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| A winter storm watch is in effect across Central Maryland, warning of chances for 5 inches of wet, heavy snow and as much as a quarter of an inch of ice from late Tuesday night through Wednesday. The National Weather Service said there is potential for "significant snowfall" and then sleet and ice. |
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| The Baltimore County school board is expected to vote to restore money for employee cost-of-living increases in its proposed budget on Tuesday, but county's signature technology program may take hits. |
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| Sen. Bernie Sanders, the iconoclastic independent who emerged from the ideological fringe in 2016 to build a durable movement that reshaped the Democratic Party, enters the race for the 2020 presidential nomination |
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| A new report says the Baltimore school system's Career and Technical Education programs don’t always live up to their promise. |
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| Saying President Donald J. Trump “has veered the country toward a constitutional crisis of his own making,” the attorneys general of Maryland and 15 other states sued the president Monday over Trump’s recent declaration of a national emergency. |
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| Gov. Larry Hogan remains popular, but Maryland residents aren’t so keen on him running for president, according to a new poll. Just one-third of respondents in a Goucher College poll think Hogan should run for president in 2020. |
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| Maryland state Sen. Bill Ferguson, a Baltimore Democrat, is sponsoring a bill that would authorize Maryland's 10 Electoral College votes to go to the winner of the national popular vote for president. |
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| Virginia Tech quarterback Josh Jackson announced on social media Monday night that he will transfer to Maryland after graduating this spring with two seasons of eligibility remaining. |
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| The Ravens have to find a big-play receiver, an all-purpose running back and one or two interior offensive linemen. But, more importantly, they have to develop an offense that fits the skill set of quarterback Lamar Jackson. |
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| The Orioles' first full-squad workout provided an initial depth chart to help sort out the team's most populated position battles. |
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