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February 12, 2019

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Maryland weather: Storm leaves ice accumulations across northern parts of state; snow possible for the weekend

Tuesday, Feb 12

A rainy and snowy system left significant ice accumulations around Maryland by Tuesday afternoon, including a quarter of an inch in northern parts of the Baltimore region. After a brief warming, another slushy mess could be on the way for the weekend.

Maryland Senate approves bill calling to undo Gov. Hogan's order to start school after Labor Day

The Maryland state Senate passed a bill Tuesday that overturns Gov. Larry Hogan’s order that public schools must start their year after Labor Day.

Ex-Taneytown police chief pleads guilty, admits lying to feds about using machine gun found at his home

Former Taneytown Police Chief William Tyler pleaded guilty Tuesday at a hearing in the U.S. District Court of Maryland to one count of possessing and transferring a machine gun.

Rodricks: Questions about a Hopkins police force are not ridiculous, but they don't win the argument, either

It might seem strange to question Hopkins wanting an armed police force, but not given local history and Justice Department findings.

Maryland lawmakers consider expanding hate crime law to include attempts at such racist, anti-Semitic acts

Witnesses testify in favor of hate crime law expansion to include threats

Here's where Maryland's next bridge across the Chesapeake Bay could start and end

The Maryland Transportation Authority and the Federal Highway Administration have released a sketch of options for the next Chesapeake Bay crossing.

Baltimore mayor and two aides stayed in $400-a-night hotel rooms in Washington — more than normal spending cap

Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh, along with two of her aides, stayed in $400 a night hotel rooms in Washington while attending a conference last month, spending more than the daily amount city rules typically allow.

Donald N. Langenberg, who as chancellor elevated University System of Maryland to 'national eminence,' dies

Donald N. Langenberg, a career academic who during his 12 years as chancellor oversaw 11 state colleges and universities including the University of Maryland, College Park, and whose budget doubled to $2.7 billion, died Jan. 25 from an aortic aneurysm at his Dickeyville home. He was 86.

As Orioles pitchers and catchers report, players hear similar message of patience and competition as fans did

Players at the Orioles camp have the opportunity to improve and win jobs, and everything from the coaching hires to the data available for them will put them in a position to do that. It's just going to be a process on their end, too.

Maryland lands four-star safety Nick Cross, highest-rated recruit of its 2019 class

The top-rated player in Maryland, Nick Cross had been committed to Florida State since September.