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January 16, 2018

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Armed robbery suspects at large after exchanging gunfire with Baltimore police in downtown 7-Eleven

Tuesday, Jan 16

Two armed suspects are at large after robbing a downtown Baltimore convenience store and exchanging fire with Baltimore police officers early Tuesday, police said.

Winter weather advisory issued north of Baltimore with 1-3 inches snow forecast Tuesday night, Wednesday

Frigid Arctic air has returned to Maryland, and blustery winds were forecast to make it feel as cold as a few degrees below zero around Baltimore.

Museums search for solutions to reverse attendance slide

Museums try to bring in the crowds by such tactics as free attendance, staging blockbusters, and wooing a new audience. But so far, they haven't stumbled upon a magic cure-all.

After taking the lead with 3.2 seconds left, Maryland loses to No. 23 Michigan, 68-67

After a 3-point shot by a previously cold Kevin Huerter helped Maryland erase a 10-point second half deficit, two free throws by Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman with 1.2 seconds left gives the Wolverines the win.

Heated words over freezing schools in Baltimore: What's true?

Baltimore City Public Schools had to close several schools due to freezing conditions. Gov. Larry Hogan blamed mismanagement with capital funding; school officials blamed the state funding process. Both have a point.

‘A powerful and frightening experience:' UMBC’s Hrabowski recalls King's call for the Children’s Crusade of 1963

UMBC President Freeman Hrabowski III recalls the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and the children's march in Birmingham, Ala., in 1963.

Baltimore County Council to consider redevelopment of historic Towson mansion

The Baltimore County Council will consider whether to allow the redevelopment of a historic mansion in Towson to go forward through the county approval process.

Medical marijuana compromise hits snags over timing, moratorium

Maryland state lawmakers, led by the Legislative Black Caucus, on Monday launched debate about how best to expand the state's new medical marijuana growing industry to include companies owned by African-Americans.

One dead, three hurt after police chase starts in Cecil, ends in HdG

Susquehanna Hose Company was on the scene of an accident on Route 40 in Havre de Grace late Monday night, according to a post on the fire company’s Facebook page.

Mike Preston: Sunday's playoff games showed what the Ravens have been lacking

The type of football we saw Sunday is what's been missing in Baltimore.