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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. | | |
| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| It might seem strange to question Hopkins wanting an armed police force, but not given local history and Justice Department findings. |
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| Witnesses testify in favor of hate crime law expansion to include threats |
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| The Maryland Transportation Authority and the Federal Highway Administration have released a sketch of options for the next Chesapeake Bay crossing. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| The top-rated player in Maryland, Nick Cross had been committed to Florida State since September. |
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