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January 16, 2019

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5 takeaways from Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan's second inaugural speech

Wednesday, Jan 16

As the longest federal government shutdown in U.S. history continues, Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan gave his second inaugural address and denounced the state of American politics in Washington.

With Jeb Bush at his side, Maryland Gov. Hogan calls at inauguration for different direction for GOP

With former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush at his side, Maryland’s two-term Republican Gov. Larry Hogan calls for a different direction for the GOP after again taking the oath of office.

Maryland weather: After snow Thursday night, weekend storm forecast to bring wintry mix, rain and bitter cold

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 expecting a bitter cold to set in Sunday evening into Mondauy

Recovering from crash, Middle River family wants changes to police chase policies

A Middle River family is home and adjusting to living with their son's brain injuries after he and other family members were hurt in a crash following a police chase in Philadelphia.

Judge grants bail to Baltimore man accused of barroom murder in Fells Point

Baltimore District Judge Michael Studdard granted bail Tuesday to the 48-year-old man charged in a deadly shooting last month in a Fells Point bar.

Five things to know about the earthquake off Ocean City — and earthquakes in general

Here are five things to know about earthquakes and the recent one off the coast of Ocean City.

Baltimore police announce takedown of 'Black Magic' fentanyl crew

Baltimore police say they arrested 11 people behind the violent “Black Magic” drug crew and seized guns, cash and more than 400 gel caps of fentanyl.

Former Baltimore police deputy commissioner appointee files defamation suit over release of memo

A former Baltimore Police officer has filed a defamation lawsuit after he was appointed to serve as deputy commissioner but lost the job after a fake memo was sent to the media.

Baltimore approves $1.25 million to turn old movie theater into hub for growing Hispanic community

Baltimore officials have approved $1.25 million to help turn an old movie theater in East Baltimore into a hub for the city's growing Hispanic community.

Alabama QB Jalen Hurts picks Oklahoma over Maryland, Miami to finish college career

Alabama quarterback Jalen Hurts, who lost his starting job to Tua Tagovailoa after leading the Crimson Tide to a national championship in 2016, announced on The Players' Tribune on Wednesday that he will transfer to Oklahoma.