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December 18, 2018

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Former Baltimore police commissioner De Sousa due in federal court Tuesday to plead guilty

Tuesday, Dec 18

Former Baltimore Police Commissioner Darryl De Sousa is due in court Tuesday morning to plead guilty to federal tax charges.

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Five things we learned from Orioles manager Brandon Hyde's introduction

Brandon Hyde is in place as manager, but there's still a lot of work to be done for the Orioles to be where they want to be when spring training begins in the second week of February.

Baltimore neighborhood investment fund set to launch; $52 million to back building and business projects

Baltimore's spending board is expected to take the final steps in the creation of a $52 million fund to back building projects and businesses in neighborhoods that for decades have struggled to win investment. The mayor says it's a choice to focus on under-invested neighborhoods.

Great Wolf Lodge may bring $200 million resort to Cecil County, employing as many as 600 people

Great Wolf Lodge plans a resort in Cecil County

Baltimore County Council OKs $78M help for Tradepoint Atlantic

The Baltimore County Council on Monday approved giving Tradepoint Atlantic up to $78 million to build roads, water lines and sewer pipes at the old steel mill in Sparrows Point that the company is redeveloping.

Maryland Jesuits release list of about 30 men 'credibly accused' of sexual abuse of children

The Maryland Province Jesuits on Monday released a list of about 30 priests and other order members who have been “credibly accused” of sexual abuse of children since 1950.

Worker killed at Baltimore wastewater treatment plant

A worker at the city of Baltimore’s Back River Wastewater Treatment plant died Monday after being struck by an excavator, according to Baltimore County fire officials.

Howard County names first female fire chief, a 29-year department veteran

Christine Uhlhorn has been named Howard County's first ever female fire chief. She has been with the county's fire department for nearly 30 years.

Council President says Baltimore police seem to be 'stonewalling' auditors

Baltimore City Council President Bernard C. “Jack” Young said Monday it appeared that the police department was “stonewalling” city auditors looking into the agency’s performance at attracting new recruits.

Incoming chairman of U.S. House intelligence committee to address Maryland Democrats

Rep. Adam Schiff, the top Democrat on the U.S. House intelligence committee, will deliver the keynote address at the Maryland Democratic Party’s annual legislative luncheon on Jan. 8. The California congressman recently raised the prospect of prison time for President Donald Trump.

Ravens snap count analysis from Sunday's win against the Buccaneers: Maxx Williams earns playing time

Maxx Williams led the team's tight ends in snaps during the game against the Buccaneers.