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Baltimore lawmakers have voted down legislation that would have allowed city school police officers to carry guns while patrolling in schools. The city’s House delegation voted 10-5 against the bill — effectively killing it for this legislative session. | | |
Police said Sunday morning that it was a “family disturbance.” | | |
The Maryland House of Delegates is moving forward a bill that would require background checks for all purchases of long guns, including shotguns and rifles. | | |
Police recovered at least one person's body from the harbor Saturday afternoon. | | |
When a gunman approached a mosque in Christchurch, New Zealand, Abdul Aziz ran outside and led him on a cat-and-mouse chase. | | |
Baltimore, you’re in luck: The city’s St. Patrick’s Day weekend has a ton in store for you to get into the Irish spirit this year. There’s no shortage of ways to celebrate. | | |
The Towson women’s basketball team is headed to the first NCAA tournament in program history. The fourth-seeded Tigers completed their improbable run to the Colonial Athletic Association championship by upsetting second-seeded Drexel, 53-49, on Saturday. | | |
Even the Maryland players seem tired about hearing how their youth is the cause of their late-season struggles going into this year's NCAA tournament. | | |
No. 1 Patterson cruises past Wicomico, 79-56, to win Class 2A boys basketball state championship | | |
Armon Harried closed his high school career with 35 points and Michael Gray added 22 – the two scoring all 24 of the Lakers points in a scintillating third quarter that proved the highlight in a dominating 64-46 win over Southern-Garrett at Xfinity Center. | | |
Poly jumped out to a 14-2 first-quarter lead and never let up in its 69-41 victory in the 3A state championship on March 16. | | |
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