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Ex-Coppin State star point guard Larry Yarbray Sr. dies in Delaware bicycle crash
He was the starting point guard when the men’s basketball team made its first-ever NCAA tournament appearance in 1990.
Chester's head coach Larry Yarbray, Sr. calls plays against Hershey during the 2nd quarter of second round of the PIAA class 5A Championships at Pottstown High School, 
Thursday,  March 16, 2017. Chester beats Hershey 61-51.
Maryland Fleet Week returns: Here’s what you need to know
Visitors will be able to board both foreign and domestic vessels and watch flyovers from historic planes by the U.S. Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard.
A large twin-hulled transport ship docked between two piers in Baltimore's harbor.
Baltimore City officials awaiting updated test results as thousands remain under boil water advisory
Much of West Baltimore is under a boil water advisory Tuesday, and city officials are limiting residents top three gallons of bottled water per household.
Baltimore Department of Public Works employees hand out water in Harlem Park after the city issued a boil advisory. Baltimore’s public works department first noted E. coli and coliform through routine testing on Friday.
Labor Day weekend expected to be busy for travelers
On the roads, traveler numbers are expected to reach near pre-pandemic levels. Airports expected to be busy as well.
A traveler stands to view arrival and departure information at Baltimore-Washington Thurgood International Airport.
They were sons, daughters, husbands, neighbors: A look at some of the lives lost during Baltimore’s deadliest month since 2015
One was laid to rest on a Ravens pillow. One fixed plates for the homeless. One cared for animals. Another smiled a lot but talked little.
Photographs of Baltimore’s June homicide victims
As summer temperatures soar, Baltimore-area cooling centers offer needed refuge
The centers are mobilized on Code Red days, when the heat index reaches 105 degrees.
A tent cooled by fans at the Franciscan Center of Baltimore, a community outreach center and soup kitchen between Charles Village and Waverly.
No longer needing a ‘good’ enough reason to wear and carry, more Marylanders are applying for — and getting — handgun permits
"Wear and carry" applications in Maryland rose more than 600% from June 23 to July 11 compared to the same period last year, according to state police. This follows a U.S. Supreme Court ruling in June striking down New York’s rules for concealed weapons permits, and Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan's subsequent suspension of a requirement that applicants provide a "good and substantial reason" for possessing a regulated firearm.
A caucasian man drawing his modern polymer (Glock) .45 caliber pistol from an IWB (inside the waistband) holster under his leather jacket.
Baltimore County woman charged with shooting husband over day care molestation allegations will remain in jail
An Owings Mills day care owner who was arrested and charged with shooting her husband at a Washington, D.C. hotel appeared in court Friday morning.
Shanteari Weems (left) and James Weems (right)
As Maryland monkeypox cases rise, Baltimore health officials say vaccine doses are very limited
Baltimore's health department says there's no appointments available for monkeypox vaccines, but the city is working to get more doses.
Baltimore City Health Commissioner Letitia Dzirasa speaks on the city's response to rising monkeypox cases.
Gov. Larry Hogan tells Maryland State Police to suspend standard for handgun permits
The announcement follows a U.S. Supreme Court decision last month that struck down a New York requirement similar to Maryland’s.
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, a Republican, speaks at a bill-signing event in the Governor's Reception Room at the State House in Annapolis on March 18, 2022.
Baltimore-area residents undecided, underwhelmed as primary approaches
The candidates will have to spend the final weeks before the election keeping those voters on their side and figuring out how to engage those not tuned in.
Voting booths in a line.
Baltimore Fire Department extinguishes second fire at city jail in 6 months
Blaze occurred during maintenance work in one of the cell blocks, officials said.
Firefighters respond to a fire at the Maryland Reception, Reception, Diagnostic and Classification Center located at 550 E Madison St.
Baltimore Police investigating ‘questionable’ death of Ravens linebacker Jaylon Ferguson
A law enforcement source said it is a suspected overdose, but autopsy results are pending.
OLB Jaylon Ferguson (45) died Tuesday night June 21, 2022, at the age of 26.
First monkeypox case reported in Maryland
Case identified in an adult showing mild symptoms in the Capital Region near Washington DC
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Pride flags burned: Neighbors suspect hate crime in fire that injured three
Two men, ages 74 and 57, are in serious condition, and a 30-year-old woman is in critical condition.
Charred pieces of the pride flag lay near row homes on the 300 block of E. 31st St. The fire was presumed started by the burning of a pride flag.
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