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February 21, 2019

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'I see hope': Rehab of old warehouse, renovations to rowhouses spur talk of East Baltimore revival

Thursday, Feb 21

A major redevelopment project in East Baltimore's neighborhood is spurring investment in nearby vacant rowhouses. People in the community say they think a revival is underway with investment from the Food Hub and American Brewery building to the $1.8 billion East Baltimore Development Inc. project.

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Korryn Gaines case: Why and how Baltimore County judge overturned $38M verdict for woman killed by police

Answer to questions about last week's ruling by Baltimore County Circuit Judge Mickey Norman overturning the jury verdict awarding $38 million to the family of Korryn Gaines, the Randallstown woman killed by police after a six-hour standoff in 2016

Updated school closings and delays

 

Was that the last of winter weather in Maryland? Warmer temperatures in forecast as March nears

After a storm dumped 5 inches of snow and a glaze of ice around Baltimore on Wednesday, fits and starts of spring are in the forecast. But even though March marks the beginning of meteorological spring, more snow could be ahead.

Here is how the Preakness has moved closer to leaving Baltimore

Here is how the Preakness has moved closer to leaving Baltimore. The owners of Pimlico Race Course are talking about a "super track" at Laurel Park, effectively leaving Baltimore and Pimlico out of the horse racing mix.

Case against teens in death of Baltimore County officer Amy Caprio includes hundreds of body camera videos

The case against four teenagers charged with killing a Baltimore County police officer includes a mountain of evidence, including hundreds of officer body camera videos.

Baltimore school system hires former board member to high-level position

Another former Baltimore school board member has landed a high-paying job with the school system. Tina Hike-Hubbard, who left the board in January 2018, was recently named the district’s chief of communications and community engagement.

Self-proclaimed white nationalist in Maryland planned mass terror attack 'to kill almost every last person on earth,’ authorities say

Authorities say a U.S. Coast Guard lieutenant and self-identified white nationalist planned to launch a terror attack targeting politicians and journalists.

Maryland revokes license of allergy doctor in Columbia and Westminster for misconduct involving teen patients

Dr. Surender K. Vaswani, who treated patients for allergies and asthma in Columbia and Westminster, had his license revoked for what the Maryland Board of Physicians concluded was immoral and unprofessional conduct and sexual misconduct.

Proud Boys, black nationalists and Klan among new hate groups in Maryland, Southern Poverty Law Center reports

The number of hate groups in Maryland and across the country grew in 2018 to its highest level on record, the Southern Poverty Law Center reported Wednesday. In Maryland, new groups included four black nationalist groups, the Proud Boys and a mix of Ku Klux Klan, neo-nazi and white nationalists.

Schmuck: Orioles rebuilding project also is building relationships

Orioles rookies Evan Phillips and Cody Carroll came up to the majors at the same time and quickly became fast friends.