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March 18, 2019

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Baltimore Mayor Pugh resigns from University of Maryland Medical System board after scrutiny over book sales

Mayor Catherine Pugh has resigned from the University of Maryland Medical System Board.

Prosecutors say Baltimore police officers encouraged De Sousa's tax fraud, seek 1 year in prison for ex-chief

In a sentencing memorandum filed Friday, the prosecutors for the first time linked De Sousa’s prosecution with the wider corruption case, saying they uncovered evidence that city officers shared tips about how to get tax refunds by claiming fraudulent deductions.

Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan calls Democrat-controlled legislature 'reckless' and 'pro-criminal'

In confrontational comments made at a pivotal moment in the General Assembly session — the day when lawmakers are rushing pass bills from one chamber to the next — the Republican governor blasted lawmakers.

Marilyn Mosby made 'throat-slitting gesture' at rival's supporter, lawyers for fired Baltimore prosecutor say

The trial is to begin Monday in a lawsuit brought by a former Baltimore prosecutor who claims she was unjustly fired by State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby over politics.

Towson women's basketball receives No. 15 seed in NCAA tournament, will face UConn on Friday

In its first NCAA women’s basketball tournament appearance, Towson received the No. 15 seed in the Albany Regional and will face No. 2 seed Connecticut on Friday at 6:30 p.m. in Storrs, Conn.

Maryland women's basketball gets No. 3 seed, matchup with Radford in NCAA tournament

The Maryland women’s basketball team received the No. 3 seed in the Albany Regional in the NCAA tournament and will open against No. 14 seed Radford in College Park on Saturday at 11 a.m.

Supreme Court agrees to hear D.C. sniper shootings case of Lee Boyd Malvo

The Supreme Court has agreed to consider Virginia's plea to reinstate the life-without-parole sentence of Lee Boyd Malvo.

Off-duty Maryland State Police trooper arrested in St. Patrick's Day road rage incident

An off-duty Maryland state trooper who worked with the department’s automotive safety enforcement division was arrested Monday after a road rage incident on St. Patrick’s Day. 

'The gun is in the house': Woman seemed shocked after allegedly shooting boy and mother, Baltimore police say

Nichole George, 31, of the 900 block of Seagull Ave., is charged with several counts of attempted first-degree murder, first- and second-degree assault and handgun violations, according to police.

City Council considers blocking any future sale of Baltimore's 700-mile underground conduit system

Baltimore's City Council is considering legislation that would block officials from ever selling the 700-mile underground conduit system that contains electric, telephone and fiber-optic cables.