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January 31, 2018

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Maryland Gov. Hogan's State of the State cites economic gains, calls for unity and avoids any mention of Trump

Wednesday, Jan 31

Republican Gov. Larry Hogan delivered the final State of the State speech today, heralding his tenure, his commitment to bipartisanship, and repeatedly urged state lawmakers not "to turn back now" as he pressed his case for legislation the Democrat-dominated General Assembly is unlikely to approve.

Memorable lines from Gov. Hogan's State of the State speech — and reactions to it

“We don’t want Annapolis to become like Washington, where bad policy is passed with a promise that a fix will come later,” the Republican governor said.

Drug dealer: Baltimore Gun Trace Task Force officers 'came at me like a gang,' claimed to be with DEA

A parade of drug dealers have taken the stand to testify against officers in the Gun Trace Task Force trial

After unexpected hiatus, 'House of Cards' production picks up, sans Spacey but with Greg Kinnear, Diane Lane

There was steady activity at the entrance to the Joppa soundstage where the Netflix drama is shot.

Ben Carson cautioned son's involvement at HUD created appearance of a conflict, report says

Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson allowed his son to help organize an event in Baltimore last year even though department lawyers warned it created the appearance of a conflict of interest.

Five women charged with stealing more than $100,000 of merchandise from Maryland retail stores

Five women were charged with stealing more than $100,000 of clothing and other merchandise from retail stores in an alleged organized theft ring operating in Baltimore, Harford, Anne Arundel, Charles and Montgomery counties, the state Attorney General’s office announced Wednesday.

Teacher fired from Beth Tfiloh suing accusers

A rabbi who was fired from Beth Tfiloh school in Pikesville amid abuse allegations has sued the parents of his accusers, as well as an activist in New York.

Baltimore Mayor to bring in crime fighting strategist from West Coast and high-tech policing model

Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh has recruited the architect of predictive policing in Los Angeles and Chicago. “His work has greatly changed how things are done in Chicago, and the early signs are encouraging."

What's behind the spate of Baltimore-area restaurant makeovers

The Columbia location of Petit Louis isn't the only restaurant to close for a makeover in recent months. As restaurants approach a decade in business, many have found reinvention to bring a vital boost to business and forestall the prospect of closure.

Ravens' 53-man Super Bowl XLVII roster: Where are they now?

From selling meat out of a truck in Illinois to starting a record label to being active in charities across the nation, players from the Ravens’ Super Bowl XLVII champion team have been up to a lot since that victory in New Orleans.