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February 1, 2018

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What to expect when Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti takes the stage Friday

Thursday, Feb 1

Other than coach John Harbaugh, none of the Ravens' top decision-makers have addressed the disappointing end to the 2017 season. That changes Friday.

Maryland Gov. Hogan to be treated for 'common,' curable skin cancer Saturday

Gov. Larry Hogan, who was treated for non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma in 2015 and 2016, will undergo treatment Saturday to remove skin cancer that his dermatologist called "extremely common" and curable.

Was Pugh right? Is Baltimore 'trending in the right direction' crime-wise?

Was Mayor Catherine Pugh's early-December assessment, crime actually has been on the decline. 

Johns Hopkins gets $50 million from UAE for global stroke center

The United Arab Emirates has gifted Johns Hopkins Medicine $50 million to create a global stroke center to come up with better ways to treat a disease that kills and disables millions of people in both countries.

After Baltimore encampment clearing, homeless adjusting to dormitory housing

 Mayor Catherine Pugh toured the site Thursday, meeting with residents and learning more about the program.

Witness: Baltimore Gun Trace Task Force officer brought him trash bags full of looted pharmaceutical drugs amid 2015 riot

A Baltimore County bail bondsman testified Thursday that he partnered for years with the sergeant of the Baltimore Police Gun Trace Task Force to resell drugs the officer had taken off the street.

How the Baltimore Police consent decree monitor will spend $1.475 million this year

The team overseeing sweeping police reforms in Baltimore lays out its $1.475 million budget for the year.

Maryland high school graduation rate remained flat last year

Maryland's graduation rate in spring 2017 was essentially flat at 87 percent.

Baltimore Police to use fingerprint scanning to track officers' time at work after years of abuse

The Baltimore Police Department is procuring a biometric system that will require officers to scan their fingerprints at the start and end of shifts in order to prove they’ve worked the hours claimed on their payslips, officials confirmed to The Baltimore Sun on Wednesday.

Flurries possible overnight, with cold, wet weekend forecasted for Baltimore

Rain and snow showers are expected Thursday into the weekend in Maryland, the National Weather Service forecast says.