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1 Killed In Cemetery Shooting: Patch PM
City throwing Ray Lewis a parade | MD first responders travel to storm to help | Dam gates open | Hurricane Florence changes strength.

Share-worthy stories from the Maryland Patch network to talk about tonight:
One Killed In Cemetery Shooting: Baltimore County Police
Police said a disturbance preceded the shooting, which put a school on lockdown and sent multiple people to the hospital.
Montgomery County First Responders Aid In Hurricane Relief
Multiple vehicles, six K-9s and six boats left to help out in South Carolina ahead of Hurricane Florence.
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Baltimore Health Commissioner To Lead Planned Parenthood
The health commissioner said she herself had used the services and wants to ensure all have access to care.
Hurricane Florence MD Update: Storm Shifts South, 2-6 Inch Rains
The Category 3 storm has winds of 125 miles per hour, and its strength is expected to fluctuate.
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Also Worth a Look Today
- Five Charged In Theft At Saks Fifth Avenue In Chevy Chase
- Ray Lewis Hall Of Fame Parade Planned In Baltimore
- Conowingo Dam Opens Multiple Spill Gates
- 2 Teens Charged, 2 Hit With Pepper Spray In South River Fight
- Grants Protect Forest Land In Anne Arundel County
- 38 Percent Of MD Families Can't Afford Basic Necessities: Study
- Ellicott City Prepares For Hurricane Florence
- Tickets On Sale For 2018 Military Bowl In Annapolis
- 1 Dead In 2-Vehicle Crash In PG County: Police
- Changes Coming To Ride On Service In Montgomery County
- Baltimore Police Officer Sings National Anthem On 9/11
- Lothian Woman Killed In 3-Vehicle Crash: Police
Across America
- Here's What Hurricane Florence Looks Like From Space
- 3,000 Marijuana Cases Thrown Out In Manhattan
- Paddling At Georgia School Sparks National Debate
- Hurricane Florence To Be 'Storm Of A Lifetime'
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