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    When Baltimore teens gather outside, arrests and curfews often follow. Does it help?
    After arrests at a White Marsh Mall teen “link-up,” Baltimore County residents and officials debate curfews, safety concerns and where teens can gather.
    Customers enter and exit White Marsh Mall, where Baltimore County Police arrested six teenagers after a “link-up” last week.
    ‘A shock’: Baltimore’s Merritt Gallery is closing after more than 40 years
    Sisters and business partners Merritt Miller and Rachel Rubin will close Baltimore’s Merritt Gallery & Renaissance Fine Arts in early summer.
    A visitor looks at a painting by Hunt Slonem inside Merritt Gallery and Renaissance Fine Arts in Baltimore’s Village of Cross Keys.
    Flights resume at BWI after hourslong ground stop sparked by odor at air traffic control center
    The biggest airports in the Baltimore and Washington area were on a ground delay after hours of halted flights Friday sparked by a “strong chemical smell” at the region’s air traffic control facility.
    Stranded travelers crowd the Southwest domestic terminal at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport on Friday after a ground stop due to a “strong chemical smell” at the region’s air traffic control facility, a Federal Aviation Administration spokesperson said in an email.
    Biker on trial in mass shooting at Thunderguards Motorcycle Club memorial in East Baltimore
    Eric Kibler, 44, of Hagerstown, is charged in Baltimore Circuit Court with first-degree murder and related offenses in the shooting of Anthony “Chris” Martin in Oliver on Aug. 18, 2024.
    Upwards of one hundred people gathered on the basketball courts to honor and celebrate the life of Anthony “Chris” Martin including his cousins, brother and fiancé. They shared shots of Patron and Hennessy and released white, blue and silver balloons into the sky that floated above the now burned down motorcycle club. Baltimore Police say the fire at the motorcycle club may have been retaliation for the shooting.
    Elrich proposes nearly 6% property tax increase to fully fund schools’ request
    Executive Marc Elrich’s proposed operating budget for Montgomery County includes a nearly 6% property tax increase. He said his plan, which fully funds the public schools’ operating budget request, recognizes the county faces economic headwinds.
    Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich wants to raise property tax rates by just under 6% to fully fund the school system’s budget request for fiscal 2027.
    After nearly 6 months, missing Baltimore boy Tristan King is found
    The monthslong search for missing Baltimore boy Tristan King ended Friday morning in the Curtis Bay neighborhood, several people familiar with the case said.
    Tristan King.
    Moore, top Democrats would slash energy efficiency program to save ratepayers ‘hundreds’ a year
    Gov. Wes Moore and legislative leaders are backing a bill aimed at lowering Maryland energy bills, offering rebates and imposing new rules on utilities and data centers.
    Gov. Wes Moore, along with Maryland Senate President Bill Ferguson and House Speaker Joseline Peña-Melnyk, announced Friday they back legislation they say could save ratepayers $150 every year.
    Tornado touched down in Howard County during Wednesday storm
    The tornado hit the small community of Cooksville just after 7 p.m. on Wednesday, according to a weather service report released on Friday.
    Several counties in Central and Western Maryland were under tornado watches that turned into brief warnings on Wednesday.
    Some Baltimore County students skip class to protest Trump amid school warnings
    Thirty schools in five Maryland districts signed up to protest the actions of President Donald Trump’s administration. However, some school administrators warned against it, threatening disciplinary action if students skipped class.
    Students participate in a walkout at Eastern Technical High School in Essex to protest the Trump administration and ICE on Friday.
    ICE sent Maryland detainees to Arizona a day before congressional oversight visit
    For months, the overcrowded, bleak conditions on the sixth floor of the George H. Fallon Federal Building have drawn attention from Maryland lawmakers, a federal judge and the state’s top prosecutor.
    The Eloy Detention Center, a private prison owned by CoreCivic, houses detainees waiting the outcome of their deportation proceedings, Eloy, AZ, USA, 2019.
    Mom’s Organic Market in Hampden closed due to rodent infestation
    A sign from the Baltimore City Health Department was on the door Thursday morning, noting Mom’s Organic Market in Hampden was closed due to a violation.
    A sign in the door of Mom's Organic Market at the Rotunda in Baltimore's Hampden neighborhood shows a notice the shop was closed for a rodent infestation.
    Maryland budget moves forward with cuts to disability programs
    It’s part of a plan to close a $1.4 billion shortfall by taking money from other state accounts, freezing spending and making cuts.
    Maryland’s state budget for next year is moving forward with about $127 million in cuts to the Developmental Disabilities Administration. Gov. Wes Moore had proposed $150 million worth of cuts.
    The Ravens are paying Trey Hendrickson like a star pass rusher. Can he keep going in his 30s?
    “I think he’s got a lot left in the tank,” Raven GM Eric DeCosta said at Trey Hendrickson’s introductory news conference Friday.
    Outside linebacker Trey Hendrickson and wife Alisa are introduced by Baltimore Ravens head coach Jesse Minter and executive vice president and general manager Eric DeCosta on Friday morning.
    Mom’s Organic Market in Hampden reopens after rodent infestation
    Mom’s Organic Market has reopened Friday morning after the city’s health department shut the store down for a day due to a rodent infestation.
    A sign in the door of Mom's Organic Market at the Rotunda in Baltimore's Hampden neighborhood shows a notice the shop was closed for a rodent infestation.
    Orioles choose Trevor Rogers as opening day starter
    After struggling in 2024, Rogers returned in 2025 as a star. He posted a 1.81 ERA with a 0.90 WHIP in 18 starts last season.
    Baltimore Orioles starting pitcher Trevor Rogers (28) delivers a pitch in the first inning of a Spring Training game against the New York Yankees at Ed Smith Stadium in Sarasota, Florida, on Friday, Feb. 20, 2026.
    Estate of Henrietta Lacks settles third suit against drug companies over use of cells
    The Lacks family has settled its third case against a pharmaceutical company it says profited from cells taken from Henrietta Lacks without her knowledge or consent — this one with Viatris.
    FILE - Attorney Ben Crump, second from left, walks with Ron Lacks, left, Alfred Lacks Carter, third from left, both grandsons of Henrietta Lacks, and other descendants of Lacks, outside the federal courthouse in Baltimore, Oct. 4, 2021. (AP Photo/Steve Ruark, File)
    Childs Walker: The Ravens did what they could to salvage hopes for the season
    COLUMN | In a five-day span, the Ravens made the most ambitious trade in franchise history, annulled it, got hitched to the No. 1 free-agent pass rusher and became the NFL’s villain of the moment.
    In a five-day span, the Ravens made the most ambitious trade in franchise history, annulled it, got hitched to the No. 1 free-agent pass rusher and became the NFL’s villain of the moment.
    Everyone has seen Baltimore’s missing boy. So why can’t authorities find him?
    Tristan King ran from a caseworker in Baltimore and has been missing since September. Brooklyn residents have seen him, but authorities can’t find him.
    Cameroonian immigrant will be freed from ICE detention — for now
    Ludovic Mbock, a Cameroonian immigrant and regional gaming champion who spent more than two weeks detained by ICE, was released Thursday night. His family still worries that Mbock, an openly gay man, will be deported to Cameroon, which punishes same-sex relationships.
    Competitive gamer Ludovic Mbock, left, with his sister Diane Sohna.
    From shock to distrust to acceptance: NFL sources react to Ravens’ wild week
    Everyone has an opinion about the Maxx Crosby trade that fell through and its aftermath.
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