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Keith and Valeria Smith returned to what appears to be BWI Marshall Airport in the custody of the Baltimore Police Department's Warrant Apprehension Task Force on Thursday morning. More: Read today's eNewspaper | Listen to the news now | | |
An inch or more of rain is forecast to fall across the Baltimore region Thursday as a low-pressure system moves up the East Coast, potentially strengthening into a storm known as a "bomb cyclone," meteorologists said. | | |
It's time for the NCAA men's basketball tournament. You probably have a lot of questions, like how to watch the games on TV, streaming and hear them. And do you know where truTV is? | | |
Several Maryland players say that the Terps might have taken Nebraska too lightly going into their Big Ten tournament opener in Chicago, and will take that hard lesson into Thursday's NCAA tournament opener against No. 11 seed Belmont in Jacksonville. | | |
Find out more about Maryland's opponent, Belmont, on Thursday. | | |
Good luck finding a more interesting bio than that of Towson women's basketball coach Diane Richardson, who qualified for the Olympics in track and spent 20 years as a successful businesswoman before she ever picked up a whistle. In just her second year as head coach, her team is NCAA bound. | | |
House Speaker Michael Busch said Wednesday that he will introduce sweeping legislation to reform the University of Maryland Medical System’s board of directors as accusations of “self-dealing” have rocked the hospital network. | | |
The start of spring also brings the start of allergy season. Here's what you need to know. | | |
The Orioles are trying to lift themselves from the ashes of their historically bad 2018 season, and — win or lose — they can lift up their troubled city if their effort sends the right message to the fans. | | |
When Michelle and Greg Webb bought their two-story, five-bedroom house in Pasadena’s Ventnor neighborhood in 2013, they knew they’d found the perfect home. But the home, built in 2004, was outdated. | | |
Services have been set for next week for Tripp Johnson, the 7-year-old who died in a 12-car accident last week on Route 24 in Bel Air. | | |
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