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June 21, 2018

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Maryland early voting is up 53 percent over 2014 turnout. What does that surge tell us?

Thursday, Jun 21

Many analysts doubt the record clip of early voting signals a "blue wave" of Democrat energy.

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Dozens of immigrant children are being held in Maryland since border separation began

At least a dozen children believed to have been separated from their parents at the border — including one who was just 18 months old — have arrived in Maryland to be cared for while family members are located to take them in.

Today is the last day of early voting in Maryland. Here's what you need to know.

From Thursday through June 21, Marylanders can head to early voting centers — register, if necessary — and cast ballots in the gubernatorial primary election.

'Protect the children': Protesters rally in downtown Baltimore against separation of families at border

Hundreds of protesters blocked off traffic at Gay and East Lombard streets on Wednesday during evening rush hour to demonstrate against ICE’s separation of children from their families who have entered the country illegally.

From Clifton Park to College Park and now off to the NBA, Kevin Huerter always returns to his roots

Two years after leaving a close-knit community in upstate New York for Maryland, Kevin Huerter will watch his NBA future unfold with family, friends and neighbors at a draft viewing party.

Orioles earn 10th road win of year by outlasting rain and Nationals, 3-0, on five-hitter

Mark Trumbo hit a two-run homer and Andrew Cashner and Co. held the Washington Nationals to five hits in a rain-delayed 3-0 road win.

Maryland Gov. Hogan, possible Democratic rivals expand voter outreach with technology

Some of Maryland’s gubernatorial candidates are using the latest technology to engage supporters to promote their campaigns using their smartphones and digital networks.

Towson hopes quarterback Tom Flacco, Joe's younger brother, will help football team bounce back

Tom Flacco, the brother of Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco, will be a piece in a larger team-first scheme coach Rob Ambrose hopes will bring Towson football into a new era.

Maryland delegate says driver yelled 'Heil Hitler' at her while campaigning

Driver yells "Heil Hitler! You don't represent us" at Maryland State Delegate as she was campaigning in Baltimore County.

City Council to pass fire code change unless agencies move on stalled developments, bike lanes

The Baltimore City Council on Wednesday issued city agencies an ultimatum: make “demonstrable progress” on roughly 20 to 25 stalled developments and a handful of bike lanes by Monday, or the council will strip a section from the fire code that the Fire Department has been citing to hold them up.

Maryland focusing on Damon Evans, Patrick Kraft and John Currie for athletic director position

Acting Maryland athletic director Damon Evans, Temple AD Patrick Kraft and former Kansas State-Tennessee AD John Currie are expected to be interviewed this week for the Terps AD post.