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April 9, 2019

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In session supporting schools, Bay, ethics reform, Maryland Assembly puts finishing touches on Busch's legacy

Maryland lawmakers put the finishing touches on an ambitious General Assembly session in which they enacted plans aimed at helping working families, public schools and the environment — and, in doing so, completed the legislative legacy of the House of Delegates’ late speaker, Michael Busch.

Aberdeen man charged with attempted arson

An Aberdeen man has been charged with attempted arson and related charges after Deputy State Fire Marshals accused him of attempting to start a fire within an occupied apartment building.

Cedric Mullins, Orioles triple their way past Athletics in 12-4 victory, ending four-game slide

Cedric Mullins tripled twice and Richie Martin added one as the Orioles opened their series against the Oakland Athletics with a victory.

Orioles' Chris Davis sets major league record with 47 straight at-bats without a hit

Orioles first baseman Chris Davis set an ignominious major league record Monday with three more hitless at-bats, extending his hitless streak to 47 dating to the end of 2018.

Havre de Grace girls see three game softball win streak snapped

The Havre de Grace Warriors softball team came into Monday’s game with visiting North East riding a three-game win streak. The Warriors (3-2, 3-4), however, managed just one hit as the Indians (4-0, 5-1) won the UCBAC Susquehanna Division game, 7-1, at Stancill Park.

HCC men's lacrosse, baseball teams have big weekend

The No. 2 Harford Community College men's lacrosse team (8-1, 3-0) claimed its seventh consecutive victory of the season Saturday, downing the visiting No. 5 Anne Arundel Riverhawks, 26-10, at Harford Stadium.

Recounting the historic investiture of Judge Kerwin Miller Sr.

On March 22, Kerwin A. Miller Sr. was publicly sworn in as a Maryland District Court Judge. Judge Miller’s appointment by Gov. Hogan makes him first African-American male to take the bench in Harford County.

Baltimore City Council calls on Mayor Pugh to resign; she says she intends to return

The entire membership of the Baltimore City Council — except acting Mayor Jack Young — has called on Mayor Catherine Pugh to resign amid her "Healthy Holly" scandal.