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 Sunday, Feb 10 Baltimore isn't prosecuting marijuana possession, but police are still making arrests. Activists established a "weed zone" to highlight the confusion generated by that situation and call for better coordination among city police, prosecutors and the community. |  | |
| Kaila Charles scored 17 points and No. 10 Maryland extended its lead in the Big Ten with a 62-48 victory over 20th-ranked Rutgers |
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| Ice and snow is expected in the Baltimore region Sunday night into Monday morning, and then more chances for icy precipitation are forecast Monday night into Tuesday. |
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| The City Council is poised to pass a bill Monday that would force a large Baltimore trash incinerator to dramatically reduce its emissions of harmful pollutants, even though questions remain unanswered about the domino effects it could have on the city's waste stream. |
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| The Anne Arundel County Council has resurrected the polystyrene ban bill. This legislation was passed by the previous council but vetoed by then County Executive Steve Schuh. The bill is poised to pass the Council this time without an executive veto. |
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| Orioles fans aren't going to have much to cheer about if they concentrate the won-loss column this year, so they have to reset their expectations this spring. |
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| Eight horses died in a fire that destroyed a barn Saturday evening in the Union Bridge area of Frederick County. Firefighters were dispatched to the barn in the 10000 block of Bessie Clemson Road about 4:30 p.m., and they found about 70 percent of the structure in flames. |
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| Baltimore’s Gervonta Davis retained his World Boxing Association super-featherweight belt by knocking out Mexico’s Hugo Ruiz with one second remaining in the first round Saturday night at Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, Calif. |
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| Bipartisan talks aimed at resolving the border wall dispute and averting a government shutdown Friday have broken down and are at an impasse. |
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| An extremely rare illness left Elijah Yanike, of Taneytown, paralyzed. After a fortunate near-full recovery, his parents want to make sure other parents are informed in the unlikely event acute flaccid myelitis strikes their own families. |
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