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Meteorologist Ava Marie says to expect fog and drizzle this morning, and isolated showers and thunderstorms are still possible through Thursday. Heavier rain and gusty thunderstorms are more likely on the lower Eastern Shore this afternoon and evening. Showers will taper off tonight, and Friday will be a little sunnier, but with a cooler breeze. The winds turn even colder this weekend. A few showers are possible Saturday afternoon with temperatures turning even colder by Sunday, with a freeze likely Sunday night.
2 firefighters injured as several rowhomes burn in separate northwest Baltimore fires | Black billowing smoke in the city Wednesday night at not one, but two separate fires. The first fire started just around 4 p.m. along a stretch of two-story homes on Reisterstown Road. Read more here.

Ukraine flags flying off the shelves at Rosedale company | With such a high demand, a local flag company says that Ukrainian flags have flown off the shelves. The demand is so high, there’s even a waitlist for the flag. Read more here.

National Aquarium caring for seal pup rescued from Assateague | The seal pup is now on its way to learning how to survive on its own. He was rescued from Assateague Island National Seashore, where he was found stranded, wounded and dehydrated. He is being treated with antibiotics. Read more here.

Takeaways from final day of confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson | It’s not just Supreme Court nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson who is being scrutinized. Senators are also being watched at this milestone moment in history considering the first Black woman for the high court. Read more here.
Ex-prosecutor says he believes Trump is ‘guilty of numerous felony violations’ | In the letter, published Wednesday by The New York Times, Mark Pomerantz told District Attorney Alvin Bragg there was “evidence sufficient to establish Mr. Trump’s guilt beyond a reasonable doubt” of allegations he falsified financial statements to secure loans and burnish his image as a wealthy businessman. Read more here.
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