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See what you missed overnight, what’s happening today and our latest Maryland weather forecast.
Meteorologist Ava Marie says after a very cold start today, temperatures are slowly warming the rest of the week. Today will be sunny but with a chilly breeze.
There is a slight chance for sleet on Wednesday morning, which could cause some icy spots. Otherwise, Thursday will be much warmer with scattered showers and thunderstorms.
‘We, Our, Us’ wants to mobilize men in effort to decrease crime | Mobilizing men from all over Baltimore City is the mission of the organization We, Our, Us. Looking at what seems like an unending wave of violence in Baltimore, the group hopes to help reduce violence by this summer. Read more here.
B-360’s campaign aims to support Baltimore youth with dirt bike campus | B-360 aims to introduce young riders to safe spaces, where they can build towards a future career. The organization is very clear, this is not about encouraging kids to ride dirt bikes in the streets but to take the hobby out of traffic and put it somewhere else. Read more here.
House, Senate leaders present new congressional redistricting maps | A new congressional redistricting map introduced Monday to the Maryland General Assembly will be the subject of a joint hearing Tuesday morning and is poised to reach the governor’s desk Wednesday. Read more here.
3 killed in snow squall that caused massive pileup on Pennsylvania highway | Heavy fog and precipitation from the squall caused a mass pileup of about 40 vehicles on Interstate 81. About 20 people were taken to area hospitals. Read more here.
Investigation into deadly fall from Florida ride reveals lack of seatbelts, has unique safety measures | While a state ride safety inspector tries to figure out how a 14-year-old boy fell from seat number 31, sister station WESH uncovered key differences between this and similar “drop” rides. Read more here.
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