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Maryland lawmakers put the finishing touches on an ambitious General Assembly session in which they enacted plans aimed at helping working families, public schools and the environment — and, in doing so, completed the legislative legacy of the House of Delegates’ late speaker, Michael Busch. | | |
An Aberdeen man has been charged with attempted arson and related charges after Deputy State Fire Marshals accused him of attempting to start a fire within an occupied apartment building. | | |
Cedric Mullins tripled twice and Richie Martin added one as the Orioles opened their series against the Oakland Athletics with a victory. | | |
Orioles first baseman Chris Davis set an ignominious major league record Monday with three more hitless at-bats, extending his hitless streak to 47 dating to the end of 2018. | | |
The Havre de Grace Warriors softball team came into Monday’s game with visiting North East riding a three-game win streak. The Warriors (3-2, 3-4), however, managed just one hit as the Indians (4-0, 5-1) won the UCBAC Susquehanna Division game, 7-1, at Stancill Park. | | |
The No. 2 Harford Community College men's lacrosse team (8-1, 3-0) claimed its seventh consecutive victory of the season Saturday, downing the visiting No. 5 Anne Arundel Riverhawks, 26-10, at Harford Stadium. | | |
On March 22, Kerwin A. Miller Sr. was publicly sworn in as a Maryland District Court Judge. Judge Miller’s appointment by Gov. Hogan makes him first African-American male to take the bench in Harford County. | | |
The entire membership of the Baltimore City Council — except acting Mayor Jack Young — has called on Mayor Catherine Pugh to resign amid her "Healthy Holly" scandal. | | |
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