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Maryland Weather: Early morning showers; wonderful weekend
BALTIMORE – Showers are scooting out of here but expect wet roads for your morning commute. Rain chances should diminish quickly by mid morning, with skies remaining mostly cloudy throughout the day.
A brisk north wind will blow through the afternoon, with temperatures slightly cooler than Thursday’s, reaching into the upper 40s in most areas.
Clouds will clear out this evening and overnight temperatures will dip into the low 30s. That means a frigid start to what will be a stunning Saturday. Solid sunshine is in store for the weekend and beyond! Saturday’s high temperatures will reach the upper 40s. Sunday will see the mid-50s with light winds and another round of blue skies.
The dry weather streak continues into next week, with highs in the 40s for the first part of the week, then warming into the 50s toward the end of the week. Some spots may approach 60 by next weekend.
No rain chances are forecast from Monday through next Friday. The earliest indication of our next chance for rain is around Valentine’s Day. After that, the pattern appears to change, with colder temperatures expected to move into the region by late February and early March.
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New charge filed in case of accidental Anne Arundel Co. school shooting – WTOP News
A reckless endangerment charged has been added in the case of a man charged after a 7-year-old boy fired a gun inside a Maryland elementary school in early February.
A new charge was added to the accidental gun discharge case from February that’s tied to an Anne Arundel County school.
Court records show that one count of reckless endangerment was filed against Eashan John Stefanski, a 34-year-old Pasadena man, Thursday.
He was initially charged with leaving a loaded firearm accessible to a minor in February, when a 7-year-old boy accidentally discharged a gun at Freetown Elementary School in Glen Burnie, Maryland.
The new charge was added more than a month after the incident, which saw the child suffer an injury to his hand.
Detectives found the gun was obtained from the boy’s home.
Stefanski is the boyfriend of the child’s mother, The Baltimore Banner reported.
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Maryland House advances GOP-backed bill to tighten oversight of taxpayer-funded nonprofits
A Republican-backed proposal to tighten oversight of nonprofits that receive taxpayer funding is moving forward in Annapolis, marking what supporters describe as a rare win for House Republicans.
The measure comes as recent estimates show about 9,000 Maryland nonprofits are listed as noncompliant with the state, despite many of them still receiving taxpayer dollars.
The proposal is not final. It still must pass the Senate before it can reach the governor’s desk.
David Williams of the Taxpayers Protection Alliance joined the broadcast to weigh in on the measure.
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Expect freezing temperatures in Maryland overnight before we see a quick rebound on Sunday
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