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January 8, 2019

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Maryland weather: Forecasters watching chances for winter storm this weekend across Mid-Atlantic, Northeast

Tuesday, Jan 8

Maryland could find itself on the edge of a winter storm meteorologists suspect will develop this weekend. While it's still too early for a precise forecast, weather models suggest Arctic air and Gulf of Mexico moisture could converge over the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast.

Gunpowder Lodge owner planning new restaurant in home of former Jarrettsville Pit

The Jarrettsville Pit restaurant has closed, but the co-owner of The Gunpowder Lodge in Kingsville plans to acquire it and open an American-style restaurant in its place.

Police: Port Deposit woman, 22, dies trying to cross road in Edgewood

A 22-year-old Port Deposit woman was killed Monday morning while trying to cross Emmorton Road in Edgewood, according to Maryland State Police.

Firefighter injured, resident taken to hospital following fire in Joppa

A firefighter was injured battling a fire at a Joppa home Monday afternoon that sent another man to the hospital, fire officials said.

After promising year, Ravens clean out lockers knowing 'it’s never going to be the same'

“Knowing the business side of this league, it can be like the Wild West out there come March, and free agency and the draft,” Justin Tucker said.

For Eric Weddle, it’s the Ravens or retirement

The free safety said he intends to spend his upcoming 13th year in the NFL either with the Ravens and no one else.

Chesapeake Bay's grade drops to a D+ in 2018 report card, after 'a massive assault' from record rainfall

The Chesapeake Bay suffered amid "a massive assault" in 2018, as record rainfall washed more pollution than usual into waterways. Its grade fell to a D+ in an annual report card. The Chesapeake Bay Foundation stressed a need to stop the Trump administration from rolling back regulations.

Ovens that track recipes, voice-command toilets: Like it or not, home devices are getting smarter — and creepier.

With every additional smart device in your home, companies are able to gather more details about your daily life. Some of that can be used to help advertisers target you.