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July 6, 2018

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Maryland received two subpoenas in FBI investigation into college basketball corruption

Friday, Jul 6

The investigation already has resulted in the arrest of four assistant coaches from Power Five conference schools as well as the firing of Hall of Fame coach Rick Pitino at Louisville.

Former Maryland men's basketball starter Damonte Dodd indicted on rape, assault charges

Former Maryland basketball star Damonte Dodd has been indicted on rape and assault charges for allegedly having sex with an intoxicated woman in a Nov. 2017 incident, the Prince George’s County State’s Attorney’s office announced Friday. 

Olszewski's lead narrows to just 7 votes in Democratic primary for Baltimore County executive

Baltimore County elections officials expect to count the final votes in the primary election on Friday — and declare a winner in the Democratic primary for county executive.

Baltimore police arrest driver of car in which 7-year-old girl was shot Thursday

Baltimore's interim police commissioner Gary Tuggle said Friday they arrested the driver of the Honda, 33-year-old Darnell Holmes, on possession and drug charges. Taylor, 7, was in the backseat of the car — which had dark-tinted windows — with another child, police said.

Larry Hogan releases tax returns, showing he's made $2.4 million while governor

Hogan was paid $178,000 last year as governor, but most of his income came from his private real estate business.

Howard County Council incumbent ousted in primary by two votes

Political newcomer Liz Walsh has upset incumbent County Councilman Jon Weinstein in Howard County’s Democratic primary, elections officials announced Friday.

Maryland elections board and MVA agree on number of voters whose information wasn't transferred on time: 83,493

The State elections board and the Motor Vehicle Administration MVA have reached agreement on the number of voters whose address and party registration information wasn't passed along on time for them to avoid having to cast provisional ballots in the June 26 primary.

Groups call on Mayor Pugh to support public financing of Baltimore elections

More than 30 groups sent letters Friday to Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh asking her to support a City Council bill that would provide public financing for local campaigns.

New arena 'not recommended,' but second hotel endorsed as part of Baltimore Convention Center expansion

City and state economic development leaders have concluded that a plan to build a replacement for Royal Farms Arena on the site of the Baltimore Convention Center is too ambitious and complicated to be realistic.