Meteorologist Tony Pann has the Tuesday and 7-day forecast. More Details As they have for 70 years, students at the U.S. Naval Academy celebrated the end of their grueling first year by scaling a 21-foot obelisk, but this year, without lard coating the monument, they did it a lot faster than usual. Maryland's first lady launched Bullying Awareness and Prevention Week, an effort to draw attention to the sometimes devastating effects of bullying and to show the state's commitment to prevention. The next battleground in the fight over a proposed slots parlor at Arundel Mills Mall is the courts, as a trial started Monday in a dispute over the proposed casino. Authorities continue to investigate the fatal weekend shooting of a Dundalk bar owner, and residents say they're concerned. The proposal to tax some beverage containers in the city came before the City Council again Monday, but it was shelved again due to the controversy surrounding it. Efforts to catch drivers speeding through Baltimore city school zones are now in high gear. While women who have problem periods are not uncommon, it's not normal as you get older, doctors said, and the answer isn't always a hysterectomy. A group of Towson University students has returned from Vermont after searching for the remains of a Maryland man who disappeared there five years ago. More Details Yeardley Love, the Cockeysville native who police said was the victim of a slaying, was remembered at Sunday's graduation service. For more information, go to www.jcc.org/swim |
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