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February 20, 2019

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Maryland weather: 3-6 inches of heavy snow could fall Wednesday; region under winter storm warning

Wednesday, Feb 20

A winter storm watch is in effect across Central Maryland, warning of chances for 3 to 6 inches of wet, heavy snow and as much as a quarter of an inch of ice through Wednesday. The National Weather Service said there is potential for "significant snowfall" and then sleet and ice.

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Maryland weather: When will snow start falling? Here's a likely timeline for Wednesday's winter storm

A winter storm warning is set to go into effect across the Baltimore region early Wednesday morning, lasting through the evening. Here's what to expect from the storm, and when.

Baltimore County school board passes $1.6 billion budget that doesn't make the major cuts Olszewski sought

The budget that was passed was close to the original spending plan that Interim Superintendent Verletta White introduced Jan. 8, and includes at least an 11.2 percent increase in county spending. 

Anthony Cowan Jr. busts out as Maryland breaks road slide vs. ranked teams at No. 21 Iowa

Maryland went more than 11 years between road wins over a ranked team and Mark Turgeon went more than 12 before the Terps' 66-65 win over No. 21 Iowa.

Man who has weapon described as machete is shot by Baltimore County Police inside Randallstown grocery store

A shooting involving Baltimore County police was reported Tuesday afternoon in Randallstown.

Anne Arundel County ends controversial use of waivers freeing police from duty of investigating sexual assault

Anne Arundel County officials moved Tuesday to end the controversial practice of asking victims of sexual assault to to waive their rights to an investigation.

Chic sneakers tied to good grades, self-esteem boost at West Baltimore's Matthew A. Henson Elementary School

Eric Randall Jr. collects sneakers, deodorizes them, strips off scuffs and paints them in a rainbow of colors. In that way, he said he is spreading goodness one pair at a time in his West Baltimore neighborhood.

At home on break, Marshall football player rekindles Oakland Mills connections before being struck by tragedy

Larry Aaron III, a Marshall football player and Oakland Mills alumnus, spent his winter break with old friends and his girlfriend, including on New Year’s Eve. But that night his life took a violent turn.

Inspector general reveals wasteful spending, time theft at Baltimore's Department of Transportation

A report made public Tuesday by the Office of the Inspector General revealed wasteful spending at Baltimore's Department of Transportation and the misuse of time and resources by employees in the department’s signs and markings section.

With jury to decide sanity, events could set convicted Baltimore gunman free

Mausean Carter, 31, was convicted last week of attempted murder, gun charges and reckless endangerment. On Tuesday, jurors began deliberating whether he’s sane enough to be sent to prison.