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April 2, 2018

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In a Howard County classroom, dinosaurs, chariots and tornadoes become lifelike

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Bellow Springs Elementary School students get a taste of augmented reality, dinosaurs, chariots and tornadoes.

PHOTOS: Augmented Reality at Bellows Spring Elementary School

Dave Floyd teaches a lesson on augmented reality at Bellows Spring Elementary School in Ellicott City on Thursday, March 29, 2018.

Dog missing for three years reunited with owner after Howard County officer's traffic stop

Harley was stolen from his owner's backyard three years ago. Thanks to a traffic stop by a Howard County police officer last weekend, the German Shepherd finally found his way home.

Guns, taxes, Obamacare fix: Maryland General Assembly has much to resolve in final week

Maryland state lawmakers have just a week left to resolve some of the costliest and most controversial problems of the year: shoring up Obamacare, alleviating an expected rise in income taxes, expanding the medical marijuana industry and bolstering school safety.

Fastball fails Orioles' Kevin Gausman in his 2018 debut, a 7-0 loss to the Twins

Orioles right-hander Kevin Gausman was working with the slowest fastball of his major league career Sunday as the Minnesota Twins teed up off on him and hit three home runs.

Ogunbowale's 3-pointer in final second lifts Notre Dame over Miss. State for NCAA women's title, 61-58

Semifinal hero Arike Ogunbowale of the Fighting Irish does it again, this time hitting the winning shot for the national championship.

Former Raven Ray Lewis is fielding offers for his sprawling Baltimore County mansion

Former Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis relisted his estate last month at around $1.9 million. The property is currently listed as pending in the Multiple Listing Service, records show.

Video of Sinclair anchors voicing same script about fake news goes viral

A montage went viral this weekend showing Sinclair anchors at stations across the country reading a centrally scripted message about fake news.