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Saturday, Oct 13 Rain didn't scare away thousands who showed up for Maryland's Race for the Cure in Howard County Saturday morning. | | |
| Behind a career-high three touchdown passes by redshirt freshman quarterback Kasim Hill and four interceptions, Maryland crushes Rutgers on homecoming. |
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| In poll after poll, Republican Gov. Larry Hogan has led by an average of 18 percentage points over his Democratic challenger, Ben Jealous. That's in Maryland, where Hillary Clinton easily defeated Donald Trump by nearly 30 points in 2016 and Democrats outnumber Republicans 2-to-1. |
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| Baltimore County police are looking for help in identifying the driver of a car in a hit-and-run case that left a 27-year-old man dead, police said. |
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| For weeks, Maryland leaders have been touting a bipartisan deal that will allow the state’s residents to pay lower premiums to buy health insurance — the first such rate reductions in years. But what state officials didn’t highlight is that as premiums are going down, deductibles are going up. |
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| An eighth-grade science teacher from the small town of Crisfield on the Eastern Shore has won Maryland State Teacher of the Year. |
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| These six people from Maryland will be in partially closed caskets at Six Flags America's 2018 Fright Fest this weekend. |
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| Baltimore City Teacher sues Navient claiming she was given bad information that increased her student loan debt. |
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| The Orioles' Opening Day starter allowed a historic home-run rate, but he ended the season pleased with how his body felt, how much he was able to pitch and how he was able to make adjustments. |
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| “Maryland: From the Willard Hackerman Map Collection,” blends maps, prints and other bits of delightful esoterica this week at the George Peabody Library on Mount Vernon Place. |
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