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February 10, 2018

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

Saturday, Feb 10

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.

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.

Jared Kushner firm asks judge to return tenant lawsuit to Baltimore court, keeping investors' identities secret

Rather than reveal its investor’s identities by today as ordered by a federal judge, the apartment company owned by Jared Kushner will transfer a tenants’ lawsuit against it back to the Baltimore court where it was first filed, according to an attorney for the tenants. 

Maryland tackle football bill absorbs early hits

Many coaches around the state took to social media and sports talk radio in opposition after the legislation was filed this week.

Actor Reg Cathey, known for roles in The Wire, House of Cards, dies at 59

The actor Reg Cathey, who had roles in The Wire, House of Cards, and other films and TV shows with Baltimore links has died at 59.

Early-morning West Baltimore fire leaves firefighter injured

A firefighter suffered non-life-threatening injuries while responding to a two-alarm fire in West Baltimore early Saturday morning.

New mosquito emoji scratches itch of public health workers, smartphone users

Thanks to a pair of public health workers, a mosquito emoji is coming to a smartphone near you.

Here are the five Winter Olympics events you must not miss

Make sure you catch these five competitions, or you will kick yourself later

Fallston man gets 50 years in prison for killing his wife

Ricardo Muscolino, the Fallston man convicted of killing his wife in August 2016, was sentenced Friday to 50 years in prison.