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    Hundreds in Baltimore area lose water after mains break and pipes freeze
    Dozens of water main breaks around the Baltimore area left hundreds of residences without water on Saturday, according to city officials.
    A work crew digs up Lake Avenue in Baltimore looking for a water main break Saturday.
    Marylanders brace for ‘dangerously cold’ wind chills as bomb cyclone hits East Coast
    Marylanders should brace for “dangerously cold” wind chills Saturday evening into Sunday as a bomb cyclone hits the East Coast, according to the National Weather Service.
    Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2026 — The historic Niernsee and Neilson's Mortuary Chapel stands out in the deep snow coating Greenmount Cemetery as the sun rises on a cold Wednesday morning.
    Powerful storm threatens East Coast with snow possible from Maryland to Maine
    A powerful storm bore down on the East Coast on Saturday, with forecasters warning of howling winds, flooding and snow possible from Maryland to Maine.
    Wind, flooding and heavy snow could lead to blizzard conditions on the East Coast.
    Howard County executive seeks to restrict privately owned detention centers amid immigration crackdown
    Howard County Executive Calvin Ball introduced emergency legislation on Friday to block a privately owned detention facility in Elkridge, according to a county press release.
    Howard County Executive Calvin Ball listens to remarks being given during a town hall meeting at Howard Community College’s Kahlert Complex in Columbia, Md. on Tuesday, March 11, 2025.
    For sale: Contemporary home in Cockeysville
    The home contains four bedrooms, two on the main level and two upstairs. The primary suite is conveniently located on the main level, and features patio access and a newly updated ensuite bathroom with Carrara marble, a soaking tub and separate shower.
    Don Lemon faces charges for covering Minnesota church protest. Here’s what to know.
    The arrests of Don Lemon and independent journalist Georgia Fort are especially troubling for legal experts and media groups who worry about the chilling effect on coverage of the Trump administration.
    Don Lemon is one of nine people to have been charged with violating federal laws in connection with a protest at a Minnesota church earlier this month.
    Protesters close schools and stores in nationwide strike against Trump’s immigration policies
    Protesters held “no work, no school, no shopping” strikes across the U.S. on Friday to oppose the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown.
    Despite the below freezing temperatures, seveal hundred people gathered in Baltimore on Friday to show solidarity with Minneapolis.
    The latest Epstein document release includes more on his famous associates
    The Justice Department on Friday released many more records from its investigative files on Jeffrey Epstein, including correspondence either with or about Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, Elon Musk, Prince Andrews, and more.
    WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 30: Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche speaks at a news conference to announce an update on the Epstein files at the Department of Justice on January 30, 2026 in Washington, DC. Blanche announced that the department had released three million additional pages in the investigation of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
    Skaters return to Mount Pleasant ice rink after carbon monoxide leak, snowstorm
    The Mount Pleasant Ice Arena reopened after a carbon monoxide leak and snowstorm closed the rink in Northwest Baltimore for much of the past two weeks.
    January 17, 2026 - Mt. Pleasant Ice Arena evacuated due to a carbon monoxide leak.
    Project Salt Box: How citizen sleuths are monitoring ICE in Maryland
    Inside their homes scattered around the Baltimore area, the group of watchdogs is unearthing records, like property filings, contracts, and government procurements, that are otherwise overlooked.
    Does snow-day learning need screens? Baltimore County schools try a new approach.
    Some elementary school students learned from a packet instead of a screen on this week’s snow days. Some did both.
    Maggie Furth, a fifth grade Baltimore County Public Schools student, took classes online from her Catonsville home on Thursday after the school district switched to virtual learning.
    Bonnie Cullison announces retirement, creating an opportunity in District 19
    A familiar candidate emerges in District 19 to replace Bonnie Cullison, Reardon Sullivan enters District 1 council race and CAIR calls for Palestinian education.
    Del. Bonnie Cullison, a Montgomery County Democrat, announced her retirement this week.
    Howard County judge convicts 19-year-old in double shooting near Columbia mall
    Emmetson Zeah, 19, was convicted of murder in the shooting deaths of two teenagers near The Mall in Columbia in February 2025.
    The Mall in Columbia shopping mall on Thursday, February 27, 2025.
    Republican Dan Cox files for governor, seeking rematch with Moore
    Dan Cox, the 2022 Republican nominee for governor, has filed to run again, seeking a rematch with Wes Moore.
    Dan Cox, gubernatorial candidate for Maryland, speaks at his election night event held at Double Tree by Hilton in Annapolis, MD on November 8, 2022.
    Senate passes government funding deal despite GOP backlash
    The Senate voted to fund most of the government through the end of September after President Donald Trump made a deal with Democrats to carve out Homeland Security funding and allow Congress to debate new restrictions on federal immigration raids.
    The U.S. Capitol is seen on the second day of the government shutdown, in Washington, Thursday, Oct. 2, 2025.
    Over 700 jobs cut as Amazon Fresh stores close in Maryland
    Amazon will cut over 700 jobs in Maryland as it closes five Amazon Fresh grocery stores in Anne Arundel and Montgomery counties, according to notices filed with the state.
    Amazon fresh market sign is seen in Naperville, Ill., Thursday, June 8, 2023. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)
    They support the national boycott to protest ICE, but say they can’t afford to close shop
    Amid nationwide calls for consumers to avoid making any purchases on Friday as part of a protest against ICE, some businesses in the area have shut down, while others are finding different ways to support the cause.
    Neighbors Coffee in Rockville is among several small, locally-owned businesses that have supported ICE protests, but explained why they cannot shut down for the day to join Friday’s nationwide economic boycott.
    Stephen Colbert pokes fun at Potomac River spill: ‘That’s some deep doo-doo’
    Stephen Colbert weighed in on the Potomac River’s “poop water geyser” Wednesday night during his opening monologue, making a jab about President Trump and shouting out the local water safety organization working to clear up the river.
    The Late Show with Stephen Colbert during Thursday’s December 18, 2025 show. Photo: Scott Kowalchyk ©2025 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    Baltimore Police release body camera video of nonfatal Bolton Hill shooting
    A 48-year-old woman marched toward officers and threatened them with a large knife, prompting one to open fire and strike her twice in the leg, body camera footage released by the Baltimore Police Department shows.
    A still from body camera footage from a Baltimore Police officer involved shooting at 1100 Park Avenue on January 19, 2026.
    Fire crews rescue worker trapped in sand hopper in Cockeysville
    The Baltimore County Fire Department undertook a technical rescue of a worker trapped in a sand hopper in Cockeysville, authorities said Friday.
    Baltimore County Fire crews work to rescue a person trapped in an elevated sand hopper in Cockeysville.
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