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    With ‘Sinners’ Oscar nod, this Baltimore-born hairstylist is earning her own close-up
    Baltimore native Tené Wilder is already an Emmy winner. Now, the hairstylist’s work has helped “Sinners” land an Oscar nomination for best makeup and hairstyling.
    Tené Wilder, an Emmy winner and key hairstylist for the blockbuster hit “Sinners,” at the Senator Theatre in Baltimore last year.
    7 things to do in Annapolis: Start your (virtual) engines
    Sim racing is intended to get you as close as possible to strapping into an actual Formula 1 or GT car, flying around a track. With the opening of P1 Sim Racing Annapolis, the fast-growing esport comes to Annapolis.
    Bryce Swarm, left, and JP Dwyer run a demonstration race in two of the cockpits at PS1 Sim Racing Annapolis. The rigs rely on a computer physics generator to match the use of steering wheels and pedals to images on the screen, sounds and motions.
    7 things to do in Howard County, from corvid conundrum to winter farmers market
    Seven things to do in Howard County from Thursday Jan. 22 through Wednesday Jan. 28.
    Learn how to spot the difference between crows and ravens at the Howard County Conservancy on Saturday.
    What to do in Baltimore this weekend, including a free ice festival and local live music
    Whether you want to see ice sculptures carved live, celebrate 101 years of mandolin or rock out to Baltimore bands, we’ve got you covered.
    Ice sculptors, circus performers and food vendors will take over Harbor Point this weekend for an ice festival.
    By the numbers: How Gov. Moore wants to solve a $1.4 billion budget hole
    With a combination of freezing spending on some programs, cutting others and shuffling money, Maryland can close a budget gap without raising taxes.
    Operating Budget Volume 1 on a desk inside of the State House, in Annapolis, on Wednesday.
    7 things to do in Montgomery County this week, including tea time with Legos and local history
    You can build Legos with a cup of tea and learn about an overlooked figure in Black history, among other things to do across the county this week.
    Josiah Henson Museum and Park in North Bethesda will host a History Hour on Jan. 22 to discuss the legacy of the facility's namesake.
    Once a ‘new Chinatown,’ Rockville expands its definition of Chinese cuisine
    Rockville has long stood out for its variety of regional Chinese food. Family-run restaurants in the city are maintaining and evolving culinary traditions from their native China and Taiwan.
    From left, A&J Restaurant owners Elaine Tang and Jye Tang and their daughter, Debbie Tang, who serves as the restaurant’s general counsel.
    Maryland’s smaller Sphere has big political hype to meet
    The Sphere’s owner has been planning to create similar venues around the world. Content created for the Las Vegas venue could be shown in the smaller National Harbor Sphere, too.
    A rendering shows plans for a Sphere at the National Harbor.
    Howard County officer ID’d in attempted traffic stop preceding crash that killed minor
    State investigators identified the Howard County Police officer involved in an attempted traffic stop before a fatal crash involving a juvenile driver in Columbia.
    The Howard County Police logo seen outside their headquarters on Jan. 25, 2024.
    Attorney general’s office investigating fatal shooting of man by Baltimore Police officers
    Baltimore Police Department officers who shot and killed a man while attempting to detain him are being investigated by the attorney general’s Independent Investigations Division.
    Officers responded to reports of an armed person near 6800 Bank Street about 9:14 p.m.. Police found the man on a bike in the 6500 block of Eastern Avenue, near the Interstate 95 ramps.
    New century, new MICA? Baltimore’s struggling art school courts a new kind of student.
    After years of bleeding cash and students, the Bolton Hill-based college, MICA, announces a new strategy.
    Attendees walk past a balloon display commemorating 200 years of operation during MICA’s bicentennial celebration on Wednesday.
    What happened on day 8 of the 2026 Maryland General Assembly session
    Welcome to budget day, when Gov. Wes Moore will send his proposal for a balanced state spending plan to lawmakers.
    Gov. Wes Moore and acting Budget Secretary Jake Weissmann speak during Wednesday’s announcement of the fiscal year 2027 budget proposal.
    Baltimore County gym teacher accused of sexually abusing 2 students receives separate trials
    Roger Myers, 61, of Towson, is charged in Baltimore County Circuit Court with 22 counts, including sexual abuse of a minor.
    Roger Myers, a physical education teacher at Deep Creek Middle School in Essex, is accused of sexually abusing two students.
    5 takeaways from Gov. Wes Moore’s budget proposal
    Gov. Wes Moore discussed his budget for the year. Here are key takeaways from his budget proposal.
    Gov. Wes Moore enters the press conference where he and acting Secretary Jake Weissmann spoke about the announcement of the fiscal year 2027 budget proposal in Annapolis on Wednesday.
    4 James Beard semifinalists are from Baltimore
    Canton’s Café Dear Leon is a semifinalist in the category of outstanding bakery, Marta chef and owner Matthew Oetting was recognized in the category of best chef in the mid-Atlantic region, Doug Atwell of Southpaw is a semifinalist in the outstanding professional in cocktail service category, and Remington’s Pink Flamingo was named in the best new bar category.
    Marta chef and owner Matthew Oetting, pictured in February 2023, is opening a new restaurant in Harbor Point.
    How much snow will Maryland get? Forecasters eye storm’s path as State of Preparedness declared
    A major winter storm is expected to sweep across much of the East Coast this weekend.
    A snowplow clears snow on Snowden River Pkwy in Columbia, MD on January 6th, 2025.
    Feds charge man shot by ICE agents in Glen Burnie with resisting arrest
    Federal authorities have charged Tiago Alexandre Sousa-Martins, whom ICE agents shot in Glen Burnie on Christmas Eve, with resisting arrest.
    Federal authorities have charged a man shot by ICE agents in Glen Burnie on Christmas Eve with resisting arrest.
    No money for Baltimore’s budget-busting jail in Gov. Moore’s new spending plan
    The proposed detention facility, which is set to be located in the city’s downtown jail complex, had been slated to receive $125 million.
    A copy of the Maryland capital budget and operating budget volumes 1 and 2 at the State House.
    Karson Kamenetz campaigns beyond his father’s legacy in Baltimore County
    Kevin Kamenetz, Karson’s father, was a four-term councilman and a gubernatorial candidate who served as county executive from 2010 to 2018.
    Karson Kamenetz, left, candidate for Baltimore County Council and son of former County Executive Kevin Kamenetz, speaks to Baltimore County residents Alvin Levi, right, and Jeffrey Platt at Jilly’s Bar & Grill in Pikesville.
    Moore budget would tap energy fund, cut spending to close $1.4 billion shortfall
    The full budget proposal — which spans hundreds of pages over multiple volumes — wasn’t immediately available; it’s due to be released later Wednesday.
    Gov. Wes Moore enters the State House Wednesday morning before announcing his budget proposal.
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