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February 10, 2018

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Led by Kevin Huerter, Maryland beats Northwestern, 73-57, for second win in three games

Saturday, Feb 10

Kevin Huerter finished with 22 points, one shy of tying his season high, to help Maryland beat Northwestern, 73-57.

Two dead after crash on I-695 near Reisterstown Road

Two people died early Saturday morning in a crash on the Baltimore Beltway near Reisterstown Road, Maryland State Police said.

MICA's David Plunkert wins ASME award for New Yorker's Trump Klan cover

Maryland Institute College of Art adjunct faculty member David Plunkert has won cover of the year in the American Society of Magazine Editors’ 2018 Best Cover Contest for his August New Yorker cover featuring President Donald Trump and a Klansman-like sail.

Patterson Park's Bistro Rx to close in spring

Patterson Park restaurant and bar Bistro Rx announced it would transition into a new concept with new ownership by the spring.

Orioles face plenty of questions, uncertainty as spring training begins

What the starting rotation will look like is just one of the pressing questions the Orioles face as spring training begins.

Northwest portion of Baltimore Metro system shut down for weeks

Extensive parts of Baltimore’s Metro SubwayLink system will remain closed for several weeks after inspectors determined the tracks need emergency repairs, the Maryland Department of Transportation said Friday.

Amazon is planning its own delivery service, going head-to-head with FedEx and UPS

Shares of delivery companies FedEx and UPS slid before the opening bell following a media report that Amazon.com is readying its own air delivery service for business.

Jacques Kelly: Old Goucher working to emerge as a business and housing hub

Entrepreneurs see Maryland Avenue corridor of Old Goucher as a small but emerging business hub.

Maryland recognition of Accohannock tribe sparks debate within community of Native Americans

Clarence Tyler, a member of the Accohannock tribe near Crisfield, said that for centuries his people concealed their native identity in Maryland, “hiding in plain sight” from the white man. In December, the tribe was formally recognized by the state with an order from Gov. Larry Hogan.