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December 7, 2018

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Jessup man charged with murder in Hanover model home homicide

Friday, Dec 7

Police arrested Dillon Nicholas Augustyniak, 18, of Jessup, and charged him with the murder of Steve Wilson, 33, of Annapolis, who was found dead inside a model home in Hanover Wednesday.

Baltimore, like other U.S. cities, sees declines in homicides in 2018

After spiking over the past few years, homicide rates in cities across the U.S. appear to be on track to fall this year, according to a recent New York Times report.

Ravens QB Joe Flacco questionable to play Sunday, still awaiting clearance

His participation Friday moves him one step closer to returning to a team that might no longer need him under center.

Medical marijuana sales in Maryland tops $96M as market booms in first year of operation

Maryland's medical marijuana industry finished its first full year with nearly 75,000 patients driving $96.3 million in sales of 730,000 individual products such as vape pens.

This company is bringing on-demand convenience store delivery to Baltimore

GoPuff, a service that delivers more than 2,000 products instantly, is launching in Baltimore.

Harford Sheriff: Security cameras indicate young girl was directed to steal packages in Bel Air

Security cameras seized as part of a theft investigation show young girl allegedly being used to steal packages off a porch in Bel Air, according to the Sheriff's Office.

As Michael Locksley returns to coach Maryland football, police still seek his son's killer

As Michael Locksley returns to College Park as the new University of Maryland football coach, police in Howard County continue to search for his son’s killer.

Baltimore City Council bills aim to cut back on vaping, smoking — including banning flavored vape liquids

The three bills look to broaden the definition of smoking devices and ban the sale of flavored vaping liquids, as well as call for tobacco retailers to post information about smoking risks and cessation and carry nicotine replacement products like patches and gum.

University of Maryland's chief medical officer Stephen T. Bartlett resigns

Stephen T. Bartlett, the University of Maryland's chief medical officer, resigned from his role and is leaving the job immediately.