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May 13, 2019

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Bob Pevenstein, who resigned from UMMS board amid self-dealing scandal, also resigns from Board of Regents

Robert L. Pevenstein, one of a handful of UMMS board members to resign amid a self-dealing scandal there, has now resigned from the Board of Regents, too.

Howard to bore a tunnel and raze four buildings to ease Ellicott City flooding, could cost $140 million

Howard County officials on Monday announced they will raze four buildings on lower Main Street and bore a tunnel to reduce future floodwater in historic Ellicott City.

Work begins on the new community of Port Covington in South Baltimore

Developers and officials turned over some dirt Monday to mark the beginning of construction on the new city community of Port Covington.

'You will be tested': Rosenstein quotes Mueller at UB law commencement, first remarks since stepping down

Rod Rosenstein, in his first public appearance since ending his tenure as U.S. deputy attorney general, quoted Robert S. Mueller III.

Slain Maryland woman had 2 husbands: one a popular African actor, the other a 'major Baltimore drug dealer'

Bettie Jenifer was gunned down in front of about 10 people as she walked from work to a parking lot Friday afternoon, police said. The shooter fled.

Maryland Gov. Hogan signs bill banning young adults from buying tobacco, nicotine products

Gov. Larry Hogan has signed a measure to raise the age for buying tobacco and nicotine products from 18 to 21.

Maryland Gov. Hogan signs bill to use tax return data to guide residents into health insurance

When Marylanders file their taxes next year, they'll face an extra question: "Do you have health insurance?"

Federal judge blocks release of Coast Guard officer from Maryland who has been called a terrorist

A federal judge in Maryland on Monday blocked the release of Coast Guard lieutenant Christopher Hasson of Silver Spring.

Upgrade or downgrade? Reviewing the Ravens' offseason moves on offense

After a chaotic few months, have the Ravens improved since last year? To get a sense for the big picture, start on a smaller scale.

Orioles return to New York ‘still having as much fun’ as they did on Opening Day visit

As the Orioles return to New York for the first time since the season's opening weekend, the team's growth isn’t going unnoticed among the veterans.