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Exterior of The Agora Companies in Baltimore, Md. on Saturday, June 6, 2026.
Agora founder responds to Baltimore’s lawsuit: ‘We want a refund’
The founder of a Mount Vernon publishing business responded Wednesday to a city lawsuit accusing the company of deceiving customers.
A Columbia woman is facing charges in Howard County tied to an Oct. 12 shooting that injured two teenagers in a grassy area adjacent to the Giant Foods parking lot on Centre Park Drive.
Second vigilante mom sentenced to 12 years for role in shooting of two teens in Columbia
Columbia resident Wyketa Burgess, who was convicted for her role in the shooting of two teenagers outside a retail grocery store in Columbia on Oct. 12, 2024, is set to be sentenced Wednesday morning.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) works out during the team's NFL football practice, Tuesday, June 2, 2026, at the Under Armour Performance Center in Owings Mills, Md.
Ravens practice report: Lamar Jackson eager to be ‘challenged’ as mandatory minicamp wraps up
“I’m being challenged right now,” Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson said at mandatory minicamp Wednesday. “It’s a new system [with] a lot of terminology within this system."
Nationals pitcher Foster Griffin fields a ball during the fourth inning.
Nationals blow 8-run lead, lose to Giants on walk-off grand slam
Bryce Eldridge’s slam lifts the Giants to an 11-10 win after they trailed 9-1.
Baltimore City firefighters were called just after 1 p.m. Tuesday to the 3500 block of Asiatic Avenue for reports of an explosion, department spokesperson Veobia Akilo said. The block is the site of the Patapsco Wastewater Treatment Plant.
DPW suspends work on project as it investigates cause of treatment plant explosion
City officials paused the capital project work that likely led to the explosion at the Patapsco Wastewater Treatment Plant on Tuesday.
The complaint alleges that Will Jawando’s campaign violated campaign finance laws by coordinating with the Working Families Party, a Brooklyn-based progressive group that backed New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani.
Weeks before primary, election board launches inquiry into Jawando campaign
The complaint alleges that Jawando’s campaign violated campaign finance laws by coordinating with the Working Families Party, a Brooklyn-based progressive group that backed New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani.
Ravens kicker Tyler Loop, center, jogs as teammates run drills during organized team activities in May.
Tyler Loop is ready to make the next kick with the same process, the same confidence as last year
“My process hasn’t broken,” Loop said. “There may have been a hiccup or something that went wrong. And you need to be able to look at that, address it and then say, all right, I’m good.”
State Trooper Police Car from the Maryland State Police on parking lot.
Man arrested after road rage shooting on Baltimore-Washington Parkway, police say
A Prince George’s County man was arrested in connection with a road rage shooting that left a man injured in Anne Arundel County on Wednesday, according to Maryland State Police.
Slutty Vegan, located at 2424 Distillery St., is leaving the Baltimore Peninsula.
Slutty Vegan is leaving Baltimore Peninsula
A press release by Pinky Cole called Slutty Vegan’s closure in Baltimore Peninsula as a “relocation,” with a new spot planned near the campus of Johns Hopkins Hospital.
Tristen Goode Jordan, 11, faces a long-term recovery after being shot while playing on a school jungle gym in Upton.
Shot on a Baltimore playground, trauma for ‘rest of his life’: 11-year-old faces tough recovery
Tristen Goode Jordan was struck multiple times by stray bullets at a Baltimore school playground in Upton. Police have not made any arrests, and Tristen remains in the hospital fighting to recover.
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