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Tuesday, Jan 29 A light snowfall is forecast to arrive in Baltimore during the Tuesday evening commute, and could create "rapidly deteriorating conditions" on roadways, National Weather Service forecasters said. They predict a cold rain will turn to snow, and as much as 3 inches of snow could fall, they said. | | |
| For the third time in two weeks, Harford County schools will have a two-hour delay because of the weather forecast Tuesday. |
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| The Baltimore transportation department will amend legislation that could have exposed people who ride a rental scooter too fast or on some city sidewalks to a month in jail and a $1,000 fine. Spokesman German Vigil says the department never expected scooter riders to face jail time. |
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| Three months after University of Maryland President Wallace Loh announced his pending retirement in the wake of the death of football player Jordan McNair, and less than six months before his departure, the University System of Maryland has not formed a search committee to find his replacement. |
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| A $40 million project to replace three bridges over Maryland Route 295 in South Baltimore is expected to cause traffic delays on the underlying highway and in nearby neighborhoods until early 2023, according to the city Department of Transportation. |
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| Independent investigators concluded 10 adults in authority positions allegedly engaged in sexual misconduct or inappropriate relationships with students from the 1970s through the early 1990s. |
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| Much of the Ravens front office and coaching staff have spent the week at the Senior Bowl, and a second strong draft class in a row would help close the gap between the Ravens and top teams in the NFL. |
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| A growing partnership between the University of Maryland School of Medicine and Baltimore schools aims to engage talented students and engender a love of science. |
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| Each Monday night, Arti Sardesai drives to the Miller Library in Ellicott City and immerses herself in learning Korean. At 49, it’s not easy mastering a foreign tongue, but Sardesai believes it will benefit her work as an occupational therapist in the area. |
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| Freshman point guard Nia Clouden, an Owings Mills resident and St. Frances graduate, has started all 20 games for the No. 22 Spartans, ranking second on the team in total assists and steals and third in scoring. |
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