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    For sale: A luxurious estate in Kentlands
    From the luxurious finishes and master craftsmanship to the one-of-a-kind wellness amenities, this home is special.
    Johns Hopkins gets $9M for new data center as Baltimore debates a pause
    Johns Hopkins University received approval to move forward with a 25,000-square-foot data science and computer center in East Baltimore as the City Council weighs a one-year moratorium on data centers.
    The entrance to Johns Hopkins’ Bayview Campus on June 25, 2024.
    Bar Alice Anne blends Korean bites with neighborhood bar vibes in Fells Point
    Bar Alice Anne, which opened Thursday, is ultimately a revival of the corner neighborhood bar with dishes inspired by Korean American and Irish food.
    The exterior of Bar Alice Anne in the Fells Point neighborhood of Baltimore, Md., in April 2026.
    Orioles lose Cade Povich to injury, then suffer ‘gut punch’ loss to Marlins
    The Orioles lost another starting pitcher to injury Thursday night, placing extra strain on a staff that is trying to navigate a stretch of 15 games in 14 days.
    Cade Povich threw 43 pitches over three innings Thursday against the Marlins before leaving the game with forearm discomfort.
    Naval Academy eases visitation restrictions as Commissioning Week begins
    Because temporary security measures have been lifted, the general public will be able to visit the Naval Academy for Commissioning Week, including the annual Herndon Climb and Blue Angels show.
    United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD, May 9, 2025.
    Second teen dies following weekend crash in Cockeysville
    Andrew Sober, a 16-year-old student who loved playing the guitar and soccer, died of injuries sustained in a crash in Cockeysville that also killed a passenger and injured two other teenagers, family and community members said on social media.
    On Sunday, the makeshift memorial at the site of a car crash at the intersection of Poplar Hill Road and Merrymans Mill Road in Cockeysville; car shrapnel and heavy tire marks are still visible near the tree. The crash, which happened on Friday night, left three minors injured and one adult dead.
    Moore and Ferguson had a deal. Then the Supreme Court gutted the Voting Rights Act.
    When Maryland Gov. Wes Moore rolled out dozens of election endorsements Thursday, one name was conspicuously off the list: Senate President Bill Ferguson. A disagreement over redistricting tanked a deal the two Democrats had to endorse each other.
    State Senate President Bill Ferguson and Gov. Wes Moore talk during a bill-signing ceremony in April. Their rocky relationship could be getting rockier, because Moore yanked a planned endorsement of Ferguson as they continue to disagree about redistricting.
    Final tracks laid for Purple Line as transit project inches toward 2027 opening
    The Purple Line, the long-delayed light rail project that will connect Montgomery and Prince George’s counties, has taken another ceremonial step toward completion.
    State and local officials, including Lt. Gov. Aruna Miller, Gov. Wes Moore and Sen. Chris Van Hollen, participate in a ceremonial pin hammering marking the completion of the Purple Line in Silver Spring.
    What Marylanders need to know about hantavirus
    Here is what to know about hantavirus, which has killed three people on a Dutch-flagged cruise ship.
    Health workers in protective gear evacuate patients from the MV Hondius cruise ship into an ambulance at a port in Praia, Cape Verde, Wednesday, May 6, 2026. (AP Photo/Misper Apawu)
    Evan Glass proposes 6-month moratorium on data center permits
    If the bill passes, it will apply only to new data center permits. This could impact the planned center in Dickerson that has been at the center of controversy.
    A sign brought by an attendee to a February community forum on data centers with county leaders hosted by Montgomery County Council Executive Marc Elrich in February in Rockville.
    Keibert Ruiz breaks out of slump to help Nationals win back-and-forth game vs. Twins
    Just one game after catcher Drew Millas had his best offensive showing of the season against the Twins, Keibert Ruiz delivered three extra-base hits for Washington on Thursday.
    Washington Nationals center fielder Jacob Young slides home to score on a double by Keibert Ruiz in the third inning.
    Officers arrest man accused of impersonating police, attempting to conduct traffic stop
    Eric Baummer, of Mount Airy attempted to conduct a traffic stop on another vehicle while driving on the outer loop of Interstate 695 at Washington Boulevard in Baltimore County, 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.
    Moore hands out key endorsements, specifically in Howard, Baltimore County executive races
    Maryland Gov. Wes Moore is giving his seal of approval to dozens of candidates in the upcoming Democratic primary election.
    Maryland Gov. Wes Moore is offering his stamp of approval to dozens of candidates running for office, many of them in competitive Democratic primary races.
    Dulceology Bakery to close after 6 years in Federal Hill
    Dulceology Bakery in Federal Hill, known for its Latin-inspired desserts, announced on Instagram that it will close next weekend with a celebration.
    Dulceology Bakery at 1138 S. Charles Street.
    Popular Maryland folk festival canceled due to ‘funding challenges’
    Salisbury’s Maryland Folk Festival has been canceled this year, with organizers citing funding challenges.
    The Maryland Folk Festival, seen here in 2024, has been cancelled this year.
    Police release images of persons of interest linked with antisemitic vandalism at Greenwood Elementary School
    Montgomery County Police seek the public’s help identifying three persons of interest linked to antisemitic graffiti found Saturday at Greenwood Elementary School.
    Detectives Investigate Anti-Semitic School Vandalism
    Harford County schools announce finalists to replace fired superintendent
    Dyann Mack and Stacey Gerringer have both worked in the Harford County Public Schools system for more than 30 years.
    From left, Stacey Gerrringer, principal of Abingdon Elementary School, and Dyann Mack, Dyann Mack, Interim Superintendent.
    State police investigating third Maryland inmate death in just over a week
    A 33-year-old was found dead in his cell at Western Correctional Institution, state police announced, marking the third death of a Maryland prisoner in just over a week.
    Western Correctional Institution (red brick), Cumberland, Maryland.
    These 3 new Baltimore restaurants are one step closer to opening
    Thai Restaurant, Nest and a new breakfast spot in Greektown are one step closer to opening after a liquor license hearing Thursday.
    MAY 7, 2026 - Board of Liquor License Commissioners for Baltimore County office in Towson.
    Local lawmakers fear Trump will shutter one of the world’s largest workplace giving programs
    U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin sent a letter signed by 39 other House members urging the preservation of the program.
    U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin sent a letter signed by 39 other House members urging the preservation of the program.
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