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March 29, 2018

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Opening Day a mix of beginnings and possible endings for Orioles and their fans

Thursday, Mar 29

Opening Day was the usual celebration of renewal for the Orioles and their fans, but it was also a time to reflect on those who might not be with the team next year.

Adam Jones hits walk-off homer in 11th, Orioles top Twins, 3-2, on Opening Day

An Opening Day that seemed scripted for disaster Thursday at Camden Yards ended with the longest-tenured Oriole — center fielder Adam Jones — the hero.

New trial for 'Serial' subject Adnan Syed upheld by Maryland appeals court

Maryland’s second-highest court has upheld a judge’s ruling overturning the murder conviction of “Serial” podcast subject Adnan Syed.

Who is Adnan Syed? Here's what you need to know about the case chronicled by 'Serial' podcast

Adnan Syed, the subject of the wildly popular "Serial" podcast, is a former Baltimore student who was charged in the killing of his high school girlfriend Hae Min Lee in 1999.

Former Baltimore Sen. Nathaniel Oaks pleads guilty to corruption charges

Nathaniel T. Oaks pleaded guilty to two federal corruption charges this morning in U.S. District Court in Baltimore, Judge Richard D. Bennett said — about two hours after Oaks formally resigned his Senate seat in the Maryland General Assembly.

Nathaniel Oaks' departure from Maryland Senate leaves Democrats a vote shy

Nathaniel Oaks resigned from office at a time that makes it almost impossible for the residents of the 41st District to be represented in the Maryland Senate in the waning days of this year's session.

Under Armour announces significant data breach of its MyFitnessPal app

About 150 million users of the MyFitnessPal fitness and nutrition app and website have been affected by a data security breach, the site’s owner, Baltimore-based Under Armour, said Thursday.

'She was my girl': 16-year-old victim of Maryland high school shooting remembered during prayer service

Jaelynn Willey was a dedicated swimmer, a loving sister and was known for making the most delicious chocolate chip cookies. The 16-year-old was fatally wounded last week during a shooting at Great Mills High School in Southern Maryland.

Judge challenges prosecutors for evidence in Michael Johnson murder trial

City prosecutors are expected to rest their case Thursday in the murder trial of Michael Maurice Johnson, setting up a pivotal motions argument that could decide the case.

For Baltimore, other cities facing hacks, list of risks is 'as long as your twisted imagination'

It's difficult for cities like Baltimore to manage cybersecurity risks. And it's only going to get tougher.