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    CCBC professor Larry Aaronson was passionate — about family, politics and Philadelphia sports
    Larry Aaronson, a community advocate and college professor who worked primarily in Howard and Baltimore counties, died March 9 of complications from dementia. He was 84.
    Larry Aaronson.
    Oldfields School nearly closed. A new leader will rebuild from just 34 students.
    The girls boarding and day school enrolls just 34 students, down from about 100 in 2023.
    Stephen "Brock" Dunn will take over as interim head of school at Oldfields this July, where enrollment has dropped to just 34 students, down from about 100 in the 2022-2023 school year.
    Orioles can’t overcome Kyle Bradish’s rough second inning in 5-4 loss to Pirates
    Bradish was fine in his second start but didn’t come close to exhibiting what made him a Cy Young Award candidate in 2023.
    Kyle Bradish allowed four runs, six hits and three walks in four innings Friday in Pittsburgh.
    ICE crash injures immigrant; lawyer says it appears intentional
    A 32-year-old man remained under treatment Friday at a Baltimore hospital for “significant injuries” after his lawyer claimed an ICE vehicle rammed the back of the immigrant’s van this week.
    An ICE vehicle rammed into the back of the van Ever Alvarenga Rios was driving on his way to work Thursday morning, his lawyer claims.
    How much green do you need for eggs and ham?
    Rising food costs are making it more difficult for Marylanders to celebrate, whether that’s serving up Easter brunch or dinner or filling baskets with festive candy.
    Lawmaker seeks to expel Del. Christopher Eric Bouchat after weeks of missed votes
    In a rare move, a Maryland lawmaker is attempting to oust a colleague, Del. Christopher Eric Bouchat, who has refused to show up for votes and hearings in Annapolis for weeks.
    Del. Christopher Eric Bouchat has faced calls to resign after he abandoned most of his duties as a state lawmaker during this session of the Maryland General Assembly.
    Miles Mikolas makes the wrong kind of history in Nationals’ home opener loss
    Mikolas allowed a club-record 11 earned runs in his second outing with the team; nine came on homers.
    Nationals starter Miles Mikolas allowed 11 runs on 11 hits Friday against the Dodgers.
    This season, the Nats are pitching new food options
    New concessions at Nationals Park include Baltimore transplants Fuzzies Burgers and Stuggy's hot dogs.
    Fuzzies Burgers, one of two new Baltimore-born vendors in Section 105 at Nationals Park, offers its signature item, The Fuzzy, and fries, including shore style with malt vinegar powder and Old Bay.
    Nationals players poke fun at manager Blake Butera with hilarious T-shirts
    The front of the shirt displayed a cartoon version of Butera wearing sunglasses, sitting in a laundry cart and holding a beer.
    Nationals manager Blake Butera, left, stands at attention before the home opener against the Dodgers on Friday.
    Artemis II leader Reid Wiseman captures first photo of Earth’s blue beauty
    The Artemis II astronauts have captured our blue planet’s brilliant beauty as they zoom closer to the moon.
    A view of Earth taken by NASA astronaut and Artemis II commander Reid Wiseman from one of the Orion spacecraft's four main windows after completing the translunar injection burn on April 2, 2026.
    Trial set for man charged in deaths of 3 Baltimore firefighters
    Lt. Kelsey Sadler, Lt. Paul Butrim and EMT/firefighter Kenny Lacayo died after a home on South Stricker Street near West Pratt Street in Mount Clare partially collapsed on Jan. 24, 2022.
    A memorial for Lt. Paul Butrim of the Baltimore City Fire Department in the Pigtown station in 2023. In 2022, Butrim, Lt. Kelsey Sadler and EMT/firefighter Kenny Lacayo died after a home partially collapsed.
    Streeter: Free tampons would make life easier for people with periods. Why is this a question?
    COLUMN | Tampons and menstrual products are essential to being able to participate in society for people with periods. A new bill would provide them for free in Maryland state buildings. There is some controversy about it, but I don't see why.
    tampon flat lay - many tampons arrangement in rows - period or menstruation concept
    Woman dies in early-morning house fire in Chevy Chase
    A woman was killed and a man was treated for smoke inhalation in a house fire in Chevy Chase on Friday.
    A woman was killed in a house fire in Chevy Chase on Friday morning, emergency personnel said.
    The family candymakers keeping Baltimore’s Easter traditions alive
    Baltimore’s beloved local candymakers — Wockenfuss, Rheb’s and Mary Sue — have been filling Easter baskets for generations. Loyal customers say nothing from the grocery store comes close.
    Bunny-shaped chocolates for sale at Wockenfuss Candies, one of the oldest candymakers in Baltimore.
    The Nationals announce partnership with Fox 5 DC to air 10 games
    The first simulcast will be on Friday, April 17th against the San Francisco Giants.
    A general view of Nationals Park during the fifth inning of an exhibition game between the Washington Nationals and the Baltimore Orioles on March 23.
    Feds: We’re reconsidering scope of Washington County ICE detention facility
    The federal government is “reconsidering the precise scope” of a planned immigration processing and detention facility in Washington County, according to new court records.
    The warehouse in Washington County that the Department of Homeland Security purchased at 16220 Wright Road.
    DoorDash benefits program gives Maryland drivers access to paid leave, emergency savings
    A controversial benefits program gave delivery drivers an opportunity they never imagined — paid time off.
    A food delivery motorcycle rider waits for the traffic light to change March 30, 2020, in Lone Tree, Colo.
    What to know about TSA wait times at BWI and other airports Friday
    Operations at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport have returned to normal, with no major disruptions Friday.
    Travelers at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport this week are seeing normal wait times at security checkpoints.
    5 Orioles takeaways after opening week: Success in RBI situations, defensive woes and more
    As Baltimore prepares for its first road trip, here are five takeaways from the opening week.
    Orioles pitcher Trevor Rogers has allowed two runs through 13 innings in two starts.
    Need to knead NeeDoh? Squishy toy craze sends parents scrambling.
    TikTok spawned an obsession for NeeDoh — brightly colored, textured, squishy toys that parents are desperately seeking for Easter baskets.
    Rachel Metivier holds her haul of NeeDoh and Mystery Squishy Dumplings.
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