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February 25, 2018

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Facing a tough campaign to unseat popular Gov. Hogan, Maryland Democrats display unity

Sunday, Feb 25

Maryland Democrats face a host of problems in unseating Republican Gov. Larry Hogan, but disunity doesn't appear to be one of them. At a forum Saturday in Baltimore, all seven contenders for the Democratic nomination for governor pledged their unwavering support for the winner of the primary.

Maryland's Turgeon on Stone allegations: 'There’s no involvement with us or our staff. None.'

A day after releasing a statement saying he had no connection to agent Andy Miller, Maryland coach Mark Turgeon said in a postgame news conference that neither he nor any of his staff members had any involvement in former player Diamond Stone receiving more than $14,000 in improper payments.

Johns Hopkins won't penalize applicants who protest gun violence

Johns Hopkins University joined a growing number of universities and colleges around the country in publicly assuring high school students that their admissions chances won’t be hurt if they protest gun violence.

After testy call with Trump over border wall, Mexico's president shelves White House visit

Peña Nieto was eyeing an official trip to Washington this month or in early March, but called off the plan after Trump would not agree to publicly affirm Mexico's position that it would not fund construction of a border wall that the Mexican people widely consider offensive.

Man killed in shooting on N. Smallwood Street in West Baltimore

A 26-year-old man was found shot to death in a house on Smallwood Street.

Orioles' Bundy has rocky spring debut in loss to Phillies, but is focused on gaining control

Dylan Bundy allowed five runs in two innings in his Grapefruit League debut Saturday against the Phillies.

North Korean envoy, in South, opens door to U.S. talks

A North Korean envoy making a rare visit to South Korea said Sunday that his country was willing to open talks with the United States.

Baltimore students in CURE program learn about dental health

Students from the Baltimore CURE Scholars Program learned the ins and outs of dental health Saturday at the University of Maryland School of Dentistry.

A group is trying to get the grounded Baltimore police surveillance airplane flying again. The pitch: It can catch corrupt cops

For months, company officials and community members have been pushing to build support around Baltimore to bring back the police surveillance plane, which has been grounded for months.

Maryland educators debate who should carry guns in schools, push back against Trump proposal

Maryland’s state superintendent said she’s calling an emergency meeting of the Maryland Center for School Safety board on Monday to “ensure that every resource is available is being used to make schools safe. But she also said the more should be done to support and counsel troubled students.