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April 12, 2018

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Lawsuit to settle whether Howard County school board chairwoman is disabled

Thursday, Apr 12

An insurance company attorney raised questioned in court how Cynthia Vaillancourt can claim a cognitive disability while presiding over the Howard County school board.

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Community will feel loss of some pediatric services at Baltimore's Medstar Franklin Square hospital, many say

The decision to close the pediatric emergency room at Medstar Franklin Square hospital has caused an uproar from the community and hospital staff, who say MedStar has abandoned its mission to serve the community in the pursuit of profits.

Baltimore Police mobile metro unit hits the streets; is credited with helping reduce crime

Officers have been hand-picked from other units to join a new unit to help combat the surge of violence that has plagued the city since death of Freddie Gray and the riots of 2015.

Kevin Gausman caps strong series of starting pitching for Orioles in 5-3 win over Blue Jays

Orioles right-hander Kevin Gausman gave the Orioles three straight quality starts as they salvaged the series finale against the Toronto Blue Jays.

Under Armour losing ground with teenagers, survey says

Under Armour has lost ground with teens, according to Piper Jaffray's research on the Gen Z market.

Best of Baltimore 2018: Our picks for the top dining, nightlife, arts, activities, people and more

 Featuring staff picks and readers' choice. 

Best of Baltimore 2018: Dining and Nightlife

 Baltimore Sun staffers make their picks for best sushi, best comfort food, best taproom and more. 

Baltimore Mayor Pugh, ex-police chief Davis differ over who sought FBI to investigate Sean Suiter's death

Former Baltimore police commissioner Kevin Davis disputed Mayor Catherine Pugh’s assertion on Wednesday that she asked for the FBI to take over the homicide investigation of Det. Sean Suiter.

Democratic candidates for Baltimore County executive face off for the first time

For the first time, the three leading Democrats running for Baltimore County executive shared a stage Wednesday night, and it did not take long for sharp exchanges between them.

Johns Hopkins investigating indecent exposure incident

An unknown man exposed his genitals to a student at Johns Hopkins University on Wednesday, according to the University’s Campus Safety and Security. 

Study recommends $50 million long-term repair for Hanover Street Bridge, other updates

A study has recommended a $50 million rehabilitation of the Hanover Street Bridge and additional improvements to the approach roads and surrounding areas that could cost up to $28 million, consultants announced in a public meeting in South Baltimore Tuesday night.