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December 25, 2018

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Baltimore police arrest two 'squeegee kids' for allegedly throwing rocks at driver

Tuesday, Dec 25

Two “squeegee kids” were arrested Christmas Eve after Baltimore police say they threw rocks and sprayed Windex at a driver.  Police say a driver reported being assaulted on Martin Luther King Boulevard.

Marlene Greenebaum, philanthropist who co-founded cancer center, dies

Marlene Greenebaum, a Baltimore-area philanthropist and cancer survivor who with her husband, Stewart, founded the University of Maryland Marlene and Stewart Greenebaum Comprehensive Cancer Center, died in Pikesville on Dec. 23. She was 80.

U.S. says 2nd Guatemalan child has died in immigration custody

A Guatemalan child detained by U.S. Customs and Border Patrol died early Tuesday at a hospital in New Mexico, the agency reported.

Trump: Government stays closed as long as Dems reject wall

President Donald Trump says parts of the government will stay shut as long as Democrats refuse to build more barriers on the U.S.-Mexico border.

Preston: Ravens rookie quarterback Lamar Jackson has come so far and has so far to go

Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson still has flaws but is far better than the rookie who stepped onto the practice field in the spring.

Previously woebegone Browns head to town seeking to beat Ravens for a winning season

With their 26-18 win over the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday, the Browns (7-7-1) completed the biggest turnaround in franchise history. 

Howard Community College nets $9.8M to complete renovation of two buildings on Columbia campus

Howard Community College was formally awarded a state grant of $9.8 million last week through the Maryland Board of Public Works as part of an overall $18 million package approved for capital projects at five higher educational organizations across Maryland.

Looking back at the Orioles' highlights and lowlights from 2018, the worst season in club history

What's proved to be a year of seismic changes for the Orioles on and off the field still packed in plenty of actual baseball over the required 162 games, even if it might have been nice for them to mercifully end by about halfway through.

Where Capitals goaltender Pheonix Copley is from, it’s always Christmas

North Pole, Alaska, is home to roughly 2,200 people, including Washington Capitals goalie Pheonix Copley.

A very Dundalk Christmas: 'Santa Tom' spreads cheer for a 20th straight year

A self-made Dundalk Santa Claus, Tom Hammacher, and his charity group, Santa's Elves, spread Christmas cheer in a handmade sleigh for a 20th straight year.