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    7 things to do in Montgomery County, from costume contests to mac and cheese
    Dog and kid costume contests, a macaroni and cheese cook-off and more things to do in Montgomery County this week.
    Dogs in the costume contest at 2024's Barks & Brews Fall Festival at Pop-Up Park in North Bethesda. This year's edition takes place Oct. 25.
    How a Maryland prisoner died an ‘excruciating’ death from dehydration
    Lamont Mealy died of dehydration in an isolation cell at Western Correctional Institution in 2023. A lawsuit claims state officials covered it up.
    Lamont Mealy was found dead in an isolation cell at Western Correctional Institution in 2023.
    Should Joe Biden have helped Marilyn Mosby? Wes Moore seems to think so.
    Gov. Wes Moore’s comment on Marilyn Mosby came during an appearance on ‘The Breakfast Club’ Tuesday.
    Former Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby stands outside the federal courthouse in Greenbelt after being sentenced to three years of probation, which includes a year of house arrest, May 23, 2024. She was convicted earlier this year of perjury and fraud.
    Lessons learned from Penn North overdoses inspired a plan. Baltimore council wants to think bigger.
    Baltimore leaders gave themselves high marks on their response to several mass overdose incidents in the city this summer and are now drafting a plan for responding to future incidents.
    A police officer helps a man at Penn North on Friday, July 11, 2025 in Baltimore. Just a day following a mass-overdose in the area.
    Notre Dame of Maryland University president will retire
    Notre Dame of Maryland University Marylou Yam will retire June 30 after leading the school for 12 years.
    Notre Dame of Maryland University president Marylou Yam
    Ravens QB Lamar Jackson is limited in long-awaited return to practice
    Jackson hadn’t practiced since leaving the Ravens’ Week 4 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in late September with a hamstring injury.
    Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) sits with teammates in the fourth quarter of a game at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Md., on Sunday, Oct. 5, 2025.
    Man arrested for attempted rape on Johns Hopkins University’s campus
    A 31-year-old man was arrested for attempting to rape a 19-year-old woman on Johns Hopkins University’s campus on Saturday night, according to officials.
    Johns Hopkins University entrance. Baltimore City, Md.
    Trump’s war on offshore wind could bankrupt US Wind, Baltimore company says
    The developer behind Maryland’s only permitted offshore wind farm says the Trump administration’s effort to block its project poses an “existential threat” to its business.
    Ocean City’s beach on a chilly weekday ahead of Memorial Day weekend.
    Maryland finally moving to more secure benefits cards after delays and disputes
    Lawmakers mandated that the state issue cards with chip technology to Marylanders who receive food assistance and cash assistance, but the implementation has been stalled amid legal challenges.
    NAP and EBT Accepted here sign. SNAP and Food Stamps provide nutrition benefits to supplement the budgets of disadvantaged families.
    What to know about the $250 million Trump ballroom, and the Maryland company involved
    Construction started this week on the $250 million ballroom that President Donald Trump is adding to the White House as construction crews began tearing down the facade of the East Wing, where the new space is being built.
    WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 20: Workers demolish the facade of the East Wing of the White House on October 20, 2025 in Washington, DC. The demolition is part of U.S. President Donald Trump's plan to build a ballroom reportedly costing $250 million on the eastern side of the White House.
    Can we trust the Ravens to fix themselves? | Banner Ravens Podcast
    Which units are the most likely to improve over the rest of the season?
    5 days, 2 games, 1 trade deadline: The Ravens’ season is hanging in the balance
    If they don’t win Sunday against the Bears or next Thursday against the Dolphins, a surprising label will be attached to the Ravens ahead of the NFL’s Nov. 4 trade deadline: sellers.
    Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta takes questions from reporters at the team’s predraft news conference in April.
    Former Oriole Kevin Gausman delivered on his potential in Toronto. Now he’s in the World Series.
    “I got caught up in trying to pitch like a lot of the other guys in the league,” Gausman said of his time in Baltimore.
    Toronto starter Kevin Gausman pitches during the seventh inning against the Seattle Mariners in Game 7 of the American League Championship Series.
    Next phase of Harford Road ‘diet’ draws mix of praise and concern
    Transportation department officials are confident that the project, which will fill a gap in Baltimore’s bike lane network, will continue to drive down crashes on Harford Road.
    The proposed bike lane extension will connect the current Harford Road lane to another one nearby on St. Lo Drive.
    Seven spooky things to do in Baltimore County: Eerie games, historical ghosts and treats
    We’ve compiled a list of Halloween-themed Baltimore County events to attend — whether you”re entertaining trick-or-treaters or prefer your horrors (and delights) served in a 21-and-older goblet.
    Baltimore's annual Día de los Muertos parade and festival began at Patterson Park and ended at The Creative Alliance on November 2, 2024.. Día de los Muertos is a holiday that celebrates loved ones and ancestors who have passed.
    Suspect ‘preyed upon’ American University professor, prosecutors say
    Prosecutors on the first day of his first-degree murder trial said Jorge Rueda Landeros took $250,000 from Sue Marcum and killed her. Defense attorneys contend Marcum died in a botched burglary.
    Montgomery County Circuit Court in Rockville, where Jorge Rueda Landeros is on trial for the murder of American University Professor Sue Ann Marcum.
    Ellicott City invokes ‘Back to the Future’ to save its clock tower
    Seven years after Old Ellicott City lost its historic clock in a disastrous flood, the town is finally replacing the landmark — and leaning into a lot of goofy “Back to the Future” references.
    Howard County Executive Calvin Ball and his deputy chief of staff Felix Facchine, dressed as Marty McFly, sit in a DeLorean modeled after the car from “Back to the Future.”
    BabyCat Brewery plots Bethesda expansion amid industry struggles
    The Kensington brewery, less than three years old, hadn’t planned to expand this soon. A second location in Bethesda is scheduled to open Oct. 31.
    BabyCat Brewery opened its original location in Kensington nearly three years ago. Their newest location at 4850 Rugby Ave. in Bethesda is scheduled to open Oct. 31.
    Why is there a landfill on protected Maryland parkland?
    Maryland's financial stake in the Days Cove landfill raises questions about a conflict of interest, amid an ongoing fight over a new wastewater permit.
    The Big Gunpowder Falls River is seen beyond Days Cove Rubble Landfill in White Marsh.
    Thousands travel to Maryland for abortions, but support is stretched thin
    The number of people from around the country who seek help getting an abortion in Maryland continues to rise, but donations are not keeping pace to cover costs for everyone.
    Co-Executive Directors Porsha Pinder, left, and Lynn McCann-Yeh of the Abortion Fund of Maryland. The organization provides logistical and financial assistance to women seeking to end their pregnancies.
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