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April 9, 2018

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Maryland lawmakers' tax relief plan leaves many with higher state tax bills

Monday, Apr 9

More than one in five Maryland taxpayers will their state and local income tax bills go up by $730, on average, next year. The tax relief plan nearing final passage would reduce that tab by $40.

Crime, guns are among unresolved issues on final day of Maryland's legislative session

Guns and crime will top the list of unfinished business Monday as lawmakers gather in Annapolis for the 2018 legislative session's final day — a dash to the midnight deadline for a record 3,101 bills introduced in the Maryland General Assembly.

Orioles climb out of early five-run hole to beat Yankees, 8-7, in 12 innings

Craig Gentry won an 11-pitch at-bat to drive in the go-ahead run in the 12th inning, and Brad Brach escaped a bases-loaded, no-outs jam in the bottom half for his second save of the season.

Orioles' Mike Wright Jr. chased by Yankees in five-run first inning

Orioles right-hander Mike Wright Jr. has bounced back from plenty of struggles as he looks to solidify himself as a major league starter. Sunday's nightmare against the Yankees might be one bridge too far.

No more stickers: City wants to make Baltimore's residential parking permits virtual

To allow the city’s parking inspectors to cover more ground, the Parking Authority of Baltimore City is proposing to ditch the current system of residential permit stickers in favor of a virtual permit system using license plate readers to tell who’s parked in the wrong area.

Man, 30, killed in crash, the second in Ellicott City on Sunday

The crash was the second in Ellicott City over the weekend. 

Three staffers hospitalized, property damaged at juvenile detention center in Frederick County

Three staff members at a juvenile detention center in Frederick County were hospitalized Sunday after being assaulted by a group of youths who also destroyed property — and then barricaded themselves from the responding troopers and sheriff’s deputies, State Police said.

Red Shoe Shuffle draws thousands, raises money for a new Ronald McDonald House in Baltimore

The seventh annual Red Shoe Shuffle drew 3,000 participants Sunday and raised $400,000 toward a new Ronald McDonald House in Baltimore.

Maryland families remember crime victims at annual memorial service

An estimated 200 attendees turned out for the 29th annual Maryland Statewide Memorial Services for crime victims and their families at Long Reach High School in Columbia, an event that brings together those who have been affected by crime and those who prosecute the criminals.

Social media threat against school 'had nothing to do with' Maryland, police say

A threatening message circulating online that seemed to warn of an impending school shooting came from out of state and has “nothing to do with” Maryland, Baltimore County police said Sunday.

Charm City Cakes' Duff Goldman proposes to girlfriend with twine

Celebrity chef Duff Goldman proposed to girlfriend Johnna Colbry with butcher's twine, according to an Instagram post announcing the engagement.