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March 10, 2018

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Audit: Poor leadership, oversight of Baltimore school system's pupil transit office led to fatal school bus crash in 2016

Saturday, Mar 10

An audit of the Baltimore public school district's pupil transportation department said bad leadership and insufficient oversight of contracted drivers contributed to a 2016 crash that killed six people.

Baltimore park space where Confederate statue once stood is rededicated to Harriet Tubman

More than 200 local residents and elected leaders gathered in a tree-lined corner of a Baltimore park on Saturday to rededicate the space, which had long venerated two Confederate generals, to the famed abolitionist and Underground Railroad conductor Harriet Tubman.

Baltimore police: Three men shot in separate incidents in city on Saturday

Three men were shot in three separate incidents in Baltimore on Saturday, according to police — two of them just minutes apart Saturday afternoon.

Remember! Clocks skip ahead this weekend

When do clocks skip ahead for daylight saving's time? This Sunday, March 11 at 2 a.m.

Rodricks: Dallas Dance and the failure to learn from others' white-collar crimes

Every time an adult in public life gets indicted, I wonder: Haven’t they been paying attention to all the cases that come through the U.S. Attorney’s office, or the Maryland prosecutor’s office, or the attorney general’s office?

Universities step up gun violence research even as federal government shies away

Universities have a unique role to play in this field of study. For more than 20 years, Congress has essentially barred the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention from conducting research on gun violence.

Edgewood man dies after accidentally shooting himself, Harford sheriff's office says

A 28-year-old Edgewood man died after accidentally shooting himself late Friday night, according to the Harford County Sheriff’s office.

Baltimore artist Stephen Towns lands career-making solo show at Baltimore Museum of Art

Stephen Towns' ravishing quilts inspired by the Nat Turner rebellion are showcased in a new show at the Baltimore Museum of Art. Supporters such as museum director Christopher Bedford predict a bright career for the local, well-liked artist.

Before ever pitching for Orioles, Andrew Cashner invested himself in meshing with new mates

Without even stepping foot on the mound in a game, new Orioles starter Andrew Cashner has made his influence on the team's 2018 fortunes evident. Cashner makes his Grapefruit League debut for the club Sunday.

Hopkins university investigating report of sexual assault at frat house

A female student at Johns Hopkins on Friday reported an alleged sexual assault at the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity house.