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January 19, 2019

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Winter storm warning downgraded to an advisory in Maryland; East Coast braces for strong storm

Saturday, Jan 19

A huge winter storm that is moving through the Midwest and heading east could mean significant snow for the East Coast. But Maryland will see freezing rain this afternoon, and mostly rain overnight.

Trump to offer temporary protections for some immigrants in exchange for wall money, GOP says

President Donald Trump is preparing to make a new offer to Democrats that could end the record-breaking government shutdown in a rare Saturday address from the

Coach John Harbaugh reportedly nearing contract extension with Ravens

Ravens coach John Harbaugh became the subject of possible trade speculation as his team made a playoff push before reportedly nearing a contract extension Saturday.

Three takeaways from No. 19 Maryland's 75-61 win over Ohio State

No. 19 Maryland won its third straight Big Ten road game by double digits, a 75-61 victory over Ohio State, Friday night at Value City Arena in Columbus.

Fort Meade sailor was first female Navy fatality in fight against ISIS

A Navy chief cryptologic technician stationed at Fort George G. Meade has been identified as one of the Americans who lost their lives in a blast set off by a suicide bomber in northern Syria this week.

The Naval Academy is deteriorating so badly, its mission to train midshipmen is under threat. It could take millions to fix

 It's going to take millions of dollars to fix the Academy's infrastructure.

Havre de Grace police seeking driver in hit-and-run crash that injured girl

A 14-year-old girl was injured Friday night by a car whose driver left the scene.

Police: 25-year-old man killed in Fulton Avenue area of Baltimore

Baltimore police say a man died Friday morning after suffering gunshot wounds.

Ed Asner tackles topic of holocaust deniers in Baltimore performance

In "The Soap Myth," written by native Baltimorean Jeff Cohen, Ed Asner plays an elderly Holocaust survivor. The staged reading runs for one performance only today at the Gordon Center for the Performing Arts in Owings Mills.

Ezra Hill chats about his 100-plus years in Baltimore

A centenarian describes service in Normandy during World War II and meeting Dr. King outside his shoe store.