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Monday Afternoon Headlines: Teenager who shot himself at Towson U. accused of trying to steal $1K hat; Baltimore settles lawsuit with ghost guns seller; Maryland Stadium Authority to buy Laurel Park for $48.5M; and more.

Teenager who shot himself at Towson University accused of trying to steal $1K hat — The Baltimore Sun Baltimore City reaches settlement with Maryland ghost gun retailer Hanover Armory LLC — WJZ Maryland Stadium Authority approves $48.5M agreement to purchase Laurel Park — WBAL Maryland shuts down property search tool after ‘suspicious activity’ — Baltimore…

Monday Morning Headlines: Baltimore resident diagnosed with measles; Baltimore man charged with fatal shooting in Glen Burnie parking lot dispute; Vote set for new city schools CEO; and more.

Measles case confirmed for Baltimore resident who traveled internationally – WTOP News Baltimore man charged in fatal shooting after Glen Burnie parking lot dispute – FOX Baltimore/WBFF-TV Baltimore City School Board set to vote on new CEO Monday night – WMAR-TV Murder-suicide triggered by apparent domestic violence in Carroll County – CBS Baltimore Record Store…

Friday Morning Headlines: Explosives found in Annapolis home during illegal deer hunting investigation; Three arrested in Catonsville for jewelry thefts; Weekend lane closures on I-83; and more.

Explosive devices found in home of Annapolis man during investigation into illegal deer hunting – CBS Baltimore Three arrested in Catonsville for stealing $14k in jewelry – WBAL News Radio Baltimore Ravens unveil new uniforms at Merriweather Post Pavilion event – ESPN Residents of Fells Point, Pigtown and Federal Hill rally against noise, violence at…

Thursday Afternoon Headlines: Crackdown on ‘super speeders,’ vehicles registered in Virginia; Zūm gets 5 more years to bus Howard County students; Larger canopies allowed at Ocean City, but no tents; and more.

Maryland lawmakers crack down on “super speeders” and vehicles registered in Virginia — WJZ Despite a troubled start, Zūm gets 5 more years to bus Howard County students — The Baltimore Banner Ocean City to allow larger canopies on the beach this summer, but still no tents — WMAR Seawall acquires building from century-old Remington…

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