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Blake Hoffarber had 18 points and Minnesota scored the first 18 points of the game in a 94-64 victory over Morgan State on Tuesday night. Full Story »
Blake Hoffarber had 18 points and Minnesota scored the first 18 points of the game in a 94-64 victory over Morgan State on Tuesday night. Full Story »
A Crofton teenager is facing life in prison after pleading guilty to raping a seven-year-old girl. Full Story »
Paul DeWolfe has been named the new Maryland Public Defender, replacing Nancy Forster who was fired in August. Full Story »
Three firehouses will close at the start of the new year. It's a move that's not sitting well with neighbors or Mayor Sheila Dixon. Full Story »
State budget cuts are putting the squeeze on traveler services on Maryland highways. Full Story »
Maryland's fight against drunk driving gets some good news. A new study shows deadly drunk driving crashes are down. It also ranks Maryland among the states with the lowest fatality rates. Full Story »
Baltimore City schools are holding their own in a national comparison with other urban school districts. Full Story »
Baltimore housing officials have ended the Holly Trolley charity event that figured prominently in Mayor Sheila Dixon's theft trial. Full Story »
Each year, nearly 100,000 children from the Baltimore area are treated to performances by the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. Full Story »
Ann Brobst has been appointed to the Baltimore County Circuit Court. Full Story »
This has been a year of major water main breaks and it's been enough to bring four counties together before the next one hits. Full Story »
A state commission approved a slots commission license for a site in Anne Arundel County on Monday, but the proposal that would be the state's largest slot machine facility still needs local zoning approval. Full Story »
After months of limiting the H1N1 vaccine to high risk groups, the shot is now available to everyone. Full Story »
Lawyers for former CBS "Early Show" anchor Mark McEwen have appealed the dismissal of his medical malpractice lawsuit. Full Story »
A Colorado woman who won a $1.2 million house in Maryland in a $50-a-ticket raffle last year has sold the property to a church. Full Story »
Prince George's County police say a pregnant homeless woman was held at a Suitland apartment for five days, then her captor tried to cut the unborn baby from her body. Full Story »
The North American Aerospace Defense Command and the Continental U.S. NORAD Region have postponed a flight training exercise over the Washington area. Full Story »
Maryland officials say the state is signing deals to buy electricity generated by four wind and solar projects in the region. Full Story »
A young woman from Howard County designs handbags that are being sold in stores around the world. Full Story »
Baltimore County Police continue asking the public's help in locating Jerryell Myesha Foster. Full Story »
A hearing for two white teenagers accused in the beating of an elderly black fisherman has been postponed until Friday. Full Story »
Gov. Martin O'Malley has outlined plans to help small businesses. Full Story »
Did you travel on Amtrak the week of Thanksgiving? If so, you helped set a record. Full Story »
The mayor of Mount Airy has resigned amid complaints from City Hall staff and Town Council members that he bullied people. Full Story »
After being a stalwart in the Top 25 over the past five years, Maryland made its first appearance of the season in The Associated Press women's basketball poll. The Terrapins entered at No. 25 on Monday while Connecticut remained the unanimous No. 1 for the 20th consecutive poll. Full Story »
Fireworks light up the sky at the Arkansas State Capitol in Little Rock. AP/Danny Johnston
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