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January 2, 2018

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Baltimore intensifies efforts to get homeless indoors during extreme cold

Tuesday, Jan 2

No homeless men, women or children are turned away from Baltimore shelters when weather reaches such extreme low temperatures, city officials say.

Lombard Street water main break took months to locate, public works director says

An Upper Fells Point woman said she reported to the city that water was leaking from a crack on East Lombard Street in summer — four months before temperatures dropped, coating the busy road in ice and slush that disrupted the Tuesday morning rush hour.

Forecasters watching chances for light snow in Baltimore, heavier accumulations elsewhere Wednesday night

A storm just off the coast is expected to bring heavy snow to the Eastern Shore and Southern Maryland this week, and potentially some light snow accumulations to the Baltimore area.

Radee Prince indicted in Harford for October workplace shooting that killed three, wounded two

The man suspected of shooting to death three people and wounding two others at an Edgewood business in October has been indicted by a Harford County grand jury, the county state’s attorney said.

Opposition ready to fight Franchot proposals to ease regulation of brewers

Disparate opponents are gearing to fight the recommendations of Comptroller Peter Franchot’s Reform on Tap task force recommendations to the General Assembly on how to unshackle the state’s growing craft brewery industry. Opponents who were on the task force complain that their input was ignored.

Martin O'Malley in no hurry for his State House portrait

Nearly three years after leaving office, former Gov. Martin O'Malley and his wife still haven't had their portraits painted for display in Annapolis.

8 Baltimore trials to watch in 2018

The Gun Trace Task Force case, the bribery trial of state Sen. Nathaniel Oaks, and the killings of Phylicia Barnes and McKenzie Elliott are among the trials to watch in Baltimore in 2018

Hopkins student and family killed in Costa Rica plane crash

Johns Hopkins student Zachary Steinberg, his parents, and his two brothers were among 12 people killed in a plane crash Sunday in Costa Rica.

Schmuck: Ravens almost fooled us, but they were who they were

The Ravens started to look like a legitimate playoff team at the end of the season, but they really weren't.

Comedian John Oliver celebrates new year at Baltimore restaurants Hersh's, Alexander's Tavern

Comedian John Oliver visited Hersh's restaurant in South Baltimore just after midnight on New Year's Day.