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January 5, 2019

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Public shares frustration over Baltimore police commissioner nominee Joel Fitzgerald at council hearing

Saturday, Jan 5

Members of the Baltimore City Council heard a barrage of concern, frustration and outright opposition to the mayor's selection of Joel Fitzgerald as police commissioner, as a public hearing began at City Hall Saturday.

TSA operations continue at BWI amid national reports of agents calling out sick

Checkpoint operations are continuing in a routine manner Saturday at the Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport amid reports of mass numbers of TSA agents calling out sick during the government shutdown.

Tax refunds may be delayed, food aid to poor cut if government shutdown lingers

Food stamps for 38 million people face reductions and $140 billion in tax refunds could be delayed if the government shutdown stretches into February,

Maryland uses big first-half run after another early deficit to roll over Rutgers, 77-63

After missing 10 of its first 13 shots and falling behind Rutgers early by six, Maryland closed the first half on a 33-6 run en route to a 77-63 road victory.

The Ravens offense is unique for a reason: 'After a while, these guys don't want to run'

What makes the Ravens offense difficult to stop — the novelty of the play calls, the threat of an athletic quarterback as a runner — is also what will force it to evolve.

Beyond speed and confidence, Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson succeeds with the power of nice

When you watch Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, it’s easy to be mesmerized by his video-game cuts or his uncanny tendency to deliver sensational plays immediately after he’s made mistakes. Maybe it's just as important that Jackson is a nice person.

Baltimore County executive supports teen curfew at White Marsh Mall

The Baltimore County executive's statement came the day after residents packed a community meeting in Perry Hall on Thursday night to discuss crime.

Former Baltimore resident accused in racially charged Times Square stabbing death delays guilty plea

An Army veteran from Baltimore accused of fatally stabbing a black man with a sword in Times Square in 2017 told a Manhattan judge Friday he intends to plead guilty — but not while he’s taking pain medication for his broken foot.

Wanda Q. Draper unexpectedly retires as executive director of Baltimore's Reginald F. Lewis Museum

Wanda Draper is retiring as the executive director of Baltimore's Reginald F. Lewis Museum to spend more time with her family; her last day will be Feb. 12.

When big football arrived in Baltimore

The city built a municipal stadium by degrees, and called it by several different names.