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November 27, 2017

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Maryland nonprofits join 'Giving Tuesday' movement, solicit donations, volunteerism

Monday, Nov 27

A number of Giving Tuesday events are planned in Baltimore to drum up donations in time for the holidays.

Dueling financial portraits of John Paterakis emerge in legal battle between widow and children over his estate

Did John Paterakis leave behind millions of dollars in cash as his widow claims, or is the bakery magnate's fortune tied up in trusts as his children would argue?

'House of Cards' production crew to be paid for additional two weeks while on hiatus

The production crew for “House of Cards,” which has been on hiatus after sexual misconduct allegations against actor Kevin Spacey, will be paid for an additional two weeks, according to an email from Media Rights Capital.

A high-end 'guntry club' has Owings Mills in its sights

A pair of entrepreneurs with police experience hope to turn an office building in Owings Mills into the Guntry Club of Maryland, which would have five shooting ranges, a lecture hall, training classrooms, a cafe, VIP lounge and other amenities.

After getting little wild-card help, Ravens need to win tonight to stay in playoff position

The pressure is on the Ravens after most other AFC contenders get the job done in Week 12.

Working out of the library, Maryland Legal Aid helps people grapple with issues only a lawyer can fix

Maryland Legal Aid is serving thousands of city residents with legal needs from divorces and wills to expungements and evictions with their program Lawyer in the Library.

By his count: 15,035 trees planted, 300 pints donated, 1 lifetime of service

Gene DeSantis has spent the past four decades doing volunteer work almost every day. During a typical week, Gene will work two shifts at Our Daily Bread. On Fridays and Saturdays, he fixes breakfasts and sandwiches for homeless people at a food pantry sponsored by his church. Most nights, he works

Feds have reopened 2010 case involving slain Baltimore detective and indicted gun task force officer

A closer look at the case of Umar Burley, who was arrested by indicted Sgt. Wayne Jenkins in a case that involved slain Det. Sean Suiter. Federal prosecutors have recently entered their appearance in the closed case.

Proposed restaurant at Pinehurst Wine Shoppe sparks neighborhood controversy

Pinehurst Wine Shoppe's owners are planning to expand their buildings to open a restaurant.

A challenge to Trump's outrageous attack on CNN International

I was pleased to be on CNN's "Reliable Sources" Sunday in the wake of Donald Trump's outrageous attack on CNN International, one of the world's great journalistic institutions. This is part of Trump's larger disinformation campaign, and journalists have to fight back against it.