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June 21, 2018

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'There’s a family here waiting for them': Baltimore woman wants to take in granddaughter separated at border

Thursday, Jun 21

A Honduran woman who has been living in Baltimore for 14 years wants to take in a young granddaughter who was separated from her mother at the Southwest Border this month. She said her daughter and granddaughter are seeking asylum to escape gang violence in their Central American country.

Maryland to join lawsuit against White House over migrant family crisis as policy confusion deepens

Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh said Thursday that he would join a multistate lawsuit seeking to compel the Trump administration to reunite 2,300 children with their parents after families were broken up by immigration agents at the Southwest Border.

Here's what you can do to help immigrant children separated from their families in Maryland

A Lutheran organization overlooking the Inner Harbor is playing a major role in looking after children separated from their parents at the border — including placing 20 in Maryland.

Judge declares mistrial Thursday in third Keith Davis Jr. trial

For a second time, a Baltimore judge declared a mistrial after jurors were unable to reach a unanimous verdict for Keith Davis Jr., who has been tried three times in the death of a Pimlico security guard three years ago.

Maryland voters cast record number of ballots as early voting wraps up

Early voting in Maryland was wrapping up Thursday with a record number of ballots cast in advance of the June 26 primary election.

From Clifton Park (N.Y.) to College Park and now to the NBA, Kevin Huerter always returns to his roots

Two years after leaving a close-knit community in upstate New York for Maryland, Kevin Huerter will watch his NBA future unfold with family, friends and neighbors at a draft viewing party.

How to watch the NBA draft: schedule, predictions and draft order

Maryland guard Kevin Huerter became a hot item during workouts this spring — will he become a Laker, Timberwolf or fall to someone else?

Baltimore crime still trending below last year, though declines narrowed in second quarter

Violent crime in Baltimore in 2018 is still trending below the historic levels seen last year, but the declines have been narrowed in the second quarter, according to city data.

Challengers to Cardin having a difficult time breaking through

Sen. Ben Cardin has accumulated far more campaign money than his challengers in Tuesday's primary. But the Maryland Democrat has needed to spend little of it so far.

Gun control dominates race for Baltimore County executive even as office lacks say over weapons

Baltimore County’s Democratic voters are being slammed with information about gun control: flyers in their mail, e-mails in their inboxes, ads on their TVs.