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March 2, 2019

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Former Ravens running back Alex Collins released on bail, faces gun, marijuana possession charges

Former Ravens running back Alex Collins was released on $7,500 bail after an initial appearance early Saturday in the district court for Maryland.

Two members of Hogan's redistricting commission resign after failing to meet requirements for panel

Two members of Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan’s redistricting commission have resigned after The Baltimore Sun asked questions about whether their participation in the body redrawing Maryland’s voting districts violated state rules.

Baltimore woman killed in shooting niece of Ceasefire founder

When Letrice Gant helped found Baltimore’s peace movement Ceasefire, she didn’t know the devastating pain of a killing first-hand. That changed Wednesday when Gant’s 21-year-old niece Kaylyn High was shot in the head on E. 22nd Street near Guilford Avenue, the untended target of gunfire.

Up for grabs: Baltimore's storied 'Mount Royal' mansion dates to 1792

No longer home to 18th-century gentry, aged Quakers or Norwegian sailors, a Reservoir Hill mansion from 1792 is being declared surplus city property, and a city councilman is trying to determine how it should be used next.

Rent an apartment, get a bike: Baltimore developers pitch a new, carless way to live

Developers promoting carless living are finishing an apartment building where tenants will get a bike when they sign a lease.

This rare bill sold for nearly 2,000 times its worth at a Baltimore auction

A $1,000 bill sold for $1.92 million at a Baltimore auction.

Loyola Maryland’s Pat Spencer headlines men’s nominees for Tewaaraton Award watch list

The senior attackmen, a two-time finalist for the annual award akin to the Heisman Trophy, and Boston College senior attacker and 2018 Tewaaraton winner Sam Apuzzo top the watch list released Thursday night.

Stop or go? Baltimore traffic light replaced after intersection showed one red, one green

A traffic light at 25th Street and Maryland Avenue in Baltimore's Remington neighborhood was replaced Thursday, after showing a constant green light for more than an hour.

Maryland, Delaware governors praise transmission line cost decision

DOVER, Del. — The governors of Delaware and Maryland are praising a federal panel's ruling in a dispute over planned cost allocations for a $278 million regional electric transmission line.

Pimlico vs. Laurel: A look at the facilities

A visual comparison of Pimlico Race Course, home of the Preakness, and Laurel Park, which might host the second jewel of the Triple Crown in the future.

Campaign finance legislation will go before Anne Arundel County Council

Amendments to Senate Bill 710 will turn the bill to state enabling law, meaning the County Council will have to draft and pass its own campaign finance legislation.