The storm, with gusts over 60 mph, ripped limbs from trees, toppled others and downed power lines through much of the county, knocking out power to nearly 60,000 locally and 123,000 systemwide, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. reported. As of this morning, only 1,000 were still without power.
Traffic on Ritchie Highway was also still tied up Tuesday morning, with only one lane open each way during...
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