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March 23, 2019

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Instant analysis: Maryland's season ends with 69-67 loss to LSU in NCAA tournament Round of 32

Maryland's season comes to an end Saturday in Jacksonville, Fla. with a 69-67 loss to third-seeded LSU in NCAA tournament Round of 32.

In NCAA tournament opener, No. 3 seed Terps women handle Radford, advance to face UCLA

Maryland, which improved to 16-0 under Frese in first-round games, will face the winner of Saturday’s later first-round game between No. 6 seed UCLA and No. 11 seed Tennessee.

Healthy Holly book deal poses new political challenge for Baltimore's Mayor Pugh

In the early stages of her re-election bid, Baltimore Mayor Catherine E. Pugh has come under fire for revelations that while she sat on the board of the University of Maryland Medical System, the organization paid her $500,000 for children’s books she authored.

Catonsville hit-and-run crash kills 12-year-old girl, injures pregnant woman, Baltimore County police say

A 12-year-old girl was killed and a pregnant woman was injured Friday evening in a hit-and-run crash on North Rolling Road in Catonsville, Baltimore County police said.

Baltimore Deputy Police Commissioner Andre Bonaparte leaving as part of Harrison's restructuring

As part of the Baltimore Police Department’s restructuring under its new chief, Michael Harrison, Deputy Commissioner of Operations Andre Bonaparte is leaving the Department.

More than 22 million gallons of sewage-tainted water flow into Jones Falls, Herring Run, officials say

At least 22.6 million gallons of sewage-tainted water overflowed into the Jones Falls and Herring Run after heavy rains this past week, according to the Baltimore Department of Public Works.

Baltimore police commissioner says video appearing to show officer asleep on job 'raises serious concerns'

Baltimore police Commissioner Michael Harrison said he is “troubled” by a video that appears to show an officer asleep in his patrol car.

The Baltimore Eagle gay bar on Charles Street set to reopen April 19 under new management

The Baltimore Eagle, the former gay leather bar in Old Goucher, will reopen April 19 as a “safe space” where members of the LGBTQ community will be able to “feel free,” according to its new owners.

Congress to get key findings from Mueller report — but not today

Attorney General William Barr is expected to make public the principal conclusions of special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation.

Jacques Kelly: Fells Point's Broadway Market is back in business

The first returning tenants are back in business at Fells Point’s reopened Broadway Market.