many ways. |
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| This year, the Maryland Seafood Festival served up bushels of crabs with a heaping side of attitude about that billboard the animal rights group recently erected in Baltimore. |
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| Sean Gilmartin, Dillon Tate and John Means are possibilities to help the Orioles' injury-riddled starting rotation. |
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| A long-time Hopkins researcher finds the estimates of death from Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico to be sound, based on a method he has employed in war zones. |
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| The deli, at 7207 Harford Road with its Bavarian-style exterior, serves sandwiches and subs loaded with Bavarian ham, corned beef and hard salami. |
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| The top arts and entertainment events in the Baltimore area for the week of Sept. 16-22, 2018. |
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