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ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Legislation that would expand Maryland’s law against cyberbullying youth has drawn criticism from the American Civil Liberties Union. The Daily Record reports ACLU of Maryland senior staff attorney David Rocah told the Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee on Tuesday that the bill went “vastly overboard.” The senate bill would outlaw an online […]

ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — A private school in Maryland has confirmed that several teachers sexually abused students from the 1970s through the early 1990s, and that the school failed to protect students from them. The Key School released the report on its website Monday after an investigation that began in April. The school’s administration and […]

A woman trying to catch an MTA bus was hit and killed in Middle River on Sunday. Baltimore County Police say 19-year-old Trinea Anerra Covington was trying to catch an MTA bus that was stopped and loading passengers on the north shoulder of Eastern Avenue near Tidewater Lane when she was hit.   Sign Up […]

More bone chilling winds and weather are coming out way, which brings lots of problems with it. In addition to the weather causing water main breaks, Interim Baltimore City Health Commissioner Mary Beth Haller has issued a Code Blue Extreme Cold Alert for the fifth time this winter as temperatures are expected to drop into […]

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People across social media are praising the actions of one Baltimore man. Instagram user @MasteringLife posted the below video of an exchange between him, a young man and a Baltimore Police officer at the corner of Washington Blvd and Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. According to the video, the officer was holding on to the […]

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Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) will continue to offer free transit rides this week for federal employees who were affected by the partial government shutdown. In support of Gov. Larry Hogan’s #MDHelps initiative, MDOT Secretary Pete K. Rahn extended free transit service on MARC, Commuter Bus, and BaltimoreLink services, including: CityLink, LocalLink, Express BusLink, Light […]

National Parks across the United States are now back open after the partial government shutdown temporarily ended last Friday. Staff at Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine will resumed regular operations on Sunday. https://twitter.com/NatlParkService/status/1088992610197348352 Statement on reopening of the National Parks following the end of the government shutdown, from P. Daniel Smith, Deputy Director of […]

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Police need your help to find a missing Baltimore teen. Officials told WBAL-TV Adanya Williams, 13, was last seen around 10:30 a.m. Thursday on the 3500 block of Lyndale Avenue. She was wearing a black hat, pink coat and khaki pants at that time. Adanya is also the cousin of Jess Hilarious. The comediane and […]

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  According to reports, Congress and Donald Trump have reached a tentative deal to Temporary end the partial Government Shutdown. With Trump’s Approval, the deal would reopen the government for three weeks. The 5.7 Billion Trump wants for the wall to block the southern border would still be on the table with more talks scheduled. […]

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We all knew that the Golden State Warriors were going to skip the White House visit but we were in the dark about what they would do while they were in town to play the Washington Wizards. The Warriors kept busy with Kevin Durant opening the brand new Durant Center. Former NBA MVP Stephen Curry […]