WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW TODAY — IN BRIEF
A Voice of Baltimore compendium, local and beyond. Your weekday morning look (with links) at late-breaking news, current events, and what will be talked about wherever you may be on Friday:
• DISASTER IN DENVER: BRONCOS DESTROY RAVENS IN SEASON OPENER AS HOOTERS OVERFLOWS
Hooters at the Inner Harbor had a line out the door from 7 to 10 p.m. Thursday as country singer Keith Urban soothed Ravens fans, whose home opener was moved to Denver because of a scheduling conflict. But it wasn’t enough to keep quarterback Peyton Manning from tying an NFL passing record and the Broncos from scoring the most points ever allowed by the Baltimore team with a 49-27 win. The Orioles won though, 3-1.
Read More at: Baltimore Sun | Washington Post
• MARYLAND CASINOS BRING IN $71 MILLION IN AUGUST
Maryland’s four casinos raked in $71 million in August, nearly three-quarters of it from the largest casino on the East Coast, Maryland Live! The Arundel Mills hotspot brought in $53 million for the month, $20 million more than in August 2012.
Read More at: WBAL-TV Channel 11
• BALTIMORE POLS SEEK $3 MINIMUM WAGE HIKE
Raising Maryland’s minimum wage by nearly $3 an hour will be Baltimore’s top issue at next year’s General Assembly session, the chairman of the city delegation said at a news conference Thursday at City Hall.
Read More at: Baltimore Sun
• IRAN WISHES ISRAEL HAPPY NEW YEAR! VIA TWITTER
The antisemitic nemesis of the Jewish state sent a friendly New Year’s message Thursday to Israel and the Jews. Tweeted new Iranian President Hassan Rouhani: “As the sun is about to set here in #Tehran I wish all Jews, especially Iranian Jews, a blessed Rosh Hashanah.”
Read More at: Washington Post
• BLOWN AWAY IN US OPEN, MURRAY LOSES COOL
The reigning United States Open/Wimbledon champion, Andy Murray, was blown away in straight sets at this year’s US Open Thursday, as the Scotsman lost his quarterfinal match to Stanislas Wawrinka — and his cool — at Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York.
Read More at: New York Times
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[Part 3 of a three-issue trial run. “Need-To-Know News” will debut on a daily basis September 30th.]
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NEED-TO-KNOW NEWS — For Monday September 2
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW TODAY — IN BRIEF
A Voice of Baltimore compendium, local and beyond. Your weekday morning look (with links) at late-breaking news, current events, and what will be talked about wherever you may be on Monday:
• ORIOLES’ CHRIS DAVIS GETS OWN ICE CREAM FLAVOR
Baltimore’s newest ice cream store, The Charmery in Hampden, is featuring “Crunch Davis” on Labor Day, in honor of the slugging first baseman’s torrid home-run pace.
Read More at: Baltimore Sun
• LABOR DAY SCHEDULE AND CLOSINGS
What’s closed in Maryland today.
Read More at: Baltimore Sun
• SIMON PAGENAUD WINS BALTIMORE GRAND PRIX
The 29-year-old Frenchman won the 3rd annual downtown race on a collision-marred final day Sunday as noise levels created by the IndyCars racing through city streets violated Baltimore’s health code. American Josef Newgarden finished second.
Read More at: Maryland Daily Record | Baltimore Sun
• SYRIA GLOATS OVER OBAMA’S DELAY ON MILITARY STRIKE
The President’s decision to seek congressional approval, effectively pushing back any potential strike for at least 10 days, was seized upon by Syrian officials and state media as a victory for the Assad regime. Meantime, Obama was said to be seeking support from former rival John McCain.
Read More at: Washington Post | Boston Globe
• APPLE OFFERS iPHONE TRADE-IN
The smartphone giant joined other cellphone providers in allowing consumers to trade in older model phones on the new iPhone 5 expected to be unveiled September 10th.
Read More at: Yahoo! News
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[Part 2 of a three-issue trial run. “Need-To-Know News” will debut on a daily basis September 30th.]
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