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February 5, 2019

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Maryland joined Big Ten hoping to rejuvenate football program. Fan interest continues to wane, financials show

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The University of Maryland has struggled to reverse recent declines in fan interest in the football program, which underwent a turbulent 2018 season after the heatstroke death of 19-year-old player Jordan McNair, a new document shows.

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Lawyers for Catholic students from Lincoln Memorial encounter warn Baltimore archdiocese of possible legal action

Lawyers for a Kentucky teen vilified after video of a confrontation in Washington went viral have sent the Archdiocese of Baltimore a letter indicating they're laying the groundwork for a potential lawsuit over comments the diocese made about the encounter.

Maryland's Rep. Elijah Cummings calls on Virginia Gov. Northam to resign over racist yearbook photo

U.S. Rep. Elijah Cummings is calling on Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam to resign over a racist photo in Northam's medical school yearbook. The photo of a man in a Ku Klux Klan robe and hood and another wearing blackface appeared on Northam’s page in the 1984 yearbook.

State of Union guests to include Maryland man and 6th-grader allegedly bullied because his last name is Trump

State of Union guests on Tuesday night will include a Maryland man and a Delaware sixth-grader allegedly bullied because his last name is Trump.

Here is everything you need to know about the State of the Union address

President Donald Trump will deliver the State of the Union address on Tuesday night. Here is everything you need to know.

Baltimore City Council gives preliminary OK to tighter air standards for Wheelabrator trash incinerator

The City Council has given preliminary approval to a bill that would force the owner of a Southwest Baltimore trash incinerator to dramatically reduce emissions from what is the city’s single largest source of air pollution. Virtually all of the city’s trash is burned at Wheelabrator Baltimore.

Kevin Huerter backs up decision to leave Maryland early with solid NBA rookie season in Atlanta

"I think what we’ve learned is that Kevin has a lot more swag than we’ve given him credit for," Hawks coach Lloyd Pierce said. "Soft-spoken, mild-mannered, and all of sudden he’ll dunk on you. And he’ll whisper something to you after he dunks on you."

Baltimore food truck restrictions to be argued in court Tuesday

The battle over where Baltimore's food trucks can set up shop continues Feb. 5, as both sides appeal a ruling from 2018 that halted enforcement of a ban on some food trucks within 300 feet of a restaurant.

'I'm no longer the same person': Grappling with life after Catonsville shooting widowed Baltimore woman

Shebbi Eversley, whose husband was gunned down six months ago in an unsolved murder, is trying to get along, raising her child and writing a book to try to boost her own spirits and make something positive out of a bad position.

Teachers expected to protest at Baltimore County school board meeting Tuesday

Teachers are expected to protest the lack of raises in the proposed county school budget at Tuesday night's Baltimore County school board meeting.

Recently rescue a cat? Monument City Brewing staff members say they want theirs back

A Baltimore brewery is looking for its cat, which staff members believe was erroneously rescued Monday afternoon.