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Friday, Sep 21 Authorities in Harford County were still trying to determine late Thursday why Snochia Moseley opened fire at the Rite Aid warehouse where she had taken a temporary job, killing three employees and fatally wounding herself. More: Read today's eNewspaper | Listen to the news now | | |
| There was some some improvement in terms of media platforms trying to be right instead of first, But I also saw an obvious need to rethink some of our assumptions about how we cover these stories of mass shootings. |
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| Find the complete coverage of the workplace shooting in Harford County that left four dead, including the shooter. |
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| A police search warrant team going after a drug dealer targeted the wrong address and burst into the apartment of an innocent man who shot and wounded two officers believing they were home invaders, Prince George's law enforcement officials said. |
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| A once-bustling section of downtown will come alive again Saturday with the Charm City Night Market, a block party celebrating Asian-American and Pacific Islander culture in Baltimore. |
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| Natalie Keepers, a former Virginia Tech student from Maryland, has been found guilty for her role in the death of a 13-year-old girl two years ago. |
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| The Maryland State Education Association and the Montgomery County Education Association want a judge to block Republican Gov. Larry Hogan from using an apple logo on his campaign materials. They say the symbol is a trademarked sign of candidates and issues that the unions support. |
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| A coastal flood warning remains in effect along the shoreline in Anne Arundel County through 6 a.m. Friday with an advisory then in effect until 9 p.m. Friday and a watch in effect through Saturday morning. |
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| One man was found dead in a car and four were injured in shootings in Baltimore on Thursday night, according to police. |
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| An outside group group tries to come to the rescue of Democrat Ben Jealous' outgunned media campaign with a TV ad linking Republican Gov. Larry Hogan to the policies of U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos. Maryland Together We Rise says it plans to spend $1 million on ads in support of Jealous. |
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| Tasked with stopping the NFL's No. 4 ranked offense, the Ravens are looking to re-energize at home and regain some pride in a defense that has traditionally been tough for nearly 20 years. |
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