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 Monday, Feb 11 The week is off to a slushy start, with a mix of rain, sleet and snow falling overnight in Central Maryland and causing icy roads Monday morning. And more wintry precipitation is forecast Monday night in some areas. More: Read today's eNewspaper | Listen to the news now |  | |
| On his first day on the job Monday, Baltimore’s new acting police commissioner, Michael Harrison, is expected to hear a host of concerns, including from a West Baltimore community about persistent drug dealing. |
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| As Maryland lawmakers debate whether to increase the state's hourly minimum wage, workers and business owners watch to see how they'll be affected. Some saying it’s vital for workers to be paid enough to take care of basic needs. Others warn an increase would be a job-killing measure. |
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| Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan and state lawmakers from both parties are calling for more oversight of judges in separate legislative proposals being considered during the General Assembly session in Annapolis. |
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| Banking giant JPMorgan Chase & Co. plans to announce Monday that it will give $3.65 million to community groups in the Baltimore-Washington region that lend money to minority owned businesses and entrepreneurs to help them start and grow businesses. |
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| It's been years since either the Orioles or their new manager, Brandon Hyde, arrived at a spring training like this. Instead of one or two major league jobs up for grabs at the fringes of the roster, there could be a dozen, with everyday roles the spoils for the winners. |
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| A position-by-position review of the Ravens begins at quarterback, where Lamar Jackson succeeded Joe Flacco in 2018 and established himself as the key to the team's future. |
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| Sophomore center Bruno Fernando has been able to moderate his emotions in a more positive way for the Maryland men's basketball team this season. |
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| As the Democratic and Republican parties battle over how to draw congressional districts, one Maryland state delegate thinks he has a simple solution to the problem. |
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| Supporters of Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan have formed a new non-profit corporation aimed at influencing state policy. |
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