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| The National Weather Service extends yet another flood warning until 7 a.m. Thursday. |
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| Howard County Executive Allan Kittleman reported that floodwaters did not breach the Ellicott City’s channel Wednesday evening, and that Main Street was reopening. |
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| Eleven House Republicans have introduced articles of impeachment against Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who oversees special counsel Robert Mueller's |
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| Wednesday's Orioles-Red Sox game was a washout that might create headaches later in the schedule, but erased them for Orioles starter Dylan Bundy. |
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| The rapidly growing Columbia-based cybersecurity firm Tenable could raise as much as $272 million in its initial public offering of stock on Thursday. |
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| The longest total lunar eclipse of this century occurs Friday, but the "blood moon" won't be visible from Baltimore. It will have already ended by the time a "micro" Full Buck Moon rises Friday night here. |
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| The Orioles are getting some good reviews after trading away two elite players, but it'll be several years before we know just how well this rebuilding effort is going to go. |
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| While Dick Butkus, Jack Lambert and Lawrence Taylor had a great influence on the linebacker position in the NFL, Ray Lewis might have had the biggest of all. |
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| Hall of Famer Eddie Murray was at Camden Yards on Wednesday to announce that he was joining the organization as a special adviser to John and Louis Angelos. |
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| Rookie fullback Christopher Ezeala was assigned to his favorite NFL team, the Ravens, after a tryout of European players. |
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