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 Friday, Jan 4 Maryland’s 188 lawmakers go back to work Jan. 9 for their annual 90-day General Assembly session. Top issues include money for schools, legalizing sports betting and raising the minimum hourly wage in the state to $15. More: Read today's eNewspaper | Listen to the news now |  | |
| Baltimore and Maryland both ranked in the top five of the cities and states that have endured the biggest economic cost from the opioid overdose crisis, a study finds. |
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| For every run that nets more than 10 yards, some receiver such as John Brown, Michael Crabtree or Willie Snead IV is out there tying up a linebacker, safety or cornerback. |
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| Find out how the Ravens stack up in a rematch against the Los Angeles Chargers. |
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| Former Ravens safety Ed Reed must receive 80 percent of a positive vote from the Hall of Fame selection committee Feb. 2 to be elected. |
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| Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh’s office says she is postponing community meetings with her nominee for police commission, Joel Fitzgerald, citing a medical issue in his family. The mayor’s office called the issue an “unexpected medical emergency having to do with his son" which requires surgery. |
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| On their first day in the majority, House Democrats on Thursday night passed a plan to re-open the government without funding Trump's promised border wall. |
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| Mayor Catherine Pugh has promised the Fire Department an extra $1.2 million firetruck in her 2020 fiscal year budget, the department said Thursday, after the firefighters union warned that two out-of-service trucks in Northwest Baltimore could affect response times. |
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| Youth hockey player Divyne Apollon II of the Odenton-based Metro Maple Leafs and his family were heartened by the response of his teammates to racist taunts at a tournament last weekend. |
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| Johns Hopkins Medicine has created a fund to honor a rheumatologist killed in a hit-and-run crash near Green Spring Station last month. |
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| A judge has granted prosecutors’ request to delay the trial of a man accused of killing Bowie State University student 2nd Lt. Richard Collins III in a 2017 hate crime. |
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