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Montgomery County crews are still plowing residential roads, contrary to the county’s online tracker
Crews were expected to continue clearing snow and ice from residential roads, sidewalks and bus stops through the end of the week.
A man operates a snow blower on Sunday, Jan. 25, 2026, during a snowstorm  in Silver Spring, Md. in front of Awdamet Market.
Poppleton’s lawsuit of last resort gets second chance
Residents of a West Baltimore neighborhood are still trying to kick a developer out of their neighborhood and end one of Baltimore’s most controversial land deals.
The now vacant lot in Poppleton where Diane Bell's previous home stood. Photographed February 26, 2025.
I-95 North near the Beltway reopens after tractor trailer crash
A tractor trailer crashed and jackknifed on Interstate 95 in Baltimore County, shutting down several lanes of traffic, traffic cameras show.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 2026 - Multiple lanes are closed on I-95 approaching the SW corner of the beltway due to a jack-knifed tractor-trailer.
Former Ravens OC Todd Monken will be the next Cleveland Browns head coach
Todd Monken was Baltimore’s offensive coordinator for the past three seasons. He started with two highly productive campaigns, but players questioned his play-calling during a 2025 season that fell short of expectations.
Todd Monken’s only previous head coaching stint was at the University of Southern Mississippi from 2013-15.
Bitter cold continues as Maryland faces potential ‘bomb cyclone’
In Maryland, temperatures will stay below freezing through early next week and some forecasters say the East Coast could be facing a “bomb cyclone.”
Another storm is developing in the Atlantic ocean, a nor’easter that could bring heavy snow and strong winds to the East Coast this weekend.
Streeter: That’s not your parking spot. Lose the chair.
COLUMN | There’s a lot of discussion about chair etiquette as Baltimore residents dig out from the snowstorm. And it’s getting testy.
A lawn chair marks a shoveled-out parking spot in a Dundalk neighborhood on Wednesday.
Local Hall of Fame voter on Bill Belichick’s snub: ‘Maybe I don’t agree with it, but ... I respect the process’
Scott Garceau said he got texts and calls wondering how he voted on Bill Belichick, who was raised in Annapolis. His response to each was the same.
Former New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick shakes hands with Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson after Baltimore’s 37-26 win at Gillette Stadium in 2022.
University of Maryland warming back up after brief heat, hot water outage
Temperatures are on the rise again after the University of Maryland, College Park experienced a brief steam outage that temporarily left dozens of buildings without fully functioning heat and hot water Wednesday morning.
A steam outage at the University of Maryland, College Park caused dozens of buildings to lose hot water and heat.
3 across Maryland hospitalized after ice from cars crashes through windshields
An Anne Arundel County sheriff’s deputy on Interstate 97 and two people on Interstate 95 in Harford County were hospitalized after airborne ice from another vehicle crashed through their windshields.
A black car with a shattered windshield
Baltimore Police investigate ‘suspicious death’ downtown
Baltimore Police are investigating a “suspicious death” after authorities responded to a report of an unresponsive man in downtown Baltimore.
There have been 9 homicides in Baltimore in January, according to the police.
Could the Chesapeake Bay freeze over this week?
As Maryland enters another prolonged cold snap, could pirouettes under the Bay Bridge be in the cards again?
In the historic winter of 1977, navigational aids were nonexistent or useless to pilots navigating ships.
Orioles are confident top prospect Samuel Basallo can continue developing in the majors
“For him, everything I know, every conversation with him, the background on him, he’s a competitor and he wants to get better and he’s a team-first guy,” manager Craig Albernaz said. “So, when you have that makeup, he’s going to be just fine.”
Orioles catcher Samuel Basallo, right, speaks with fans during a Birdland Caravan event in the warehouse at Oriole Park at Camden Yards last week.
Arkansas bank thinks it has a buyer for the rest of Baltimore Peninsula
The Arkansas bank that controls much of the land at Baltimore Peninsula says it's working on a sale after Kevin Plank's development team bowed out last month.
Baltimore Peninsula development in South Baltimore on April 21, 2025.
Baltimore County Council pension increase becomes issue in county executive contest
A pension bill the Baltimore County Council passed 15 months ago that could double their retirement payouts is heating up the competitive four-way race for county executive.
January 13, 2025 - Council members Todd Crandall, David Marks, Izzy Patoka, Michael Ertel, Julian Jones and Pat Young  participate in the first work session of the year.
Downtown theater marks new era with artistic director hire
Everyman Theatre’s new artistic director, Brandon Weinbrenner, discusses his time in Houston and his plans for taking over the storied Baltimore arts organization.
Brandon Weinbrenner, a 41-year-old Dallas native, starts as Everyman Theatre’s new artistic director later this summer.
A few things to do in Baltimore County includes live music and a murder mystery
Given that we’ve all been inside the past several days, we did our best to scrounge up events around Baltimore County designed to get you out of the house.
The Recher Theater in Towson, which is hosting School of Rock this month.
The Dish: Boatyard’s sale to Atlas became the ‘drama du jour’ in Annapolis
The sale of Boatyard Bar & Grill in Annapolis inspired an existential crisis in Maryland's capital.
Dick Franyo announced in January that he was selling the Boatyard, his Annapolis-meets-Key-West watering hole, to the Atlas Restaurant Group, which has been fast expanding its presence in Maryland's capital. Regulars worry the sale will alter the quirky character of the longtime Eastport haunt. The restroom at Boatyard, like its dining room, is full of vintage photos and sailing memorabilia.
After outcry, officials reworked Purple Line grants. But business owners are still frustrated.
The state Department of Transportation’s grant program has promised up to $50,000 for impacted businesses along the Purple Line — a potential windfall as they struggle to stay afloat. But nearly all awards have been a fraction of that amount.
Signage reminds pedestrians that businesses are open as Purple Line construction continues on Bonifant St. in Silver Spring, Md., on Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2025.
Catching up with the island winner of the popular MrBeast reality TV show
Mia Speight won a private Panamanian island on “Beast Games.” Come back for Season 2? The Baltimore native couldn’t say no.
Mia Speight makes her surprise return to “Beast Games” in the first episode of Season 2.
Baltimore County Police arrest driver in fatal hit-and-run in Dundalk
Baltimore County Police have arrested a suspect in connection with a fatal hit-and-run in Dundalk on Tuesday morning.
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