Good morning, Baltimore! Here's what you need to know for your Tuesday.
WEATHER
It's going to be a rainy Tuesday, so don't leave home without your umbrella and rain gear. There is also a chance of patchy fog in some areas. Temperatures will reach a high of 67, and the overnight low will be 47. Winds will be out of the north at 6 to 12 mph.
FROM TODAY'S FRONT PAGE
The 2015 legislative session that began with pledges of bipartisanship ended Monday night with General Assembly democrats and Republican Gov. Larry Hogan embroiled in acrimony over Maryland's budget.
Baltimore schools CEO Gregory Thornton has proposed eliminating the Advanced Placement Summer Academy in order to save money.
After hearing complaints from residents about potholes and other quality-of-life issues, City Council members demanded answers Monday from the Cabinet officials whose agency uses data from CitiStat to monitor city services.
Don Cooke, 60, of Gaithesrburg, and 51 other American were held hostage in Iran in 1979. Cooke and others who were caught up in the incident are still seeking millions of dollars in compensation from Iran for what they say was a violation of international law that forever changed their lives.
FROM LAST NIGHT
Anne Arundel County police continued their search Monday for Bhadreshkumar Cheeetanbhai Patel, 24, who they believe is responsible for the death of his wife, Palak Bhadreskumar Patel, 21, who was found dead in a Dunkin' Donuts shop in Hanover.
Baltimore County police released details Monday on the apparent murder-suicide involving a Parkville family who were found dead in their home Friday, but said they are still searching for a motive.
Federal and state government representatives met with local farmers and entrepreneurs Monday at Woodberry Kitchen in Baltimore on Monday to discuss how the federal government can better support local agriculture.