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  BALTIMORE (AP) — A former Maryland state senator pleaded guilty Thursday in federal court to two counts of fraud for accepting $15,300 in bribes. Nathanial Oaks, a 71-year-old Baltimore Democrat, entered guilty pleas to one count of wire fraud and one count of honest services fraud, hours after he resigned from office. He faces […]

Baltimore Sen. Nathaniel Oaks (41st Legislative District) will not continue his race for re-election. 

Two families who are now connected from lives being lost in Baltimore are joining forces to give back.

It’s confirmed: Orioles baseball games will not be aired on WJZ or any other over-the-air Baltimore broadcast channels this season.

The next phase of Project C.O.R.E. (Creating Opportunities for Renewal and Enterprise) was announced by Mayor Catherine Pugh and Governor Larry Hogan.

The University of Maryland Baltimore County men's basketball team has had quite a run this season.

The victim is still being treated at a local hospital for his injuries.

Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh updates The Larry Young Morning Show on the HBCU (Historically Black Colleges & Universities) lawsuit against Maryland.

Maryland utility companies want to build the nation's second-largest network of electric vehicle charging stations.