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Ravens Food Cost, VenomMan Guilty, Cal Ripken's Home: Top MD News
Best food truck, Cal Ripken sells house, teen suicide show prompts warnings, and VenomMan convicted. That and more were top MD news stories.

A Netflix series about teen suicide is out and school districts are warning parents about the program; the Baltimore Ravens are cutting the price of concessions to draw fans; and a former Baltimore bishop brought a new twist to the royal wedding ceremony. That and more headlines made our list of the most read stories this week on Maryland Patches.
Buyer Of Cal Ripken Jr.'s Mansion Revealed
The new owner of Cal Ripken Jr.'s Reisterstown estate, which was sold over the weekend at auction, has been revealed, according to a report.
Schools Warn Parents: Netflix Show On Teen Suicide
Howard County Public School System officials are informing parents of the release of the second season of the Netflix series "13 Reasons Why," which explores suicide. The TV-MA-rated series can be graphic and emotional, and school officials want parents to be aware of this. Read more...
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Baltimore Ravens To Lower Concession Prices
The Baltimore Ravens announced their plan to lower concession prices at M&T Bank Stadium for the 2018 season. Entitling the campaign "Flock Friendly Fare," prices are reduced an average of 33 percent, according to a video posted by the team's Facebook page. Read more...
'Love Is The Way' Baltimore Bishop's Sermon At Royal Wedding
The sermon at Saturday's royal wedding had a distinctly modern and American take with references to civil rights icon the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., the spirituality of American slaves and a gospel choir, all as traditional royalty and celebrities looked on. Bishop Michael Curry, a former West Baltimore parish leader, preached at the union of Prince Harry and American actress Meghan Markle in Windsor.
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'VenomMan' Convicted Of Possessing Deadly Snakes In MD Apartment
CASCADE, MD — A former wildlife preserve worker who had deadly snakes, a crocodile and alligators in his Maryland apartment was found guilty May 8 of two counts of illegal possession of venomous snakes, police say. Read more...
PG County Woman Wins $2 Million In Lottery
A Hyattsville grandmother was hoping for a miracle in her finances, and she got one, scoring a $2 million grand prize on a $30 scratch-off Maryland Lottery ticket. Read more...
Accused Edgewood Mass Shooter Convicted In Delaware Attack
The man accused of gunning down his coworkers in Harford County before opening fire on an acquaintance in Wilmington, Delaware, has been found guilty of attempted manslaughter. The gunman and his victim had a rocky history, attorneys on both sides agreed at the trial. Read more...
One MD Food Truck Is Among Best In America: Is It Near You?
Maryland isn't at a loss for places that provide a quick bite to eat at any time of the day. Indeed, one food truck in the state was named among the 101 best in the country in 2018, according to The Daily Meal, a respected food critic website. Read more...
Baltimore Police Commissioner Resigns: Report
Baltimore Police Commissioner Darryl De Sousa has resigned. The city's top cop had been suspended with pay last week after being federally charged with failing to pay taxes. Read more...
More top headlines:
- Maryland Patch Photo Contest: Submit Your Best Pics
- Chili’s Data Breach May Affect Maryland Locations, Customers
- Fallen Baltimore Officer Honored In National Police Week
- 6 Maryland Soldiers To Be Honored At Memorial Day Ceremony 2018
- Man Claimed Fort Meade Training, Voted Using Fake ID
- Restaurant Violations: O'Brien's Oyster Bar, Happy Harbor, Weis
- Gov. Hogan Signs 229 Bills Into Law Including Gay Conversion Ban
- Maryland’s Most Popular Baby Names For 2017
- Drug Dealer Gets Life In Jail For Trying To Shoot Police Officers
- Yanny Vs Laurel: Police Urge Peaceful Internet Debate
- Mayor Pugh: We Will Better Vet Police Commanders
- VIDEO: Baby Penguin Joins Colony, Takes A Swim At Maryland Zoo
- New '13 Reasons Why' Season Leads Principal To Warn Parents
- Governor And First Lady Need Names For Their Rescue Dogs
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PHOTO: A pair of Baltimore Ravens helmets sit on the sidelines during the Ravens game against the Washington Redskins at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images)
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