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 Get ready to party all night long with Lionel Richie and Mariah Carey.The singers announced Monday they are joining forces for the All The Hits Tour, which kicks off in Baltimore on March 15, 2017.JUST CONFIRMED: @LionelRichie  very special guest @MariahCarey bringing the ALL THE HITS tour to Royal Farms Arena on 3/15/17! pic.twitter/eiHbNRihqo鈥?Royal Farms Arena  @RoFoArena  December 12, 2016Tickets for the 35-date tour, starring Richie with Carey a stanley taza s a special guest, go on sale Saturday.Both Richie and Carey have a string of hits that remain popular today. Richie s catalog includes  All Night Long  All Night ,   Hello  and  Stuck on You.  In stanley cup  addition to Grammy wins, he s won an Oscar and Golden Globe.Car stanley cup ey is only behind Elvis Presley for most No. 1 songs on Billboard s Hot 100 chart with 18. Her hits include  Vision of Love,   Hero  and  We Belong Together. The tour will wrap in Fort Lauderdale on May 27.Download the ABC2 News app for the iPhone, Kindleand Android. Qhlw Bible Withstands Flames From Memphis Car Fire
 The State Superintendent of Schools for Maryland is among 12 state education e stanley website xecutives joining a newly formed national committee working towards  stanley cup creating safe and supportive school environments for all students.The School Safety Steering Committee, created by the Council of Chief State School Officers, puts state education chiefs in the lead of identifying the most promising practices to combat the  far too frequent incidents of school violence,  the CCSSOsaid in a statement. Our priority, and the priority of chiefs across the country, is to provide students with a high-quality, equitable education, but none stanley isolierkanne  of that is possible if our students and educators do not feel safe and supported in their classrooms,  said CCSSO Executive Director Carissa Moffat Miller.  By coming together, sharing lessons learned, and prioritizing this issue, state chiefs are taking the lead to tackle this issue collectively and help bring about the change our students and educators deserve. The School Safety