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February 3, 2019

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'Chili Bowl Sunday' feeds hundreds of homeless in Baltimore

Sunday, Feb 3

'Chili Bowl Sunday' offered meals to hundreds of homeless people in Baltimore, courtesy of Inge Benevolent Ministries.

The Baltimore area is under an air quality alert. Here's what that means.

Central Maryland will be under a code orange air quality alert through at least late Tuesday night, according to the National Weather Service.

In the wake of sex abuse scandal, what's next for The Key School?

The Key School is reckoning — publicly — with its past. The same culture that encouraged teachers to develop close relationships with their students also masked nearly 20 years of sexual abuse, misconduct and harassment.

Virginia governor digs in as demands that he resign following racist yearbook photo release swell

Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam on Friday apologized for appearing in a photo that featured a man in blackface and a second person in a Ku Klux Klan hood and robe.

Gov. Larry Hogan boasts that Maryland has 'largest' transportation projects in nation, world. True? Seemingly

Gov. Larry Hogan touted two projects — the Purple Line construction and the I-270 and I-495 widening — as the largest projects in the nation and the world, respectively. Really? Apparently so.

The Baltimore Health Department is looking for someone to sell it a lot of condoms and lube

The Baltimore Health Department is looking for someone to sell it 100,800 condoms and 20,000 packets of lube for a sexually transmitted infection prevention program officials say is increasingly important as infection rates go up.

Kenneth R. Glauber, who headed Glauber's Fine Candies Inc., dies

Kenneth R. Glauber, former president of Glauber's Fine Candies Inc., which was founded in Baltimore in 1876, died Jan. 22 from congestive heart failure at the Masonic Village in Elizabethtown, Pa. The former Riderwood resident was 88.

Checking back in with Mr. Rogers a reminder how unneighborly America has become

The Fred Rogers documentary, "Won't You Be My Neighbor?" airs Saturday  on HBO and PBS. Its vision of gentleness, peace and love is a contrast to the times in which we live.

The Newseum was a grand tribute to the power of journalism. Here's how it failed.

Just 10 years later, the Newseum is shrinking into an uncertain future, the distress sale of its building to Johns Hopkins University marking the end of a troubled tenure that has become a cautionary tale of bloated budgets and unrealized ambition.

McDonogh's Curtis Jacobs, Mount Saint Joseph's Dont’e Thornton commit to Penn State football

In less than an hour early Saturday night, the Nittany Lions landed two of the Baltimore area’s top football prospects.