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December 15, 2017

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How a trash incinerator — Baltimore's biggest polluter — became 'green' energy

Friday, Dec 15

A state renewable energy program is sending millions of dollars of ratepayer subsidies to Baltimore's biggest polluter, the Wheelabrator incinerator. Community activists in South Baltimore are trying to increase recycling to essentially put the incinerator out of business.

Amtrak names team to redevelop Baltimore's Penn Station, surrounding Amtrak properties

Amtrak has selected a group of Baltimore-area firms to lead a major redevelopment of Baltimore’s Penn Station and nearby Amtrak properties.

Light snow could disrupt Friday afternoon commute, forecasters warn

A chance of snow Friday could disrupt the afternoon commute in the Baltimore-Washington metro area, the National Weather Service warned. 

More than 20 medical marijuana dispensaries in Maryland approved, drug supply low

Nearly two dozen dispensaries are now authorized to open their doors, but regulators warn the drug supply will be low for months.

Loyola Blakefield closed after racist graffiti in bathroom stall, Towson boys school says

Loyola Blakefield, a Catholic boys’ school in Towson, was closed Thursday after racist graffiti was discovered in a bathroom stall.

ACLU requests police body camera footage from Harlem Park lockdown after Baltimore Det. Suiter shooting

The American Civil Liberties Union of Maryland on Thursday requested police body camera footage from the initial, days-long investigation into Det. Sean Suiter’s fatal shooting in Harlem Park last month, calling the police response there "unprecedented."

At St. Alphonsus Ligouri in Baltimore, believers find new inspiration in old Latin Mass

The National Shrine of St. Alphonsus Ligouri in Baltimore reaffirms Latin-rite devotion in celebration of Advent season.

Maryland must pay cabinet secretaries who weren't confirmed, judge rules

An Anne Arundel County judge ruled Thursday that the state must pay two of Gov. Larry Hogan's cabinet secretaries who were not confirmed by the legislature.

Preston: It's time for the Ravens to make a serious run

The Ravens need to gear up for playoff run over the last three games of the regular season.