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March 22, 2018

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Landlords with lead-tainted units could lose rights to evict under Maryland bill

Thursday, Mar 22

The Maryland House of Delegates advanced two bills that seek to reform eviction procedures in Baltimore and across the state.

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Baltimore weather: Schools close, snow moves out, icy patches on some roads remain

Snow has moved out of the region, but patches of black ice might form on roads and sidewalks with below-freezing temperatures Thursday, according to the National Weather Service.

Maryland schools and snow days: what is left?

With Wednesday’s snowfall, many Baltimore-area school systems are at the end of their allotted snow days for the 2017-2018 school year.

Don't buy sticker price: Orioles' use of deferred money in contracts helped land Cobb

The Orioles have used deferred money in their long-term free agent contracts for five offseasons. It was used to entice Alex Cobb this year, and the money saved on present commitments with deferred money was used toward his 2018 salary.

Gun used in Maryland high school shooting was legally owned by shooter's father, sheriff says

The handgun used in Tuesday’s shooting at Great Mills High School was legally owned by the shooter’s father, the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office said Wednesday.

Here's what we know about the Maryland high school shooting

In the fallout of the shooting at Great Mills High School in Southern Maryland, many different storylines have developed. Here’s all of them in one place.

Beer reform taps out as Maryland House panel rejects Franchot brewery bill

The legislation comptroller Peter Franchot sponsored would have freed Maryland’s brewers from a variety of restrictions in state liquor laws, including curbs on the amount of beer they can make and sell directly to the public.

Lone female candidate for Maryland governor breastfeeds her baby in online ad

Krish Vignarajah is the only woman running to be Maryland's next governor, and her first campaign ad opens with her breastfeeding her infant daughter. Vignarajah says, 'It's me owning the fact that I'm a woman."

Gold Star father Khizr Khan to appear at campaign event for Maryland gubernatorial candidate Kamenetz

Khizr Khan, who made national headlines when he criticized then-candidate Donald Trump during the 2016 Democratic National Convention, is set to appear at a campaign event for Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz next week.

Rare $1,000 bill expected to fetch $1M at Baltimore auction

A rare $1,000 bill from 1863 is expected to sell for about $1 million at an auction in Baltimore.