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May 30, 2019

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Clashes with teens have become a polarizing issue in Baltimore. As adults argue, some youth feel ignored.

As the end of the school year looms, adults are grappling to answer the question: Where can teens spend free time without getting into trouble?

19-year-old was on track to be the first in her family to graduate from college before being slain in Baltimore

Jennyfer Velazquez, 19, is remembered for her caring personality and infectious laugh. She was visiting Baltimore from New York when she was slain.

Baltimore firm raises $100 million to bring Johns Hopkins' cancer-detecting blood test to market

A newly formed Baltimore company has raised $100 million to develop Johns Hopkins researchers' cancer-detecting blood test.

Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti talks Gerald McCoy, Lamar Jackson and more with season-ticket holders

Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti answered questions from season-ticket holders during a conference call Wednesday evening.

As cannabis market booms, Baltimore pet owners indulge dogs, cats with CBD-infused 'treats'

CBD distributors have began marketing a variety of wellness products and infused treats for pets. But animal experts aren't yet sold on its merit.

One woman arrested, one wanted in Baltimore County stolen calf case, police say

Baltimore County Police crossed state lines to retrieve a stolen cow.

GM Mike Elias brings a history of 'extreme' highs and lows to his first draft with the Orioles

Examining Orioles GM Mike Elias' draft picks with the Houston Astros.

John Means delivers again, but Orioles let another late lead slip away in 4-2 loss to Tigers

Staked to a 2-1 lead thanks to Keon Broxton's home run and a strong start by rookie John Means, the Orioles bullpen couldn't put the game away.

Maryland charges pharmaceutical companies for role in opioid epidemic

Maryland filed new charges against several pharmaceutical companies for their alleged role in the opioid epidemic.

Howard County Council approves $1.906 billion budgets, raises fire tax by 34%

The Howard County Council on Wednesday approved the nearly $1.906 billion operating and capital budgets for the next fiscal year.

Smith Price graveyard remains expected to start journey back to Anne Arundel

Skeletons unearthed from a forgotten Annapolis graveyard are on the first steps of a journey back to Anne Arundel after 27 years in a Calvert County museum.