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    Trump signs bill to release Jeffrey Epstein case files after fighting it for months
    President Donald Trump has signed a bill to release files on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
    Gary Rush, College Park, MD, holds a sign before a news conference on the Epstein files in front of the Capitol, Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Mariam Zuhaib)
    2 people hospitalized after car crashes into Glen Burnie doctor’s office
    Two people were taken to the Maryland Shock Trauma Center Wednesday after a car struck their Glen Burnie doctor’s office while they were in the waiting room.
    Emergency personnel responded to a car crashing into the Maryland Primary Care Physicians building in the 7700 block of Quarterfield Road in Glen Burnie around 3:30 p.m.
    Big news, pizza lovers: Andy’s Pizza opens a second Montgomery County location
    Andy’s Pizza, the ever-expanding DMV pizza chain founded by a Potomac native, opened its second Montgomery County location in the Kentlands.
    Aside from the traditional cheese, pepperoni and mushroom slices, Andy’s offers a selection of pricier specialty pies, including the fan-favorite pepperoni special with burrata, basil and a drizzle of hot honey. Taken on Wednesday, November 19, 2025.
    Woman expected to survive after nearly 30 minutes underwater in Inner Harbor crash
    The driver who was rescued from a car that plunged off of Pier 4 and sank into the Inner Harbor on Tuesday evening is conscious and expected to live after being underwater for nearly 30 minutes.
    TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2025 - Crews work to retrieve a car from the Inner Harbor on Tuesday evening after more than a dozen Baltimore fire trucks and police cars lined the area near the Pier 5 Hotel as a vehicle plunged into the water.
    Kurt Schmoke resigns from Baltimore City Community College board amid proposed consolidation
    Kurt Schmoke pitched a merger with the University of Baltimore last month.
    University of Baltimore President Kurt Schmoke addresses faculty and staff at convocation in August.
    Attar case fallout: Rosenbluth resigns from Baltimore Sheriff’s Office
    The longtime owner of Tov Pizza resigned from the Baltimore City Sheriff’s Office a day after a news story showed his involvement in the Sen. Dalya Attar case.
    The longtime owner of Tov Pizza resigned from the Baltimore City Sheriff’s Office a day after a news story showed his involvement in the Sen. Dalya Attar blackmail and extortion case.
    Ravens’ Lamar Jackson misses another Wednesday practice, this time with ankle injury
    Last Wednesday, Jackson was dealing with knee soreness and missed practice.
    Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson scrambles during the first quarter against the Browns on Sunday.
    Light it up! Your guide to Montgomery County Christmas tree and menorah lighting events
    Here’s your guide to Christmas tree and menorah lightings across Montgomery County.
    Tour of the light festival at the Montgomery County Family Justice Center at Brookside Garden on Tuesday, November 18, 2025.
    Prince George’s County is ending its decades-old ban on pit bulls
    The Prince George’s County Council passed a bill on Monday that will allow residents to adopt and foster pit bulls through a pilot program.
    Jasmine, a pit bull rescue, runs through light snow on the National Mall in Washington, Friday, March 20, 2015, on the first day of spring. Just when flowering bulbs were poking out their heads and snow shovels were getting a well-deserved rest, winter weather has come back. And on the first day of spring no less. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)
    State opens probe into Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office’s child support duties
    The state has opened an investigation into an agrement with the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office amid potential compliance issues with child support enforcement duties.
    The state has opened an investigation to decide whether the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office complied with rules related to the office’s child support enforcement duties.
    Charm City Circulator adding East Baltimore stops in December amid route redesign
    Baltimore’s favorite free bus system is adding new stops — Charm City Circulator Green and Orange routes will offer expanded service starting Dec. 7.
    A green, white and purple bus stops at a bus stop in front of a man standing by a bench.
    Montgomery County school board to vote on major facilities plan
    Superintendent Thomas Taylor’s plan includes funding for several major projects over a six-year period.
    Rachel DuBois points out damage as she leads members of the public, press and other officials with Montgomery County Public Schools on a tour of MCPS warehouse and operations in Rockville, Maryland. MCPS Superintendent Thomas Taylor is asking for $2.7 billion to repair the school district’s aging infrastructure.
    Baltimore County library CEO faces backlash after abrupt librarian layoffs and rehiring
    Initially, library officials said the layoffs were necessary to better serve the county and preserve resources.
    Baltimore County Public Library’s Towson branch CEO Sonia Alcántara-Antoine listens and responds to a handful of concerned librarians and community members as they air their grievances after the sudden firing of fourteen part-time library employees during an emergency meeting on November 18, 2025 at the Towson Library.
    Labubu and ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ to dazzle at Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Here’s what to know.
    Here are key things to know about the parade and how to watch it.
    A new Thanksgiving Day float featuring Pop Mart's Labubu is displayed during a press preview of the new floats at Macy's Parade Studio in Moonachie, N.J., Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)
    Why the Orioles traded Grayson Rodriguez for Taylor Ward | Banner Baseball Show
    Tuesday night's stunning move leaves Baltimore very thin in the rotation.
    Analysis: Taylor Ward trade impacts Colton Cowser and reinforces Orioles’ need to spend
    The trickle-down effect of this trade is felt in the outfield and rotation heavily, and it could be a precursor for something much larger from president of baseball operations Mike Elias.
    Los Angeles Angles outfielder Taylor Ward smiles after he hit a walk-off home run against the Chicago White Sox on Aug. 3.
    Feuding Howard County officials meet over appeals board resignations
    The Howard County board members have accused council members Deb Jung and Liz Walsh of political interference and coercion.
    The Howard County Council’s chamber, known as the Banneker Room, inside the George Howard government building in Ellicott City where the council meets, seen on February 5, 2024.
    7 things to do in Baltimore County: It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas
    A number of holiday events, from tree lightings to Christmas markets, will take place even before Thanksgiving turkeys hit the tables.
    It's not yet Thanksgiving, but there are a number of holiday events to look forward to this week, including The AVENUE at White Marsh's annual tree lighting.
    Wigwams in Baltimore County speak to the state’s Indigenous story
    The nature center has a close relationship with the Baltimore American Indian Center, which helps educate Irvine’s staff on various traditions the nature center can share with the greater public.
    Volunteers construct wigwams at the Irvine Nature Center’s Native American Educational Site in Owings Mills.
    Ravens film study: Why is the red-zone offense struggling? Start with the offensive line.
    A year after leading the NFL in red-zone touchdown rate, the Ravens have scored on just 47.2% of their drives inside the opponent’s 20 this season, the league's fifth-worst rate.
    Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) throws the ball against the Cleveland Browns on Sunday, Nov. 16.
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