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January 10, 2019

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Maryland state Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller diagnosed with prostate cancer

Thursday, Jan 10

Longtime Maryland state Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller is expected to announce Thursday that he is undergoing treatment for prostate cancer, according to two sources.

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Western Maryland preservationists object to Hogan's proposed parkland swap for Redskins stadium

Western Maryland preservation group expresses concern about Gov. Larry Hogan's plan to swap land there for Oxon Cove Park near Washington for a new stadium for the Washington Redskins, even as Hogan defends the proposed deal.

As Ravens turn to 2019 season, Greg Roman's role on offense can't be overlooked

In his two years with the offense, tight ends coach Greg Roman became inseparable from each season’s most obvious success.

Yes, Baltimore's police commissioner designate Michael Harrison has seen 'The Wire,' likes crabs

He still needs to get confirmed by Baltimore’s City Council. But Michael Harrison has already established some Baltimore credibility: He eats crabs, and he’s seen “The Wire.”

Pugh's pick for Baltimore police commissioner will draw nearly $160,000 pension from previous job

Outgoing New Orleans Police Superintendent Michael Harrison has started the paperwork to collect his pension after nearly three decades with the force, and as per routine the payout would come in addition to his salary as Baltimore’s police commissioner.

University of Maryland Medical Center Midtown Campus upgrades behavioral health care unit

The University of Maryland Medical Center Midtown Campus has overhauled its behavioral health unit so it can see more patients arriving in a crisis at the Baltimore hospital or the nearby downtown campus of the medical center.

A young man died after being stopped by police in Caroline County. Four months later, no one knows why

Anton Black, a 19-year-old African-American who was a former high school track and football star, budding actor and fashion model, died during an encounter with three white officers last year in Greensboro, Maryland. His family wants to know why a medical examiner’s report has yet to be filed.

Capitals surprise Anne Arundel hockey team that defended black teammate after racist taunts

After 13-year-old defenseman Divyne Apollon II faced racist taunts, two Washington Capitals players have invited his Metro Maple Leafs, who had his back, to Monday's game against the St. Louis Blues.

7 revealing takeaways from 'Red Table Talk,' Jada Pinkett Smith's hit Facebook show

Baltimore native Jada Pinkett Smith bares her soul on "Red Table Talk," the popular Facebook-Watch show she co-hosts with her mother Adrienne Banfield Norris and daughter Willow. The three women discuss topics ranging from mental illness to fitness and family.

Two cats found abused, one of them dead, in plastic bag in dumpster in Southeast Baltimore

Baltimore Police are investigating reports of animal cruelty after finding two cats, one dead, in a crate last week.

Orioles' Opening Day game at Yankees on March 28 to be televised on ESPN

The Orioles' Opening Day game against the New York Yankees will start a 1:05 p.m. and be broadcast on ESPN, the first national game on the league-wide first day of the season.