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April 19, 2019

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'Serial' subject Adnan Syed's attorney: 'We will petition to the Supreme Court'

Maryland’s Court of Appeals will not reconsider their decision to refuse a new murder trial to the star of the “Serial” podcast, Adnan Syed.

Maryland weather: Tornadoes, flash flooding possible from storms expected Friday

A strong low-pressure system is forecast to bring as much as 2 inches of rain and chances for severe thunderstorms across Maryland on Friday. Then, unsettled and potentially dreary weather is forecast for the weekend.

Fourth measles case reported by Maryland health department

Measles, a highly contagious virus, has been found in a fourth person in the same community.

'What started this friction?' A young software whiz, a neighbor and a bizarre homicide in Glen Burnie

James Verombeck has been charged with fatally shooting his upstairs neighbor, Tyrique “TJ” Hudson, at Glen Burnie's Colonial Square Apartments. Inside what may have lain behind a mysterious attack.

Double-homicide suspect who fled to Mexico extradited to Anne Arundel County, charged

The man charged in the shooting deaths of two Glen Burnie men in March, who fled for Mexico, was brought back to Anne Arundel County Wednesday.

Dundalk man charged in fatal shooting of 27-year-old last month

Dwayne Kenneth Taylor is charged with first-degree murder and is being held without bail at the Baltimore County Detention Center, police said in a news release.

References to race in Downtown Partnership security email prompt criticism, accusations of racial profiling

An email from the Downtown Partnership of Baltimore to its members described a group of African-American teenagers as a 'scavenger group' whose 'target market' may be Caucasians.

Unemployment in Maryland ticks up in March

The unemployment rate in Maryland ticked up to 3.8 percent in March from 3.7 percent the previous two months, but still below the 4.1 percent a year ago. T

Alan M. Rose, a Roman Catholic deacon and prison chaplain who brought hope to the incarerated, dies

Alan M. Rose, a former English professor who became a Roman Catholic deacon and as a prison chaplain worked to help free wrongly convicted child rapist and murderer Kirk Bloodsworth, died Sunday at Gilchrist Center Towson. He was 88.

National Aquarium's plan to relocate dolphins from Baltimore by 2020 is delayed by climate change, pollution

The National Aquarium was planning to relocate its seven dolphins to a more tropical locale by 2020. Climate change and pollution are keeping them in Baltimore longer.