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 Tuesday, Feb 19 More than 50 people took part in a protest Monday afternoon, against President Trump's emergency declaration to build a southern border wall, in Bel Air across the street from Republican U.S. Rep. Andy Harris' district office. |  | |
| Saying President Donald J. Trump “has veered the country toward a constitutional crisis of his own making,” the attorneys general of Maryland and 15 other states sued the president Monday over Trump’s recent declaration of a national emergency. |
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| A winter storm watch is in effect across Central Maryland, warning of chances for 5 inches of wet, heavy snow and as much as a quarter of an inch of ice from late Tuesday night through Wednesday. National Weather Service said there is potential for "significant snowfall" and then sleet and ice. |
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| A construction worker was critically injured in a 20-foot fall in Aberdeen on Monday, officials said. |
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| Former NBA player Glen “Big Baby” Davis has agreed to pay $15,000, the maximum fine, to avoid jail time and have his case dismissed after being arrested with a quarter-pound of marijuana at a hotel in Harford County. |
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| Ollie’s Bargain Outlet, the Pennsylvania-based discount retail chain, will hold a five-day sale of wedding and formal dresses in five Maryland stores, including Aberdeen, starting Thursday. |
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| The C. Milton Wright girls swim team won the region title and the CMW boys were second at Saturday’s Class 3A-4A East Region meet at the Arundel Swim Center. |
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| Virginia Tech quarterback Josh Jackson announced on social media Monday night that he will transfer to Maryland after graduating this spring with two seasons of eligibility remaining. |
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