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March 27, 2019

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Maryland Gov. Hogan vetoes bills on $15 minimum wage, post-Labor Day school start, alcohol and tobacco enforcement

Gov. Larry Hogan on Wednesday vetoed three bills passed by state lawmakers that would increase the minimum wage, allow school districts to decide when the school year starts, and move alcohol and tobacco enforcement to a new commission.

Bill to legalize medically assisted suicide in Maryland defeated in state Senate

A measure that would have legalized medically assisted suicide in Maryland was defeated on a dramatic tie vote in the state Senate. Sen. Will Smith, the bill’s sponsor, said he hoped senators will build on this year’s work on the bill as they debate the measure in future years.

264 arrested in crackdown on violent fugitives in Baltimore, Hogan and U.S. marshal announce

Gov. Larry Hogan and U.S. Marshal for Maryland Johnny Hughes announced Wednesday that 264 people were arrested in the past month as part of a crackdown on violent fugitives in Baltimore.

Baltimore officials propose $2.9 billion operating budget for the coming year

Baltimore officials are proposing a $2.9 billion budget for the coming year, adding almost $100 million in spending on city services. Budget director Bob Cenname said the city has a $33 million surplus, thanks to higher than anticipated revenues and slightly lower spending than forecast.

Maryland House of Delegates votes unanimously to reprimand Jalisi over 'abusive' treatment of his staff

Maryland’s House of Delegates voted 136-0 to publicly reprimand of Del. Jay Jalisi of Baltimore County for “an ongoing pattern of bullying and abusive workplace behavior.”

Maryland House of Delegates OKs bill to create a prescription drug price board for government employees

The Maryland House of Delegates has approved a bill that would create a state board to set limits on how much state and local governments will pay for prescription drugs.

As new era begins, Orioles aim to provide fans with a team they can watch grow

As the Orioles rebuild rolls on behind the scenes, the major league team will be playing with a mandate of competing, and might actually play in a way that past Orioles teams frustrated by not doing.

Police seek married couple in Glen Burnie double homicide

Anne Arundel County police are searching for a married couple from Baltimore in the shooting death of two people Sunday in Glen Burnie, days after charging another man and almost immediately releasing him.

Dr. Morris Roseman, retired psychologist, professor, poet and civil rights activist, dies

Dr. Morris Roseman, who was a psychologist, university professor and staunch supporter of civil rights, died March 12 of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease at his home in Walnut Creek, Calif. The former longtime Pikesville resident had just celebrated his 100th birthday.

Baltimore's Empowerment Temple names successor for Rev. Jamal Bryant

Pastor George Barnes will take over for the Rev. Jamal Bryant at Baltimore's Empowerment Temple.