Police in Baltimore confirmed Friday night that a 12-year-old boy was shot near Dunbar High’s football stadium while a game between Dunbar and Loyola was being played. (WBAL 1090)

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Police discovered two people dead inside a home in East Baltimore after a welfare check…

Police say that they have arrested an Anne Arundel County man who is accused of killing a beloved Prince George’s County teacher who was reported missing from Greenbelt in late July. (Anne Arundel Daily Voice)
A 62-year-old Maryland man has been arrested and charged with murder in the killing of his wife and son during an hours-long barricade in Fort Washington that shut down the area Thursday evening in Prince George’s County. (Washington Post)
A man from Prince George’s County with a checkered criminal history will spend more time behind bars for the murder of a 53-year-old man last summer in St. Mary’s County. (Anne Arundel Daily Voice)
The Baltimore State’s Attorney’s Office has cleared two police officers in a crash that killed a 17-year-old. (Baltimore Banner)
A man found in an Ocean City hotel has been arrested and is facing charges in connection with a shooting at Topgolf in Germantown earlier this week that left two employees injured. (WJLA)
A former deputy secretary of state for Gov. Larry Hogan was arrested Wednesday following a sting operation in which Fort Meade criminal investigators posed as a teenage girl skipping school to meet him. (Baltimore Sun)
The Baltimore Archdiocese is considering filing for bankruptcy as it anticipates a potential flood of lawsuits starting Oct. 1, when a new Maryland law will lift the statute of limitations on claims from those who say they were sexually abused as children. (Baltimore Sun)
The Baltimore County State’s Attorney’s Office on Friday dropped its case against a former teacher at the Gilman School who’s accused of sexually abusing a student. Chris Bendann, 39, of Towson, was indicted on Aug. 16 in U.S. District Court in Baltimore on five counts of sexual exploitation of a minor and one count of possession of child pornography. (Baltimore Banner)
Jared DeMarinis took over as Marland’s elections director Friday. The 18-year veteran of Maryland’s elections agency becomes just its second elections administrator succeeding Linda Lamone, who retired after a quarter century. (Maryland Matters)
Several tractor-trailers and at least two vehicles were involved in a fatal crash that shut down the southbound lanes of I-81 on Friday morning in Washington County. (Anne Arundel Daily Voice)
An Annapolis public housing community that just celebrated its grand opening last year has seen four of its units condemned due to mold and water leaks. (Baltimore Sun)
The first day of September marks the start of meteorological autumn, but forecasters say a heat wave will get underway across the region next week. (AccuWeather)

Baltimore City schools will alter class schedules due to the expected heat…
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Norwegian Cruise Lines has begun cruises from the Port of Baltimore…
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The Eastport Yacht Center is suing the City of Annapolis over its housebarge laws. (Baltimore Sun)
An SUV crashed into a house Friday morning in Glen Burnie. There were no injuries. (WBAL 1090)
A new concert venue still under construction in South Baltimore appears to be in jeopardy as its funding has fallen through and contractors are suing for unpaid work. (Baltimore Banner)
Sinclair, Inc., based in Cockeysville, has agreed to pay a fine and provide other relief to settle a disability discrimination lawsuit filed by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. (Radio + Television Business Report)
The Maryland Cannabis Administration has created a tool designed to keep local and minority applicants from being shut out of the licensing process in the marijuana marketplace. (WTOP)
A Wicomico County K-9 died in a hot car back in July and now an investigation is underway. (WBOC)
Two Patapsco High School students have been charged with armed robbery after they allegedly robbed another student on Thursday. (WJZ)
Baltimore’s youth curfew is set to expire this weekend. (WBFF)
According to a new report from researchers at the Center for Gun Violence Solutions at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, the suicide rate among Black youths increased 144% from 2007 to 2020, with data showing that Black LGBTQ+ youth are particularly at risk. (Baltimore Banner)
An expectedly busy Labor Day travel weekend kicked off in Maryland. (WMAR)
The Ocean City Beach Patrol is reminding swimmers that guards remain on duty until Sept. 24. Current beach conditions and lifeguard locations can be found here. (Ocean City MD)
REMINDER: The Maryland Cycling Classic happens tomorrow. It will stretch from Baltimore County into the city to the Inner Harbor forcing major closures and detours all throughout the area.

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Snakebit.
Game one of the series in Arizona goes to the Diamondbacks as former Orioles draftee Zach Davies (6.93 ERA) allowed only four Orioles hits in six innings. O’s lose 4-2. (Camden Chat)
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PENNANT WATCH: The O’s lost no ground in the divisional race as Tampa Bay lost in Cleveland. (MLB)

HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: A roundup of high school varsity action on Friday, Sept. 1. (Baltimore Sun)
College football returns in full force today. The Maryland Terrapins open at home in College Park against the Towson Tigers. Terps coach Mike Locksley will be facing his alma mater. (WMAR)

RAVENS: General Manager Eric DeCosta talked with the media about Lamar Jackson, Odell Beckham Jr., J.K. Dobbins and overall expectations going into this year. (Baltimore Ravens/YouTube)
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Musician Jimmy Buffett died last night at age 76. Here he is performing last summer at Merriweather Post Pavillion in Columbia…
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