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March 26, 2019

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Maryland legislative ethics committee recommends reprimand of Baltimore County Del. Jay Jalisi over 'toxic' work environment

The Maryland General Assembly's ethics committee is recommending a public reprimand of Baltimore County Del. Jay Jalisi for "an ongoing pattern of bullying and abusive workplace behavior." Lawmakers are receiving a 16-page report on the Democratic delegate. It says he abused and bullied his staff.

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No. 3 seed Maryland women fall to UCLA, 85-80, in second round of NCAA tournament

For the third time in four seasons, Maryland’s season ended in the second round. The Terps (29-5) have been to the Sweet 16 once since 2015.

Literary custody battle heats up over late Baltimore author Tom Clancy's characters

In papers filed last month by author Tom Clancy's widow, she argues that his estate owns his two most famous characters — the spy Jack Ryan and former Navy SEAL John T. Clark — as well as more of Clancy’s novels, including some published while the author was married to his first wife.

Come for the fillings, stay for the fillers: Why Baltimore-area dentists are offering Botox, cosmetic treatments

From his suite in Columbia, Dr. Javod Gol is among the ranks of dentists who are increasingly treating not only the teeth, but everything that frames them. In addition to teeth-cleanings, crowns and cavity fillings, he offers patients like Barkeshli Botox, dermal fillers and more.

Five Things We Learned from the Orioles' first spring training under Mike Elias and Brandon Hyde

Spring training provided the first glimpse of what the rebuilding philosophies of the franchise would look like in practice.

Preston: AFC North hierarchy might be shifting, but don't count out Ravens and Steelers just yet

Mike Tomlin and John Harbaugh have been in this game for a long time, and they know how to win, but more importantly, how to survive.

Supreme Court hears arguments over partisan redistricting in Marlyand, North Carolina

The Supreme Court is returning to arguments over whether the political task of redistricting can be overly partisan.

Parent company of Shoppers plans sale of D.C.-Baltimore grocery chain

Shoppers' new owners, United Natural Foods Inc., is planning to sell the Shoppers chain of grocery stores, which has 36 stores in the Baltimore and Washington, D.C., area.

Maryland Senate votes to abolish the state's Handgun Permit Review Board; measure moves to House

The Maryland Senate approved a bill Monday night that will abolish the state’s Handgun Permit Review Board.

Five questions with new Maryland football coach Michael Locksley as spring practice begins

The Baltimore Sun sat down last month with new Maryland football coach Michael Locksley to talk about the preparation going into his first season, starting with spring practice that begins Tuesday in College Park.

Two vegan restaurants and a ramen spot coming to Baltimore's Inner Harbor

Two new vegan restaurants and a ramen place are coming to a luxury apartment building along the Inner Harbor.