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    Raskin secures $16.5 million in federal funding for Montgomery County infrastructure, public safety
    Despite the federal government’s targeting of blue states, Jamie Raskin is touting a small victory after securing more than $16.5 million in federal funding for Montgomery County.
    Rep. Jamie Raskin, center, at the Jewish Community Relations Council’s annual Legislators and Lox breakfast in December. Raskin has secured more than $16.5 million in federal funding for Montgomery County.
    Where to get chicken wings and other Super Bowl eats in Baltimore
    The Super Bowl is the one of the biggest days for carryout. Here are some of the best spots for football food in Baltimore.
    The Neighborhood Bird Bun from Ekiben. Taiwanese curry fried chicken thigh topped with spicy sambal mayo, pickles, and fresh herbs.
    While the Chesapeake Bay freezes, these 2 boats break the ice
    While much of the Chesapeake Bay is frozen over, watermen, cargo ships and emergency responders have places to be, and islanders on Smith and Tangier need food and supplies. That’s where Maryland’s two icebreakers — the A.V. Sandusky and the Eddie Somers — come in, clearing channels up and down the bay like giant snowplows.
    An icy channel is opened up by the A.V. Sandusky in Spa Creek in Annapolis.
    Meet Hampden, Curtis Bay and other National Aquarium sea turtles named after Baltimore neighborhoods
    The National Aquarium is rehabilitating dozens of cold-stunned turtles, and it named them after Baltimore neighborhoods.
    Assisted by a team of volunteers, Animal Rescue and Animal Health staff exam cold-stunned sea turtles as they arrive at the National Aquarium to start their rehabilitation journey. December 3, 2025
    ‘ICE out!’: Baltimore County students protest ICE, defy administrators after early dismissal
    Around two dozen high schools and middle schools in Baltimore County participated in Friday’s walkouts, but an hour before they began, Baltimore County Public Schools issued a 12:30 p.m. districtwide dismissal for “impending inclement weather.”
    February 6, 2026 - Students walk out of Sparrows Point High School to protest ICE being in their communities. They were joined by several other BCPS high schools including Perry Hall High School, Loch Raven High School, and Dundalk High School.
    Will Greater Grace investigation prompt change? Senior pastors hint at leadership ‘transition.’
    Nearly two months after an explosive report called for the resignation of senior officials at Greater Grace World Outreach, the evangelical church’s elders issued a response that offered no concrete plans for a leadership change.
    Photograph of long low building with unconventional church spire and cross, with empty parking lot in front. Outside of building is labeled "Greater Grace Church."
    Charges dropped against Baltimore County gym teacher accused of sexually abusing 2 students
    Roger Myers, 61, of Towson, had been charged in Baltimore County Circuit Court with sexual abuse of a minor, third- and fourth-degree sex offense and second-degree assault.
    The Baltimore County Courts Building at 401 Bosley Avenue in Towson.
    Man dies after being injured in Halethorpe fire this week
    A 59-year-old man died Friday morning from injuries he suffered in a Halethorpe house fire this week.
    The Baltimore County Fire Department logo.
    Germantown man arrested for alleged sexual abuse of minor
    Nelvis Gonzalez Prudencio of Germantown was arrested at Dulles Airport for allegedly sexually abusing a child.
    Boulders are blocking access to collapsed sewer pipe, DC Water says
    Boulders and other large rocks are blocking repair crews’ access to the collapsed DC Water sewer pipeline.
    Boulders and large rocks are blocking DC Water crews' access to the collapsed sewer pipeline that's allowing massive amounts of wastewater to spill into the Potomac River.
    Police search for suspect who damaged windows at Rockville day care
    Montgomery County Police are searching for a vandalism suspect who damaged a Rockville day care in January.
    A Ring camera captured the suspect, who police say damaged windows at a day care in Rockville.
    Man who hid body in refrigerator in Baltimore sentenced to 10 years in prison
    Damreum Burroughs, 47, of Southwest Baltimore, pleaded guilty in Baltimore Circuit Court to accessory after the fact to first-degree murder.
    Exterior of the Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr. Courthouse on Calvert Street in Baltimore, Md. on Saturday, July 19, 2025.
    Moore asks agencies, attorney general to review immigration detention center plans
    Gov. Wes Moore told federal officials he had concerns about the economic drain the Williamsport facility could have on the area and a “troubling lack of transparency” around the purchase.
    Gov. Wes Moore speaks with reporters at the State House in Annapolis on Friday, Jan. 16, 2026.
    Gov. Moore says he’ll sign bill banning immigration enforcement agreements
    Maryland Gov. Wes Moore said he plans to sign emergency legislation banning working agreements between federal immigration agencies and local jurisdictions.
    Maryland Gov. Wes Moore said Friday that he’ll sign a bill banning immigration enforcement agreements with ICE when it comes to his desk.
    Saks Off 5th closing 2 Maryland stores
    Saks Global is closing its discount stores as it undergoes bankruptcy proceedings. Two of those stores are in Maryland.
    SEATTLE, WA - OCTOBER 19:  General view of atmosphere prior to the Saks OFF 5th Seattle Official Ribbon Cutting on October 19, 2017 in Seattle, Washington.
    Scott administration further limits Baltimore inspector general’s record access
    Advice from the Office of Attorney General says that inspector general access is limited by Maryland public records law.
    Isabel Mercedes Cumming, Baltimore’s Inspector General, sits for a portrait in her office in City Hall on 1/26/23. Cumming is the longest running Inspector General in Baltimore’s history, having served in her position for five years.
    Murder convictions overturned in 2022 botched drug deal
    Jackson Alexander Garcia and Malik Jefferson had their 2022 murder convictions overturned by the state’s appellate court.
    A guard tower and barbed wire are seen outside the Maryland Correctional Institution in Hagerstown on Wednesday, August 7, 2024.
    Arctic front, high winds could make it feel like 15 below in Maryland this weekend
    An arctic front and a windstorm will make parts of Maryland feel as cold as minus 15 degrees this weekend.
    The National Weather Service has issued multiple weather warnings for Central Maryland this weekend.
    Under Armour says ‘most disruptive phase’ of turnaround is behind it
    On Friday, the Baltimore-based sportswear company released its most promising earnings report since Kevin Plank took back the CEO reins in April 2024. Its stock price promptly rose 15%.
    Under Armour headquarters is seen in the Baltimore Peninsula development in South Baltimore.
    Luigi Mangione speaks out in protest as judge sets date for state murder trial
    A judge scheduled his state murder trial to begin June 8, three months before jury selection in his federal case.
    Luigi Mangione appears in Manhattan Criminal Court for an evidence hearing, Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2025, in New York.  (William Farrington/New York Post via AP, Pool)
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