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April 23, 2018

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Johns Hopkins performs world's first 'total' penile transplant, on veteran wounded by IED blast

Monday, Apr 23

The Johns Hopkins reconstructive surgery team performed the world’s first transplant of a penis, scrotum and abdominal wall on a wounded soldier.

Former state Sen. Nathaniel Oaks agrees to give up voter registration in bid to get his name off the ballot

Right before he pleaded guilty to federal corruption charges, Nathaniel Oaks gave up his seat in the state senate. Now, in a last-minute effort to get his name off the Baltimore primary ballot in this year's elections, he's also giving up his right to vote.

Waffle House shooting suspect arrested; father also could face charges, Nashville police say

The suspect in an attack that killed four people at a Waffle House restaurant in Tennessee was arrested Monday not far from his apartment, police said.

Anne Arundel investigators ID three people killed in Severn group home fire

Anne Arundel County fire investigators have identified the three people who died Saturday in a fire at the Arundel Lodge group home in Severn. Two residents — Walter McCardell, 61, and William Garcia, 44, — along with employee Barbara Brown, 65, of Brooklyn, died in the fire.

Orioles on deck: What to watch Monday vs. Indians, plus lineups, broadcast info and more

First pitch, TV, radio, pitching matchups, what to watch and more about Monday's series finale against the Indians.

As draft nears, Ozzie Newsome and Ravens front office prepared to answer myriad questions

The Ravens have been mum about their draft plans. We'll start to get some answers Thursday.

After Universal FanCon abruptly postponed, community members rally to host Baltimore pop-up convention

Community members, fan organizations, media companies and con enthusiasts have banded together to host pop-up event WICOMICON Saturday in place of the postponed Universal FanCon.

Violent April breaks brief peace in Baltimore, with 29 killings in past three weeks

Baltimore police counted 17 killings last month, but 29 within the past three weeks. For Baltimoreans and for the officials charged with keeping them safe, a familiar dread is returning.

Baltimore City Council to consider public financing of city elections

The Baltimore City Council will consider whether to create a system of public financing for local elections in a bid to open up the mayor's office and council seats to a wider range of candidates.

Spring at Sherwood Gardens through the years

A look back through the years at the popular Baltimore gardens.