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May 16, 2019

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Millionaire Towson businessman pleads guilty in one of Maryland's most audacious, biggest Ponzi schemes, feds say

Towson businessman and alleged fraudster Kevin B. Merrill pleaded guilty to wire fraud and conspiracy to commit wire fraud.

Baltimore Inspector General investigating city Department of Public Works trash yards

Agents from the Baltimore Inspector General's Office were conducting an investigation at two DPW yards Thursday morning.

Former Dunbar and Maryland star Keith Booth selected as next coach of the Poets

Former Dunbar and Maryland star Keith Booth has been chosen as the next coach of the Poets' boys basketball team, according to AD Dana Johnson.

'I'm doing this for my students': Diamonté Brown elected next Baltimore Teachers Union president

Diamonté Brown worked to get juvenile offenders back into classrooms. Then she became a teacher. Now she's head of the Baltimore Teachers Union.

Baltimore Council President Scott to form panel to examine city's cybersecurity after crippling computer hack

Baltimore City Council President Brandon Scott is forming a special committee focused on cybersecurity and emergency preparedness after a ransomware attack.

A quiet speaker: Adrienne Jones seeking strengths in others as she adjusts to role leading Maryland House

Baltimore County's Adrienne Jones, the new speaker of the Maryland House of Delegates, is the first woman and first African American in the position.

University System of Maryland chancellor to step down in 2020

University of Maryland System Chancellor Robert L. Caret decided not to seek another five-year contract.

Former bishop who killed Baltimore cyclist must use ignition interlock, undergo treatment for at least 5 years

A former bishop who killed a Baltimore cyclist while driving drunk must undergo treatment for alcohol addiction for at least five years.

Harford bars, restaurants cancel drag shows to avoid risk of losing liquor licenses

A number of Harford County bars and restaurants say they have had to cancel scheduled drag shows or risk losing their liquor licenses.

Eating our way through Baltimore's Broadway Market

The circa 1864 Broadway Market feels primed to become one the city’s most exciting foodie destinations.