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Baltimore will remove a protected bike lane on Roland Avenue, replacing it with a green painted lane, Mayor Catherine Pugh announced Friday. | | |
A House of Delegates committee has voted unanimously to advance sweeping legislation that would reform the University of Maryland Medical System’s board of directors as accusations of “self-dealing” rock the hospital network. The bill would bar no-bid contracts with board members. | | |
Tonya Hayes, 38, of Atlanta, and her boyfriend, Marquese Winston, 25, of Richmond, Va., are standing trial in the killing of Alex Wroblewski, a beloved bartender in South Baltimore. | | |
Several teens were arrested and officers used pepper spray to break up crowds outside the Eastpoint Mall on Friday night, Baltimore County police said. | | |
A Windsor Mill man received a 50-year prison sentence in Baltimore County Circuit Court on Friday for the 2017 murder of a pastor. | | |
A series of new markers tells the story of the Jones Falls Valley, from its canvas-milling days to the present. | | |
Arizona lawmaker David Stringer, who resigned this week amid an ethics investigation, was accused of paying boys for sex, according to a 1983 Baltimore police report released Friday by the House Ethics Committee . | | |
The Orioles presented their 2019 season as one of opportunity, but instead of one for their own homegrown prospects, it proved to be one of opportunity for the up-and-down players who have finished off their minor league development elsewhere and just need a chance. | | |
Results and recaps from the second day of the Sweet 16 in the NCAA Tournament. | | |
No. 1 Calvert Hall opens MIAA A lacrosse play with a rout of No. 3 Boys' Latin in a rematch of last year's title game. | | |
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