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    This nail tech’s creepy hobby is a nod to your nightmares
    Lani Moore’s horror dolls wouldn’t play well with Barbie.
    Lani Moore uses a ring light and poses two of her custom made horror dolls for a photoshoot inside her home in Middle River, Md., on Thursday, Oct. 16, 2025.
    For sale: Charming 5-bedroom home in Chevy Chase
    This five-bedroom, 3 1/2-bathroom Chevy Chase home for sale has been expertly updated for modern living, so all you have to do is move in.
    Source: Thanks to government shutdown, game between No. 1 UConn and No. 20 Louisville will move from Germany to Naval Academy
    CT Insider reported last week that the game was in jeopardy due to the shutdown, which dramatically reduced the operations of overseas military bases.
    Head coach Geno Auriemma of the UConn Huskies raises the WBCA Coaches' Trophy after beating the South Carolina Gamecocks 82-59 to win the National Championship in April.
    Man convicted of first-degree murder in Gaithersburg killing
    Delondre Sawyer, 35, was found shot to death last year in Gaithersburg. A jury Wednesday convicted DeAngelo McRoy of his murder. Another suspect in the case will go to trial next year.
    Baltimore Police crime scene tape remains on the scene after a vehicle exploded inside a five-story parking garage in Baltimore’s Fells Point neighborhood on 7/27/22.  Two people are being treated for injuries, fire officials said Wednesday afternoon.
    Wawa recalls some lemonade, milk drinks due to ‘foreign object’ contamination
    Wawa recalled the beverages out of concerns for “potential foreign object contamination.”
    Malvern, PA, USA - June 26, 2022: A Wawa convenience store and gas station in Malvern, Pennsylvania. Wawa, Inc. is an American chain of convenience stores and gas stations along the East Coast.
    Trump administration denies Western Maryland’s final appeal for FEMA money
    The Trump administration rejected the final appeal for federal disaster relief for Western Maryland communities that are still recovering from May’s historic flash floods.
    Waterlogged cars sit in the flooded parking lot of Westernport Elementary School on Thursday, May 15, 2025, after a catastrophic storm hit the area on Tuesday.
    The $148 fee at the center of the University of Maryland’s free speech controversy
    Turning Point USA claims a security charge targets the group’s free speech at the University of Maryland, College Park.
    The University of Maryland College Park chapter of Turning Point USA was asked to pay for security when it brought a speaker to campus.
    Ravens’ Lamar Jackson practices again, takes ‘another step forward’ in return to action
    Coach John Harbaugh said after Wednesday’s practice that it was “hard to put a number on” Lamar Jackson’s chances of playing Sunday.
    Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson looks to pass during the second quarter against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sept. 28.
    Ravens signing veteran Carl Lawson, adding to thin edge rusher group
    Carl Lawson worked out for the Ravens on Monday. He hasn’t appeared in a game this season after going unsigned during the offseason.
    Carl Lawson celebrates with fans as a member of the Dallas Cowboys after beating the Carolina Panthers in 2024.
    Silver Spring man arrested in connection with attempted murder
    A Silver Spring man, Deondray Darnell Osbonre, was arrested Tuesday in connection with an alleged attempted murder in July, Montgomery County Police said on Thursday.
    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.
    National Aquarium CEO to retire and continue dolphin sanctuary work independently
    The president and CEO of the National Aquarium in Baltimore, John Racanelli, is retiring “by the end of the year,” aquarium officials said Thursday.
    6/6/22—Exterior of the National Aquarium in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor.
    Howard County seeks to jump-start plans for Columbia lakefront library, affordable housing
    Howard County Executive Calvin Ball on Thursday announced steps to jump-start plans for a lakefront library and new affordable housing units in Columbia — top priorities on which there had seemingly been little progress.
    The Columbia Lakefront near the Mall in Columbia, Md. on Friday, May 2, 2025.
    Raskin calls for Maryland to fight back against GOP redistricting
    U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin of Maryland called on his state to fight back against GOP-led redistricting efforts across the country.
    U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) speaks at a rally outside of the Department of Health and Human Services on February 19, 2025 in Washington, DC.
    Baltimore County councilman calls for review of school’s AI gun-detection system
    Julian Jones wants a review of the events that led to “police officers pulling up on a kid with guns drawn.”
    Police were called to Kenwood High School after gun-detection software mistook a bag of chips for a weapon.
    Fire stations want you to stop calling 911 over smoldering poop piles
    While the smoldering manure may look and smell bad, Jacksonville Volunteer Fire Company assured residents in a Facebook post that unless there are visible flames, the smoke poses no danger to the community.
    The Jacksonville Volunteer Fire Company made a plea on social media for fewer calls about smoking manure and fertilizer piles near Old York Road.
    Maryland officials sound alarm on data centers’ $100 billion power grid suck
    The rapid rise of data centers is hitting the region’s power grid. Maryland lawmakers are concerned that utility ratepayers will pay the $100 billion price for them.
    An existing set of transmission lines cuts through the landscape near the start of the proposed route of the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project (MPRP) in northern Baltimore County.
    White House East Wing demolished as Trump moves forward with ballroom construction
    The entire White House East Wing has been demolished as President Donald Trump moves forward with a ballroom construction, Associated Press photos on Thursday showed.
    Construction workers, bottom right, atop the U.S. Treasury, watch as work continues on a largely demolished part of the East Wing of the White House, Thursday, Oct. 23, 2025, in Washington, before construction of a new ballroom.
    Septic truck not at fault in historic bridge collapse, Baltimore County police say
    Police have determined that a septic truck initially blamed for the collapse of a historic Baltimore County bridge was not at fault, as an investigation into the incident continues.
    Baltimore County Fire crews respond to a call about a septic truck involved in the collapse of a bridge in Phoenix, Md., on Monday, October 20, 2025.
    Frederick Keys, set to return as Orioles affiliate, unveil new logos
    The new logos, unveiled via a video on X, use images of literal keys rather than the likeness of Francis Scott Key.
    New logo designs for the Frederick Keys.
    680,000 Marylanders could lose food assistance next week, officials warn
    Maryland’s state government has $3.5 billion in “fully liquid cash” available for emergency needs, but the governor has not indicated whether he would use the money for SNAP.
    WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 10: Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (L), accompanied by U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins, speaks after Rollins signs three new SNAP food choice waivers for the states of Idaho, Utah, and Arkansas in her office at the United States Department of Agriculture Whitten Building on June 10, 2025 in Washington, DC. The wavers will limit what the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program can select as eligible foods, targeting unhealthy food.
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