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March 30, 2018

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Baltimore judge acquits man accused of killing Phylicia Barnes

Friday, Mar 30

A Baltimore judge has acquitted Michael Johnson, accused of killing 16-year-old Phylicia Barnes in 2010, bringing an end to a high-profile case that spanned three trials.

Former Sen. Oaks appears at Baltimore delegation meeting — a day after resignation and guilty plea

A day after resigning from his post in the Maryland Senate and pleading guilty to corruption charges, former Sen. Nathaniel Oaks caused a stir Friday when he appeared at a weekly meeting of Baltimore’s representatives in the state House of Delegates.

One man dead in crash, another missing in harbor after fleeing from Baltimore Police in separate incidents

One man is dead from being hit by a car and another is missing in the waters of the Inner Harbor after they each fled from Baltimore Police officers in separate incidents Thursday night and early Friday morning, police said.

Baltimore lawmakers halt proposal to create Johns Hopkins police force

Maryland lawmakers will not endorse Johns Hopkins University’s proposal to create its own police force in Baltimore — at least, not this spring — officials said Friday morning.

For Baltimore, other cities facing hacks, list of risks is 'as long as your twisted imagination'

It's difficult for cities like Baltimore to manage cybersecurity risks. And it's only going to get tougher.

Evening snow showers possible on Easter Sunday in the Baltimore region

Winter isn't done yet — evening snow showers are possible around the Baltimore region Easter Sunday, according to the National Weather Service. No accumulation is likely, though.

Faithful take 'Rush Hour to Calvary' for Good Friday service

Bishops deliver seven seven-minute sermons on Jesus' final words at the annual "Rush Hour" service at PA Avenue AME Zion, now a Baltimore Good Friday tradition.

As Maryland General Assembly reaches home stretch, Gov. Hogan faces a dozen veto choices

Gov. Larry Hogan has 10 days to decide whether to sign or veto a dozen bills General Assembly leaders sent him on Thursday.

Opening Day a mix of beginnings and possible endings for Orioles and their fans

Opening Day was the usual celebration of renewal for the Orioles and their fans, but it was also a time to reflect on those who might not be with the team next year.