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Flooded Houses, Submerged Vehicles Prompt Rescues In Cecil County
The storm that swept through Cecil County left damage in its wake.

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The storm that swept through Cecil County left damage in its wake.

Two firefighters suffered minor injuries and one resident was displaced in the blaze at the Meadows of Reisterstown, officials said.
The Baltimore area teen beloved by sports teams and leaders around the state has died of cancer.
The bus got stuck when it drove through high water near Hillen Road.
As pools reopen in Baltimore, a number of changes are in place due to the coronavirus.
The bear sighting happened in the Ruxton area near Bellona Avenue and the nearby railroad tracks.
The 240-mile paddleboard journey will raise money for planting oysters in the Chesapeake Bay.
The Baltimore native said the statue’s removal doesn’t diminish her pride in her Italian American heritage.
The rare tsunami formed near Tolchester Beach in Kent County, according the the National Weather Service.
The Christopher Columbus statue on Eastern Avenue in Little Italy was thrown into the water in Baltimore.
The memorial at the US Lacrosse headquarters honors the former Notre Dame Prep athlete 10 years after her murder.
“It’s a day we’ve all been waiting for,” Maryland Zoo CEO Kirby Fowler said.
Potential cuts to two fire stations in Baltimore sparked protests in Pigtown and northeast Baltimore.
Dr. Anthony Fauci spoke with WJZ’s Vic Carter on Wednesday, saying while the area got "hit pretty hard," Maryland "can get through this."
The owner of Vince’s Crabhouse is under fire for his Facebook comments about the black community.
Numbers posted on the state elections board’s website show Scott with a lead over former mayor Sheila Dixon.
Protestors gathered in Towson outside Sunday afternoon, rallying in support of George Floyd and the Black Lives Matter movement.
Dozens gathered outside the courthouse in Bel Air on Main Street to take part in the protest.
Annapolis Police Chief Ed Jackson spoke with protesters before marching with them through downtown Annapolis.
Amid a demonstration outside City Hall Monday evening in Baltimore, police took a knee.