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    Harford schools deputy superintendent on leave after New Orleans 911 call surfaces
    Harford County Public Schools Deputy Superintendent Eric Davis was placed on paid administrative leave on Sunday.
    School board members start the school board meeting at the Harford County Board of Education in Bel Air, Monday, January 12, 2026.
    Trump says anything less than having Greenland in the United States’ hands is ‘unacceptable’
    President Donald Trump said Wednesday that NATO should help the U.S. acquire Greenland and anything less than American control is unacceptable, hours before Vice President JD Vance was to host Danish and Greenlandic officials for talks.
    A boat travels at the sea inlet in Nuuk, Greenland, on Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2026. (AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka)
    7 things to do in Baltimore County, from a class on cooking stews to jazzy standards
    This week, we’re bringing you a series of events to break your cabin fever in Baltimore County and make it through one of winter’s longest months.
    Friday, Nov. 21, 2025 — The Loft is a an intimate concert venue at Manor Mill in Monkton.
    The Dish: Move over, Starbucks, Yemeni coffee is taking over Maryland
    The Yemeni coffee trend has come to Perry Hall.
    Haraz Coffee House’s new location in Perry Hall marks the Michigan-based chains first foray into Maryland. On the menu are a variety of coffee and espresso drinks as well as pastries like the Dubai chocolate-inspired mosaic cake.
    What’s it like at a Maryland urgent care during a surge in flu? Snot so good.
    The University of Maryland Medical System is steering people to urgent care instead of hospitals. At urgent care centers, this flu season has been a doozy.
    Kaitlyn Barron stands for a chest X-ray at the University of Maryland Urgent Care center in Pasadena while technician Kristen Kurtz, right, and physician assistant Haley Schweizer look at the images.
    Annapolis businesses lament construction disruptions from City Dock project
    Street parking around the rest of Annapolis remains accessible, though is likely to become scarcer with the start of the legislative session Wednesday.
    City Dock, Annapolis, MD, May 9, 2025.
    Here’s how much it’ll cost to fund Baltimore County schools
    Superintendent Myriam Rogers revealed Tuesday night that her proposed fiscal year 2027 budget would cost $2.5 billion, slightly less than the $2.8 billion spending plan adopted last year.
    Baltimore County Public Schools superintendent Myriam Yarbrough pictured at a public forum on Thursday, June 15, 2023.
    Baltimore trivia host advances in ‘Jeopardy!’ Tournament of Champions
    A fixture in Baltimore trivia will advance to the quarterfinals of the Tournament of Champions on “Jeopardy!” after a landslide victory Tuesday night that won him $40,000.
    Baltimore trivia host and college professor Jonathan Hugendubler returns to Jeopardy! after upsetting a two-week champion in his first appearance in July.
    7 new direct flights to depart from BWI in 2026
    Nonstop flights to seven new destinations are slated to take off at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport throughout 2026, landing at destinations from the West Coast to the Caribbean.
    Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport will add at least seven new flight destinations throughout 2026.
    Driver sentenced in crash that killed Rockville man
    Maria Luisa Alvarez, 20, of Lanham, pleaded guilty to negligent manslaughter by motor vehicle in November. Boris Josue Bonilla of Rockville, 30, Alvarez’s front-seat passenger, died on the Inner Loop of the Beltway in 2024.
    A Montgomery County Circuit Court judge on Friday sentenced Maria Luisa Alvarez to 10 years in prison for negligent manslaughter by motor vehicle in the death of Boris Josue Bonilla.
    Steve Bisciotti offers insight into John Harbaugh’s firing | Banner Ravens Podcast
    The Ravens owner explained his decision and detailed how much influence quarterback Lamar Jackson will have going forward.
    Scott Adams, whose comic strip ‘Dilbert’ ridiculed white-collar office life, dies at 68
    Scott Adams, whose popular comic strip “Dilbert” captured the frustration of beleaguered, white-collar cubicle workers and satirized the ridiculousness of modern office culture has died. He was 68.
    FILE - Scott Adams, creator of the comic strip Dilbert, talks about his work at his studio in Dublin, Calif., on Oct. 26, 2006.
    At packed hearing, emotional pleas for Montgomery County to restrict ICE
    The Montgomery County Council heard from a crowd Tuesday that overwhelmingly supported a bill to protect immigrants from ICE.
    Community members packed the Montgomery County Council meeting in Rockville on Tuesday to testify on a bill that aims to protect immigrants.
    Police investigating report of ‘suspicious’ man who approached students at Crofton Elementary
    Anne Arundel County police are investigating after a man reportedly asked middle school students to get into his car as they waited for their bus Monday morning at Crofton Elementary School.
    Anne Arundel County police are investigating after a man reportedly approached middle school students waiting for their bus at Crofton Elementary School.
    State won’t charge Howard County officer who fatally shot a spear-wielding man
    The Maryland Office of the Attorney General announced Tuesday it won’t charge a Howard County Police officer who fatally shot a man who charged at him with a spear in Columbia last summer.
    A still from bodycam footage released by the Howard County Police Department shows a man they identify as Micah Booker running toward Officer Michael McKee shortly before McKee fires on him.
    6 takeaways from Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti’s fascinating press conference
    Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti fiercely defended John Harbaugh — and his decision to fire him.
    Baltimore Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti and executive vice president and general manager Eric DeCosta fist bump each other as they take questions from reporters on Tuesday.
    ‘Suspicious activity’ at Crofton Elementary was ‘misunderstanding,’ police say
    Anne Arundel County Police say their investigation determined that what was originally reported as “suspicious activity” at Crofton Elementary School Monday was actually a “misunderstanding.”
    Anne Arundel County Police determine "suspicious activity" at Crofton Elementary School was a "misunderstanding."
    To fix its budget hole, Baltimore wants to hitch a ride on Uber and Lyft
    The proposal, spearheaded by Mayor Brandon Scott’s administration, calls for the city’s tax on ride-sharing services and taxis to increase from 25 cents per ride to 38 cents.
    SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 22: The Uber logo is displayed on a car on March 22, 2019 in San Francisco, California. Uber Technologies Inc. announced that it has selected the New York Stock Exchange for its much anticipated initial public offering that could be one of the top five IPOs in history. The listing could value the ride sharing company at over $120 billion.
    Rain may turn to snow as temperatures drop later this week
    After a sunny Tuesday, there’s a 60% chance of precipitation on Wednesday evening as some light rain turns into snow, according to the National Weather Service.
    Rains splashes a car as a thunderstorm hits during a jiu jitsu lesson at Guardian Baltimore, a non-profit martial arts studio, in Baltimore, Md. on Thursday, July 31, 2025.
    Drive-thru coffee chain 7 Brew opens first location in Maryland
    7 Brew, a popular drive-thru coffee chain known for its customizable drinks, opened its first Maryland location.
    Drive-thru coffee chain 7 Brew opened its first Maryland location, along Emmorton Road in Abingdon, on Jan. 8, 2026.
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