PLEASE NOTE: Tomorrow’s edition of the Morning Roundup will the last one on this site as I am moving to Texas.
A new week-long projected track for Hurricane Lee has been released as forecasters are now saying its risk to the East Coast, particularly New England, has increased. (Daily Voice)

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Baltimore Gas and Electric on Monday announced the extension of the temporary restraining order that prevented it from installing any more gas regulators on homes in Baltimore. The temporary restraining order was in effect last week when the Maryland Public Service Commission ordered BGE to give its customers the option of whether they want an outside gas regulator or one installed inside their homes. (WBAL 1090)
Police in Prince George’s County are investigating after a shooting forced two schools to go on lockdown in Lanham. A student at DeVal High School died from her injuries.
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A minor was shot in the hand Monday afternoon in Lansdowne, prompting nearby schools to delay dismissal as Baltimore County Police cleared the scene. (Baltimore Sun)
A school bus and a Honda Accord collided at an intersection in Bel Air South in Harford County Monday morning, sending 11 children and two adults to hospitals. (The Aegis)

A pedestrian was struck and killed while running across a street. More from the Baltimore Police Department…
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A Baltimore Police officer admitted on Monday to trading oxycodone pills, information about the homicide of a drug dealer and a ghost gun with the president of a motorcycle club in exchange for cocaine. (Baltimore Banner)
A former Baltimore Police officer accused of selling marijuana will serve one year on home detention after pleading guilty in Baltimore County Circuit Court. (Baltimore Sun)
A 19-year-old suspect charged in connection to a fatal Towson shooting was in court Monday for a separate murder case in Baltimore City. (WBAL)
Baltimore rapper Lor X pleaded guilty Monday to leading a criminal organization that distributed drugs throughout the Baltimore area, and which authorities linked to at least one killing in the city. (Baltimore Sun)
Two men are dead after a shooting near an Oxon Hill apartment complex on Sunday night. (WTOP)
A daytime assault near a Baltimore skatepark Monday results in one arrest. (WBFF)
A Turkish man has been identified by Maryland State Police investigators as the person riding an electric scooter who was struck by a Ford Fusion early on Monday in Worcester County. (WMDT)
Construction will begin soon to convert the former golf clubhouse at Wakefield Valley Park in Westminster to public use spaces that can be rented by community members and organizations. (Baltimore Sun)
The Delta Hotels Marriott in Hunt Valley, one of the largest hotels in Baltimore County, will close next month. (Baltimore Business Journal)
The Reynolds Tavern, a staple of downtown Annapolis since the 1700s, will be put up for sale. (Baltimore Sun)
Giant Food, the Baltimore region’s largest supermarket, is upending how it delivers groceries, switching to a localized model that uses store workers and third-party delivery services and shutting down a home delivery service warehouse in Hanover. It’s a move that will result in about 250 layoffs. (Baltimore Sun)
Smash-and-grab burglaries along York Road in North Baltimore impact multiple businesses. (WMAR)
In response to organized retail theft across the state, the Maryland Retailers Association is meeting with several jurisdictions to discuss solutions before the issue becomes so significant that stores consider closing. (WTOP)
Maryland’s Department of Juvenile Services released a report breaking down a decade of statewide data on youth crime. It shows offenses committed by young people make up a small portion of all crimes statewide. (Baltimore Sun)
A Salisbury man was sentenced to 66 months in federal prison, followed by three years of supervised release, in connection with the theft of more than $1.8 million from Shore Appliance Connection. (Delmarva Now)
A 38-year-old man has been arrested and charged in a homicide case in Waldorf. Police responded to a 911 call late on the night of September 7 and discovered a 71-year-old male with multiple injuries inside his home. John Carl Lachenmayer later died from his injuries. His son, 38-year-old Justin Michael Lachenmayer, was identified as the shooter. (Southern Maryland Chronicle)
The man convicted in the 2017 killing of a volunteer fireman in Fells Point was supposed to be sentenced Monday, but a judge instead postponed it after granting last-second motions. (WJZ)
Members of a Maryland state legislative committee will gather for a virtual briefing on Wednesday to discuss the rise of juvenile crime, current laws sparking frustration among some members of law enforcement, and the Department of Juvenile Services. (WBFF)
The Johns Hopkins University’s proposal for a doctoral physical therapy program hangs in limbo as the University of Maryland, Eastern Shore and the University of Maryland, Baltimore claim the prospective degree is duplicative of their own programs and would cause them harm. (Baltimore Sun)
Officials in Ocean City say the first two phases of an improvement project at the Roland E. Powell Convention Center should conclude this week. (Maryland Coast Dispatch)
THIS DAY IN HISTORY – SEPTEMBER 12
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Gamblers in Maryland spent nearly $264 million on sports betting in August with about $2.5 million going to the state. (WBFF)
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The Orange Crushes
The Orioles put up double digit run totals for the fourth time in five games last night as they defeated the visiting St. Louis Cardinals, 11-5, last night at Camden Yards. Cedric Mullins blasted a 5th-inning go-ahead grand slam. (Camden Chat)
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PENNANT WATCH: The Rays won on the road in Minnesota last night to keep pace at three games behind the Orioles in the division. (MLB)

Orioles reliever Felix Bautista has a partial tear in his ulnar collateral ligament. (Baltimore Sun)
RAVENS: Five things we learned in the Ravens’ 25-9 over the Texans. (Baltimore Sun)
Colin Cowherd’s take on the Ravens’ injuries in Week 1…
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The 2023 Ocean City Air Show and Berlin Bathtub Races…
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