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March 24, 2018

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Maryland students headed to D.C. for anti-gun-violence march

Saturday, Mar 24

Maryland students are marching not just in honor of the 17 students, teachers and other staff killed at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School during a school shooting last month, but also for the two students who were shot and injured by a classmate, who died, Tuesday at Great Mills High School.

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Here's what you need to know about Saturday's March For Our Lives in Washington

Thousands of students across Maryland are headed toward the nation's capital for a school safety and anti-gun violence rally expected to draw 500,000.

Maryland lawmakers set to do what Congress can't: protect Obamacare with tax on insurers

Fearful that Maryland's individual insurance market could collapse weeks before Election Day, Democrat and Republican leaders have pushed a $380 million tax to shore up Obamacare in Maryland next year.

Previewing the AL East: Key additions, key losses, X-factor and outlook for Orioles rivals

Season previews of the Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees, Tampa Bay Rays and Toronto Blue Jays.

As revenue slides, Horseshoe Casino Baltimore buys up nearby land to secure its future

Horseshoe Casino Baltimore is buying up land near stadiums as casinos adjust to shifting market. The casino, whose revenues have declined since a new MGM opened, is eager to transform its South Baltimore industrial area into an entertainment district.

Under Armour dropping hospitality events at Preakness

Changes on the infield at Preakness

Baltimore Police commissioner says pre-teens are overdosing all over the city. That's not true.

At a recent City Council hearing, Baltimore Police Commissioner Darryl De Sousa supported his "strong stance" on going after drug dealers in the city by citing overdoses among 11- and 12-year-olds all across the city. That's not happening. A police spokesman said it was "misspeak."

Baltimore County files appeal in Korryn Gaines lawsuit

The Baltimore County government has filed a notice of appeal of the $38 million award in the death of Korryn Gaines, who was fatally shot by police in 2016.

Baltimore reopens iconic Shake and Bake Family Fun Center

Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh on Friday reopened the newly renovated Shake & Bake Family Fun Center — after ordering the center closed down last year for repairs and forcing out its longtime operator

Judge dismisses attempted murder case prosecutors were bringing forward despite involvement of corrupt gun unit

The Baltimore State’s Attorney’s Office says it has completed a review of more than 275 cases affected by the corrupt Gun Trace Task Force, and plans to broaden its review to include potentially thousands of cases.