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January 15, 2018

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‘A powerful and frightening experience:' UMBC’s Hrabowski recalls King's call for the Children’s Crusade of 1963

Monday, Jan 15

UMBC President Freeman Hrabowski III recalls the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and the children's march in Birmingham, Ala., in 1963.

Heated words over freezing schools in Baltimore: What's true?

Baltimore City Public Schools had to close several schools due to freezing conditions. Gov. Larry Hogan blamed mismanagement with capital funding; school officials blamed the state funding process. Both have a point.

Delay in implementing increased parking fines cost Baltimore nearly $500,000

Delay in implementing increased parking fines costs Baltimore $460,000

Muslim volunteer groups hand out food, toiletries at Martin Luther King Day of Service charity event

The Muslim Social Services Agency and Islamic Relief collected about 150 bags of toiletries and 250 New York Fried Chicken and turkey and tuna fish sandwich meals for the needy and homeless in Baltimore for the Martin Luther King Day of Service charity event.

As Trump ends protections for Central American immigrants, Baltimore advocates launch efforts to educate

Catholic Charities of Baltimore's Esperanza Center held the first of many seminars on immigration policy and immigrants' rights on Sunday, as residents from El Salvador and other countries worry about their fates under Trump administration policies.

Volunteer trash crew hopes to bring broader change to York Road

A small group of volunteers who pick up trash hope their efforts spark broader change along neglected stretch of York Road.

Veterans of Enron, Deepwater Horizon cases prepare to try accused Baltimore cops

"They are like the terminator. They just never stop coming." A look at Derek Hines and Leo Wise, the two assistant U.S. attorneys prosecuting the corrupt squad of Baltimore police.

After single-digit wind chills early Monday, 1-2 inches snow forecast Tuesday night, Wednesday in Baltimore

Frigid Arctic air has returned to Maryland, and blustery winds were forecast to make it feel as cold as a few degrees below zero Sunday and Monday around Baltimore.

Missing teacher found dead in his car in West Baltimore

Gregory D. Ferrell, an eighth-grade teacher who had been missing for weeks, was found dead in his car Saturday, on a busy street in West Baltimore.

Martin Luther King Jr. Day: What is open, closed in Baltimore

Here is what is open and closed in Baltimore for Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Jan. 15, 2018.