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April 24, 2018

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Poll: Republican Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan is favored over Democratic candidates

Tuesday, Apr 24

Gov. Larry Hogan, widely perceived by Marylanders as a moderate, is dominating all of his prospective Democratic rivals by double digits in a Goucher Poll released Tuesday.   

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After snow-filled winter, Baltimore district plans to extend school year while others seek permission for less than 180 days

After a snow-filled winter, Maryland school districts are taking two routes to meeting the state's 180-day instructional requirement. They'll either extend the school year or seek a waiver from the state.

Preston: Ozzie Newsome's final draft as Ravens general manager might usher in promising new era

Ozzie Newsome could be setting the Ravens up this week for success as he prepares to step away from day-to-day operations of the Ravens.

Motive elusive after van driver kills 10 on Toronto sidewalk

Police in Toronto are piecing together video and witness accounts trying to determine why a driver plowed a van along a crowded sidewalk, killing 10 people.

Baltimore's Franciscan Center to farm land in Howard County to help feed the city's poor

The Franciscan Center will begin farming land in Howard County to provide produce for their dining hall and food pantry.

Spokesman: George H.W. Bush hospitalized with blood infection

Former President George H.W. Bush has been hospitalized with an infection, just after attending the funeral of his wife, Barbara, a spokesman said Monday.

Police: Teen girls who carjacked pregnant Baltimore County teacher used ruse to steal cars at 3 schools

A group of teen girls allegedly used a ruse to enter three local schools in an attempt to nab car keys and flee in the stolen vehicles, according to Baltimore County police.

Ex-Sen. Nathaniel Oaks gives up voter registration to remove his name from June primary ballot

Right before he pleaded guilty to federal corruption charges, Nathaniel Oaks gave up his seat in the state senate. Now, in a last-minute effort to get his name off the Baltimore primary ballot in this year's elections, he's also giving up his right to vote.

Despite quality start and immaculate inning, Orioles' Kevin Gausman loses to Indians, 2-1

Orioles right-hander Kevin Gausman pitched a rare immaculate inning en route to eight solid frames Monday night, but still lost, 2-1, to the Cleveland Indians because of his one mistake and the team's fruitless offense.

Ravens could be stuck in no man's land with potential first-round trade partners

At No. 16 overall, “I don’t really feel like they’re in a very sweet spot,” former NFL lineman and current analyst Ross Tucker said.

Investigators: Arundel Lodge employee died trying to rescue friends from Severn fire

As investigators work to find the cause of a fire Saturday at an Arundel Lodge group home in Severn, details are emerging about the three people who died. Residents Walter McCardell, 61, and William Garcia, 44 died in the fire. Employee Barbara Brown perished while trying to evacuate Garcia.