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    The couple introducing Baltimore to Brazil’s favorite snack
    A couple starts their own Brazilian pão de queijo business in the Fells Point Farmers Market.
    Thaina and Josh Ceribelli in front of their Fells Point Farmer's Market stall that they've run since August.
    Moving police helicopters to Plank-owned heliport will cost city at least $17.8M
    The new 20-year lease with optional renewals includes $17.8 million in base rent and additional “operating costs” that will be determined annually by the property’s owner.
    Helicopters sit at the Pier 7 Heliport at 1800 S Clinton Street on Monday, June 9, 2025.
    Woman pleads guilty to hit-and-run of police officer during 2025 Baltimore Running Festival
    Lakia Stevenson pleaded guilty to failing to immediately stop at the scene of an accident involving bodily injury and related crimes in the hit-and-run that injured Baltimore Police Officer Jordan Brandner.
    A woman injured a police officer in a hit-and-run during the Baltimore Running Festival last year.
    Steve Geppi to take more active role as Baltimore magazine publisher
    Baltimore magazine’s president is stepping down and its owner, comic book magnate Steve Geppi, will soon be more involved with the publication.
    Steve Geppi, president and founder of Geppi's Entertainment Museum in Baltimore, Md., shows off his collection on May 22, 2018.
    Annapolis sees ‘unprecedented’ ICE activity with at least 7 arrests, county executive says
    Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman said ICE enforcement makes “communities less safe” and that agents are detaining “people who make our communities better.”
    Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman, shown delivering his budget last year, said Wednesday that ICE arrested at least seven people in the Annapolis area on Tuesday.
    Teenage girl killed in Silver Spring vehicle collision
    A teenage girl was killed in a Silver Spring vehicle collision Wednesday morning, Montgomery County Police said.
    A Baltimore County police vehicle’s lights flash while parked outside of the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center at the University of Maryland in Baltimore, Md. on Thursday, March 13, 2025.
    Maryland General Assembly 2026 updates: What do Republicans want?
    Lawmakers have returned to Annapolis for the annual 90-day legislative session facing a big budget shortfall and uncertainty about what a second Trump administration will mean for Maryland.
    Legislators gather in the House chamber on Wednesday.
    Verizon outage disrupts calling and data services for phone customers across the US
    Many Verizon customers encountered a widespread outage on Wednesday, disrupting calling and other cellular services across the U.S.
    A Verizon-backed iPhone shows an 'SOS' status as users report widespread outages across the U.S. on Wednesday.
    Maryland sheriff wants to keep working with ICE, even if state lawmakers ban the practice
    Frederick County Sheriff Chuck Jenkins plans to keep working with federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement, even in light of the killing of an American citizen by an ICE agent.
    Frederick County Sheriff Chuck Jenkins speaks to press outside the Frederick County Board of Elections on Wednesday to announce his formal bid for re-election.
    Baltimore officer charged with assaulting 3 at SWAT team holiday party
    The incident took place at a SWAT team holiday party at the Admiral’s Cup saloon in Baltimore City.
    The Admirals Cup at Thames Street and Broadway
    Maryland AG pushes for change to system allowing anyone to file for criminal charges
    In Maryland, anyone can seek criminal charges on their own without input from police or prosecutors by going before a district court commissioner, a judicial officer who is not required to have a law degree.
    Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown said he supports restricting the ability of district court commissioners to issue arrest warrants when people are seeking charges on their own.
    A massive Inner Harbor hotel — and its restaurant — have closed
    The Sheraton Inner Harbor Hotel and its ground floor restaurant, Morton’s The Steakhouse, have both closed their doors in Baltimore.
    The Sheraton Inner Harbor at 300 South Charles St. has closed, as has its ground floor restaurant, Morton’s The Steakhouse.
    Jamaican ambassador who made Montgomery County his home dies at 76
    Ward served as Jamaica’s deputy permanent representative to the United Nations and is best known for representing the nation on the UN Security Council. He died in Montgomery County, his most recent home, on Sunday.
    Curtis A. Ward.
    FBI searches Washington Post reporter’s home in probe tied to Maryland contractor
    FBI agents searched a Washington Post reporter’s home on Wednesday as part of a leak investigation involving a Pentagon contractor accused of sharing classified information, the Justice Department said.
    FILE - An FBI seal is displayed on a podium before a news conference at the field office in Portland, Ore., Jan. 16, 2025.
    Light Rail to shut down service at some stops this weekend for Amtrak work
    Shuttle buses will step in to transport riders at Light Rail stops between Falls Road and Camden Station this weekend due to ongoing Amtrak construction on the future Frederick Douglass Tunnel.
    An MTA Light Rail train travels south along Howard Street.
    Baltimore officers involved in Dontae Melton’s death won’t be charged, family lawyer says
    Melton died June 25th after he was detained by Baltimore Police during a mental health crisis in West Baltimore.
    Family and loved ones of Dontae Melton Jr. console each other at a September news conference. Melton’s attorney said Wednesday that Baltimore Police officers will not face charges in Melton’s June death.
    US suspending immigrant visa processing from 75 countries over public assistance
    The State Department says it will suspend the processing of immigrant visas for citizens of 75 countries whose nationals are deemed likely to require public assistance while living in the United States.
    Secretary of State Marco Rubio speaks during a cabinet meeting at the White House, Wednesday, April 30, 2025, in Washington, as President Donald Trump look on.
    Nationals leave Mid-Atlantic Sports Network, channel controlled by Orioles
    Washington will join MLB’s production and distribution model, becoming the seventh team to do so.
    An employee wears a vest with a MASN logo during a game between the Baltimore Orioles and Los Angeles Angels in 2024.
    ‘Luz de esperanza’: Immigrants, advocates urge Baltimore County to pass Trust Act
    Baltimore County residents rallied in Towson to support Councilman Izzy Patoka’s bills for immigrant protection ahead of a council work session Tuesday evening.
    Immigrant and working families rally for immigrant rights prior to the first work session of the year in efforts to urge the County Council to pass strong legislation to grant greater protections to immigrant communities in Baltimore County.
    Police identify driver who died after collision with tree
    A driver died after colliding with a tree overnight Wednesday near the intersection of Bethesda Church Road and Johnson Drive in Damascus, Montgomery County police said.
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