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