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January 11, 2019

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Successful math and science nonprofit expands to West Baltimore school — once one of the state's worst

Friday, Jan 11

The Ingenuity Project, an advanced match and science program, is expanding to James McHenry Elementary/Middle School in Hollins Market next year.

Multiple injuries reported as vehicle crashes into building on West Pratt Street in Baltimore

A serious crash was reported in the 1200 block of W. Pratt Street, Baltimore police said.

Ravens promote Greg Roman to offensive coordinator; Marty Mornhinweg won't return

The move, which comes on Eric DeCosta’s first day as Ravens general manager, is expected to solidify John Harbaugh’s future in Baltimore.

Convicted Baltimore heroin dealers headed back to trial for allegedly beating courthouse marshals

Three convicted heroin dealers from Baltimore are headed back to court for allegedly throwing punches and elbows at federal agents during a drug trial last year.

Baltimore County police cruiser strikes school bus while responding to another crash in Middle River

Two crashes 10 minutes apart shut down both directions of Maryland Route 700 in Middle River on Friday afternoon, according to the Maryland State Highway Administration.

Prudential Financial makes 'sizable' opportunity zone investment in East Baltimore project

Prudential Financial plans to invest in a $150 million East Baltimore mixed-use project through the federal opportunity zones program, an economic development incentive designed to direct investment capital into struggling communities.

Major in charge of Baltimore Police training academy retiring

The major in charge of the Baltimore Police training academy is retiring, just as the department begins training officers on consent decree reforms.

NBC to feature Anne Arundel murder on 'Dateline'

The case of Dolores Delgado, who was sentenced to 17 years in federal prison for aiding Sgt. Maliek Kearney murder his wife, Karyln Ramirez, in Anne Arundel County in 2015.

Congress approves back pay for federal workers as Maryland unemployment insurance requests top 2,500

The U.S. House of Representatives has overwhelmingly approved legislation to guarantee back pay for federal employees affected by a partial government shutdown. The measure has already cleared the U.S. Senate, where it was sponsored by Maryland Democrats Ben Cardin and Chris Van Hollen.