Appeals court rules Baltimore police officer must testify in Freddie Gray cases; Montgomery’s new superintendent gets 4-year contract, $275,000 salary; Two women identified after apparent double homicide in Prince George’s County; Ex-offenders rally for changes to Md. expungement laws; Authorities close area near Clarksburg Road due to gas leak; Stately residences along Rock Creek Park in Rockville cater to big families; Oxon Hill man charged in homicide of woman; DeMatha shows Markelle Fultz the love in Maryland Private Schools final; Girls’ basketball Top 20: Paul VI adds another title; North Point, Whitman surge into state semifinals; MPSSAA: National Christian girls’ basketball violated standards of competition by using players enrolled at another school; Woman killed, another wounded in stabbing in Pr. George’s County; Bladensburg to file protest over controversial ending to region final loss to Eleanor Roosevelt; After upsetting Old Mill, North Point sets its sights on a Maryland 4A title; Md. pedestrian dies after being struck by two vehicles;
 
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Appeals court rules Baltimore police officer must testify in Freddie Gray cases
The decision is a major victory for prosecutors in the cases against six Baltimore officers.
Montgomery’s new superintendent gets 4-year contract, $275,000 salary
The contract comes as final step in the hiring of Jack Smith to lead county schools.
 
Two women identified after apparent double homicide in Prince George’s County
The deaths took place in the Cheverly area and don’t appear to be random, police said.
Ex-offenders rally for changes to Md. expungement laws
Bills would expunge charges that were dismissed or acquitted from criminal records.
 
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Authorities close area near Clarksburg Road due to gas leak
It is not clear how long area roadways will be closed.
New poll shows Maryland Senate race tied as Edwards takes step toward paid ads
Her campaign has reserved air time in Baltimore ahead of the April 26 primary.
 
Stately residences along Rock Creek Park in Rockville cater to big families
BUYING NEW | Four bedrooms is the minimum in these 186 homes, whose lots average one-third of an acre.
 
Oxon Hill man charged in homicide of woman
Police: The victim was fatally stabbed.
 
DeMatha shows Markelle Fultz the love in Maryland Private Schools final
The all-American gets to enjoy most of the second half from the bench in a rout against Capitol Christian.
 
Girls’ basketball Top 20: Paul VI adds another title; North Point, Whitman surge into state semifinals
The Panthers claimed a 10th straight VISAA Division I championship while the Eagles and Vikings will meet in Thursday’s Maryland 4A semifinals.
 
MPSSAA: National Christian girls’ basketball violated standards of competition by using players enrolled at another school
The Eagles will be forced to forfeit at least four of their 31 victories to date for violating Maryland’s standards of competition, but NCA officials said they will appeal the decision.
 
Woman killed, another wounded in stabbing in Pr. George’s County
Police say incident was not a random attack.
 
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Bladensburg to file protest over controversial ending to region final loss to Eleanor Roosevelt
BOYS’ BASKETBALL | Mustangs Athletic Director Henry Frazier does not expect to win the appeal related to a clock issue that allowed the Raiders to send the game to a second overtime.
 
After upsetting Old Mill, North Point sets its sights on a Maryland 4A title
GIRLS’ BASKETBALL | The Eagles held off the unbeaten Patriots to take the 4A East region title, but Ciara Bryson and company are eager for more.
 
Md. pedestrian dies after being struck by two vehicles
Police said the Silver Spring woman was walking in a crosswalk.
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