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 The new vendor of the Charm City Circulator has not trained all its drivers as required and has hired another shuttle company to run one of the four routes because of a persistent shortage of buses, city and company officials confirmed to The Baltimore Sun. More: Read today's eNewspaper | Listen to the news now |  | |
 The Maryland men’s basketball team received a No. 6 seed and will play the winner of No. 11 seed Belmont and No. 11 seed Temple in the first round of the NCAA tournament, the selection committee announced Sunday. |  | |
 2019 NCAA Tournament printable bracket. |  | |
 The trial is to begin Monday in a lawsuit brought by a former Baltimore prosecutor who claims she was unjustly fired by State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby over politics. |  | |
 Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr.’s first major legislation faces opposition from some County Council members who don’t like the idea of public campaign financing for local races, but it still could pass narrowly. |  | |
 Ami Lynn Garrison is remembered as a generous person who had survived a serious accident. |  | |
 A 17-year-old male died Sunday night of a gunshot wound to the head, Baltimore police said shortly after midnight Monday. |  | |
 What seems to be a picture-perfect home didn’t come easy for Smokler. It was the culminating new chapter in the life of the best-selling author who, in 2008, begot the popular “Scary Mommy” blog — which she has since sold — about the highs and woes of parenting. |  | |
 Only four teams finished with fewer takeaways than the Ravens’ 17 in 2018, but free-agent signing Earl Thomas should help. |  | |
 In lieu of counting major league wins, this week, we’re counting down five players whose performance in the majors this year can go a long way toward judging the first year of the Elias-Brandon Hyde era of Orioles baseball. The first on that list is catcher Chance Sisco. |  | |
 A man found in the Inner Harbor on Friday has been identified as a man who went missing in December, Baltimore police spokeswoman Chakia Fennoy confirmed Sunday. |  | |
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