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January 21, 2019

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Dangerously cold weather moves in due to warming in Arctic, meteorologists say

Monday, Jan 21

Dangerously cold wind chills are forecast for Monday, potentially as extreme as 10 degrees below zero.

Democratic California Sen. Kamala Harris announces Baltimore-based presidential campaign

Kamala Harris, a first-term senator and former California attorney general, entered the Democratic presidential race.

Michael Harrison makes first visit to Baltimore as Mayor Pugh's pick to head the city police department

Police commissioner nominee Michael Harrison is making his first visit to Baltimore since being named to the job. But the mayor's office says he has no official business scheduled and will spend the time moving his life north from New Orleans, where he's retired as head of the police department.

What's open and what's closed in Baltimore on Martin Luther King Jr. Day

A look at closings for the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday

Davonte Robinson, whose 2016 shooting set off cycle of violence that resulted in death of Lor Scoota, is killed

Police have identified a man killed Saturday in the 2500 block of Edgecombe Circle North, in the Parklane neighborhood as Davonte Robinson.

Super Bowl preview: Patriots vs. Rams in a showdown of past vs. future

To officially usher the NFL into a new era, the Rams will have to get past the Patriots, who are a one-point underdog in the Super Bowl in Atlanta.

Former Orioles All-Star Mike Mussina's Hall of Fame wait might finally be over

A pair of MLB Network analysts who faced Mike Mussina plenty — Hall of Famer Jim Thome and Kevin Millar — feel strongly that this should be the year Mussina is enshrined in the Baseball Hall of Fame.

Native Elder Nathan Phillips reflects on staredown with smirking student

Native elder Nathan Phillips spoke to the Daily News about putting himself between African-American hecklers and a group of Covington, Ky., high school students in a confrontation that has gone viral.

Howard County honors Martin Luther King with student performances, essay contest, 'Living the Dream' Award

Howard County commemorated the life and legacy of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Sunday with a celebration featuring student essays and performances at Howard High School.