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January 29, 2019

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Doctor finds Prince competent to stand trial in Advanced Granite Solutions shootings

Monday, Jan 28

In an apparent reversal, a doctor found Radee Prince, the man accused of killing three people and injuring two others at Advanced Granite Solutions in Edgewood in October 2017, competent to stand trial in the case.

Snow could create 'rapidly deteriorating conditions' for Tuesday evening commute, then dangerous cold arrives

A light snowfall is forecast to arrive in Baltimore during the Tuesday evening commute, and could create "rapidly deteriorating conditions" on roadways, National Weather Service forecasters said. They predict a cold rain will turn to snow, and as much as 3 inches of snow could fall, they said.

Sleep in Heavenly Peace volunteers build 30 beds for children in need Saturday in Bel Air

About 80 volunteers worked with Sleep in Heavenly Peace in Bel Air on Saturday to build 30 beds for families in need during the nonprofit's first bed build in 2019.

State lawmakers look for ways to 'minimize the damage to the people of Maryland' from federal shutdowns

Concerned about the effects of a recently ended partial federal government shutdown, Maryland lawmakers are considering ways to cope should politicians force another closure. Unemployment benefits for nonessential employees, pay for contract workers and help with utility bills are on the table.

3 months later, University System of Maryland hasn't begun search for Loh's replacement. Is he leaving?

Three months after University of Maryland President Wallace Loh announced his pending retirement in the wake of the death of football player Jordan McNair, and less than six months before his departure, the University System of Maryland has not formed a search committee to find his replacement.

Maryland Insurance Administration settles federal suit charging it paid female investigators less than males

The Maryland Insurance Administration will pay $36,802 in back pay and damages to three female fraud investigators to settle a pay discrimination lawsuit brought by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

Reflective Chris Davis, Orioles' coaches hopeful he can rebound but vague on details at FanFest

Struggling Orioles first baseman Chris Davis had plenty to say about his past struggles but was vague on details as to how he plans to fix them.

The 10 most pivotal Ravens figures for 2019 and beyond

From quarterback Lamar Jackson to kicker Justin Tucker, here are the 10 most pivotal figures in the franchise as the Ravens look to 2019 and beyond.