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    Inside BWI’s $500M makeover, from a new marketplace to better baggage handling
    The new expansion to improve connectivity at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, slated to open in January, is the airport’s largest capital project since it first opened to the public.
    Contractors walk through Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport while working on the airport's new terminal expansion project.
    70-year-old Ellicott City man killed, others injured in 2-vehicle crash
    A 70-year-old Howard County man was killed, and two others were injured after two cars crashed on Monday in Aberdeen, police said.
    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.
    Kevin Plank exiting future development at Baltimore Peninsula
    Kevin Plank will no longer develop Baltimore Peninsula, after only about one-tenth of the projected square footage has been built.
    Under Armour headquarters is seen in the Baltimore Peninsula development in South Baltimore.
    Waste incinerator emitted an excess of toxic pollutants, test shows
    Testing showed Montgomery County’s waste incinerator was releasing an average of about 83% more dioxins and furans than is allowed under state law.
    A giant claw moves garbage around the room where the waste is held at the Montgomery County resource recovery facility on Wednesday September 17th. Waste needs to be periodically moved around in order to keep the organic material that is decomposing and generating heat from creating a fire in the facility.
    82-year-old man dies after plunge in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor
    An 82-year-old man died after rescuers attempted to save him from the Inner Harbor waters on Wednesday morning, according to the Baltimore City Fire Department.
    TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2025 - More than a dozen Baltimore fire trucks and police cars lined the area near the Pier 5 Hotel on Tuesday as divers and rescue boats searched for a vehicle that plunged into the water.
    Inmate tied to gold bar scam dies after fight at Maryland prison
    Maryland State Police are investigating the 11th prisoner death this year and second in the last week, officials announced Wednesday.
    A guard tower and barbed wire are seen outside the Maryland Correctional Institution in Hagerstown on Wednesday, August 7, 2024.
    Baltimore signs new Martin State heliport lease, with BPD’s Canton plans uncertain
    The new lease is significantly easier for the city to break than the previous agreement as Baltimore considers relocating its helicopter fleet.
    Baltimore Police helicopter Foxtrot flies low over the Penn North neighborhood looking for overdose victims following a mass overdose incident on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
    Orioles re-sign Albert Suárez to minor league deal
    Baltimore also signed infielder Willy Vasquez to a minor league deal with a spring training invitation, the club said.
    Baltimore Orioles pitcher Albert Suárez photographed during the 2025 Baltimore Orioles Media Day at Ed Smith Stadium in Sarasota, Florida Wednesday February 19, 2025.
    Baltimore County refused to pay inmates as employees. That may cost taxpayers $8.3M
    Had the county paid the inmates the federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour instead of $20 per day, it likely would have spent far less.
    Workers sort through multiple sets of conveyor belts of recycled materials within the Materials Recovery Facility at the Baltimore County Central Acceptance Facility, as seen during a tour of the facility on May 23rd, 2025 in Cockeysville, MD.
    Days Cove landfill in White Marsh required to shut down by 2033
    An eastern Baltimore County landfill that angered local residents over its request for a “trash juice” permit will be required to shut down within eight years, per a new agreement approved Wednesday by Maryland’s top spending board.
    The Big Gunpowder Falls and Bird River as seen beyond Days Cove Rubble Landfill in White Marsh.
    6 cold-related deaths reported as frigid temperatures arrive in Maryland
    The Maryland Department of Health’s count of cold-related deaths rose to six during the first week of December, as freezing temperatures arrived across the state, the latest report shows.
    A person walks through the snow at Druid Hill Park after a few inches fell overnight in Baltimore on Sunday.
    LifeBridge Health names longtime Johns Hopkins executive as new CEO
    Jennifer Nickoles, the president of Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center and decades-long health care executive, will become the next president and chief executive at LifeBridge Health.
    LifeBridge Health today announced that Jennifer Nickoles will become the health system’s next president and chief executive officer, succeeding Neil Meltzer who will retire after serving 13 years in the position.
    Hyundai and Kia owners can get hardware fixes, plus up to $4,500 for thefts
    Hyundai and Kia owners who had cars stolen, even after installing a software fix, could be eligible for up to $4,500 in compensation.
    Kia Dealership, Owings Mills, MD., March 28, 2023.
    7 things to do in Baltimore County includes plenty to get into the holiday spirit
    Baltimore County has lots going on, as usual. Here are seven things this week, Dec. 17-24, to get you into the holiday spirit.
    The holiday train garden is a featured experience at the Fire Museum of Maryland each year.
    Anne Arundel Police corporal charged with assault at softball tailgate in Hagerstown
    An Anne Arundel County Police officer has been charged with assault almost eight months after a woman alleges the officer and a relative physically attacked her at a softball tailgate in Hagerstown.
    Cpl. Kara Parks, a four year Anne Arundel County Police veteran, receiving an "Officer of the Quarter" award in August from the Anne Arundel County Police Department.
    Ravens film study: A surprising pass rush trio stifled Joe Burrow. Is Drake Maye next?
    On his 18 drop-backs against the group, Burrow went 7-for-15 for 54 yards, scrambled twice for 5 yards, took one sack and threw two interceptions, the last of which outside linebacker Kyle Van Noy handed off to safety Alohi Gilman for an 84-yard touchdown.
    Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow, right, is sacked by Baltimore Ravens linebacker Tavius Robinson (95) during the first half.
    Maryland lawmakers reverse Gov. Moore’s veto of reparations study
    The bill to study the lingering harms of slavery and state-sanctioned discrimination became a friction point between Wes Moore and the Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland.
    Maryland lawmakers returned to Annapolis for a one-day special session that included overriding 18 of Gov. Wes Moore’s vetoes.
    Accused gunman in Bondi Beach shooting charged with 15 counts of murder
    An accused gunman in Sydney’s Bondi Beach massacre was charged with 59 offenses including 15 charges of murder on Wednesday, as hundreds of mourners gathered in Sydney to begin funerals for the victims.
    Rabbi Yossi Friedman speaks to people gathering at a flower memorial by the Bondi Pavilion at Bondi Beach on Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2025, following Sunday's shooting in Sydney, Australia. (AP Photo/Mark Baker)
    What Baltimore’s housing and zoning overhaul would — and wouldn’t — do
    For those who haven’t been following the legislation closely (and even some who have), here’s what you need to know about the housing package.
    People gathered outside City Hall in November to speak against the Scott administration's package of zoning policy bills.
    When will the Orioles dive into the pitching market? | Banner Baseball Show
    Michael King, Chris Bassitt and other intriguing starters are still out there.
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