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Wednesday, May 30 When a massive flood hit historic Ellicott City on Sunday, Sgt. Eddison “Eddie” A. Hermond rushed to help. Local shop owner Kate Bowman told The Baltimore Sun that Hermond tried to rescue her as the torrent gushed by — so loud she could barely hear. |
| While the destruction in Old Ellicott City 6 miles away garnered international attention, the same storm displaced at least six people from their homes in Southwest Baltimore's Beechfield neighborhood. |
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| Howard County officials released a handful of 911 calls from Sunday's devastating flooding in Ellicott City. |
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| The heavy winds and downpours that consumed Ellicott City this weekend formed a rare 1,000-year-storm. But what exactly does that mean? |
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| Trapped and in disbelief, freelance photographer Max Robinson began chronicling the storm on Twitter with videos, photos and commentary. His account went viral and even got the attention of media outlets. |
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| Locally and globally, human activity caused the devastation on Main Street |
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| State officials are investigating the origins of a report recommending house arrest for 16-year-old Dawnta Harris three days before he allegedly ran over a Baltimore County Police Officer Amy Caprio in a stolen Jeep. |
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| ABC canceled "Roseanne" after Roseanne Barr tweeted what was widely decried as a racist remark about Valerie Jarrett, a former senior adviser to president Barack Obama. It was a rare bit of moral clarity from a TV network. |
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| "The whole reason guys were protesting was to draw awareness to something," Carolina Panthers receiver Torrey Smith said. |
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