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January 15, 2019

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Maryland weather: Snow, ice forecast Thursday night, Friday morning; heavy rain likely this weekend

Tuesday, Jan 15

An inch or two of snow and a glaze of ice are forecast across Maryland from Thursday night into Friday morning, especially to the west of the Interstate 95 corridor. And then meteorologists are still watching a chance for heavy snow, or heavy rain, over the weekend.

Maryland Gov. Hogan to propose $5M for security grants for houses of worship and schools

Republican Gov. Larry Hogan plans to put $5 million in his next budget for security grants for houses of worship, schools and child care centers in Maryland. Hogan’s office says the budget will include a $3 million grant program, overseen by the Governor's Office of Crime Control & Prevention.

Sheriff: Maryland's 'red flag' law prompted gun seizures after four 'significant threats' against schools

Maryland’s judiciary fielded 302 requests to remove firearms from individuals over the first three months the state’s new “red flag” gun safety law went into effect — including five cases involving threats against schools. Four concerned what one sheriff called "significant threats" to schools.

Baltimore man charged with murder in fatal December shooting at Fells Point bar

Phillip West, 48, of the 3200 block of Westmon Ave. turned himself in to police Monday in connection with the fatal shooting of an Ohio man in a Fells Point bar in December.

Three Ravens recognized in football writers' postseason honors

Kicker Justin Tucker was the Ravens' lone player to earn All-NFL honors.

After death of 2-year-old girl ruled a homicide, Havre de Grace police 'working hard to get justice'

A 2-year-old Havre de Grace girl died Friday, four days after being taken to the hospital in cardiac arrest with signs of injuries, Havre de Grace police said.

Kyle Jones, remembered as 'the light of our life,' died in Whiteford fire last week

While the Office of the State Medical Examiner could not confirm it was Kyle Jones who died in the fire, the family is planning a private memorial service for their son and brother.

Baltimore Mayor Pugh names new Department of Planning director

Chris Ryer has become well known in planning circles in the last three decades, having served several stints in government. T

Weekend storm could block the 'Super Blood Wolf Moon' from view in Maryland

A total lunar eclipse being called the "Super Blood Wolf Moon" may not be visible in Baltimore on Sunday, blocked by a departing storm. A large low-pressure system is forecast to bring heavy rain or snow Saturday night into Sunday, when the moon will enter total eclipse.

Baltimore once again tops list of cities with worst bed bugs problems

Baltimore topped a list of cities with the worst bed bug infestations, according to data compiled by Orkin pest control company.