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January 28, 2019

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Snow, bitter cold in the forecast for Baltimore this week

Monday, Jan 28

An injection of arctic air is expected to move across the Baltimore region this week, bringing ice, a few inches of snow and some of the coldest temperatures this year, forecasters say.

Baltimore Mayor Pugh's $1 million campaign fund is a show of strength to would-be rivals

Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh has already amassed a $1 million campaign fund, much of it raised over just three days this month. That puts up a barrier for potential challengers to her re-election to overcome, along with the power of incumbency.

Dave Durian, former WBAL anchor and radio talk show host, dies at 72

Dave Durian, former WBAL anchor and talk sh host, dies

Maryland football adds three recruits, but loses QB commit to Syracuse

New Maryland football coach Michael Locksley received commitments this weekend from two players from Georgia and one from Minnesota, but lost three-star quarterback David Summers to Syracuse.

Developer, neighbors battle over boundaries of old family graveyard in northeast Baltimore

Plans to develop a plot of land in Baltimore's Westfield neighborhood has residents organizing to protect an old graveyard they say is threatened by the project.

Mahomes launches AFC to 26-7 Pro Bowl victory

The AFC won its third in a row over the NFC on Sunday in Orlando during a Pro Bowl played under a steady downpour.

Five Things We Learned at Orioles FanFest 2019

Saturday's Orioles FanFest marked the public beginning of a new era of Orioles baseball under new executive vice president and general manager Mike Elias and manager Brandon Hyde. And it just so happens to be driven at this point by the main commodity the event is built on: hope.

Fort McHenry reopens today after government shutdown comes to end

Park rangers opened the Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine Sunday to visitors as the 35-day partial government shutdown came to an end last week. The gates to the park at 2400 East Fort Avenue were unlocked at their normal time, 9 a.m.

McDonald's robbed in Baltimore's Hampden neighborhood

Two masked gunmen robbed the McDonald’s in Hampden Sunday evening, according to police.

3 takeaways from No. 13 Maryland's 78-67 loss to Illinois at Madison Square Garden

No. 13 Maryland's 78-67 loss to Illinois Saturday at Madison Square Garden could signal some problems ahead for the Terps as they head toward a tough part of their Big Ten schedule.

Cut the act, Gov. Hogan. You know Baltimore schools — and plenty of others — are being shortchanged.

Gov. Larry Hogan needs to stop pretending he doesn't know anything about the Kirwan Commission and its findings about the adequacy of state support for education.