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February 22, 2019

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12 shot in Baltimore on Thursday, five in single West Baltimore incident, police say; four dead overall

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Five men were shot — one fatally — in a shooting in West Baltimore on Thursday evening, according to Baltimore Police. 

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Who's in control of the Orioles? MLB wants answer as owner Peter Angelos ails

With owner Peter Angelos ailing, Major League Baseball wants to know by June who 'controls' Orioles. The request is the strongest signal yet that the Orioles are transitioning from the leadership of Angelos, 89, who is no longer able to run the team.

'An astonishing story': How a heiress' $900 donation led to a BMA exhibit of Picasso, Dali and other masters

The Baltimore Museum of Art's big spring show is “Monsters & Myths: Surrealism and War in the 1930s and 1940s.” The exhibit features 90 surrealist paintings by such big name artists as Picasso, Dali, Ernst and Masson.

Some at Under Armour see Kevin Plank's relationship with TV journalist as 'problematic,' newspaper reports

The Wall Street Journal reported that MSNBC journalist Stephanie Ruhle has traveled with and offered business advice to Under Armour CEO Kevin Plank.

Korryn Gaines: Two years later, killing by Baltimore County police continues to raise legal issues

Explaining how the judge overturned his own jury's verdict awarding $38 million to the family of Korryn Gaines, why he thinks the Baltimore County police officer who killed her should be immune from being found liable in her death, and what happens next.

Prosecutors: Coast Guard lieutenant from Maryland used work computers in alleged planning of terrorist attack

Federal investigators allege Christopher P. Hasson had a cache of guns stockpiled to launch a terrorist attack targeting liberal politicians and journalists.

Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan considering trip to New Hampshire for 'must stop' event for presidential candidates

Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan is considering a trip to New Hampshire after the end of the General Assembly session in April to speak to an event that bills itself as a “must stop” for presidential hopefuls.

'Ministry has prepared me': Baltimore's new police commissioner describes religious 'calling' to take job, asks for clergy's help

Standing before a crowd of more than 75 religious leaders at a meet-and-greet for clergy, acting Baltimore Police Commissioner Michael Harrison described his recent arrival in the city as a “calling” from God — and one for which his experience as a church elder in New Orleans prepared him well.

Two women accuse R. Kelly of sexual misconduct in Baltimore in the 1990s

Two women say singer R. Kelly picked them out of a crowd at a Baltimore after-party in the mid-1990s when they were underage and had sex with one of the teens although she was under the influence of marijuana and alcohol and could not consent.

Preston: Towson faceoff specialist Alex Woodall has different kind of hunger pain

As a junior last season, Alex Woodall scored only one goal in 15 games in a disappointing year for Towson. But that was before he lost 25 pounds.

No. 8 Maryland women storm back, beat Minnesota at buzzer, 71-69

Kaila Charles made a buzzer-beating layup to cap a furious comeback by No. 8 Maryland, which never led until that final basket sealed a 71-69 victory over Minnesota on Thursday night.