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Man found dead in Fairland after police investigate shooting that wounded another man
Montgomery County Police found the body of a man on Wednesday night in Fairland about an hour after responding to a shooting that wounded another man.
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.
Late-arriving September jobs report likely shows sluggish hiring but few layoffs
Now that the shutdown is over, the Labor Department will finally let a little light in Thursday, releasing jobs numbers for September — nearly seven weeks after they were due.
FILE - In this May 7, 2020, file photo, the entrance to the Labor Department is seen near the Capitol in Washington. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)
What to do in Baltimore this weekend, from AVAM’s birthday to Ninja Kidz
Whether you want to see YouTube stars Ninja Kidz live, celebrate the American Visionary Art Museum's birthday or sing emo anthems, we’ve got you covered.
Guests poses for portraits and mingle during the opening night of the American Visionary Art Museum’s Fantastic Realities exhibit in the Federal Hill neighborhood of Baltimore, Md., on Friday, Oct. 3, 2025.
Anne Arundel moving 700 students in redistricting plan nobody’s happy about
More than 700 Anne Arundel County public school students will attend new schools next fall.
A special Anne Arundel County school board meeting in October when parents weighed in on the county’s redistricting plans.
7 things to do in Montgomery County, from tiny art to big turkeys
Things to do around Montgomery County this week include a Thanksgiving parade, a showcase of local authors and a 10-year-anniversary celebration of a Rockville brewery.
Some of nearly 700 works of miniature art are laid out for processing before going on display at the Mansion at Strathmore starting Nov. 22 at 1 p.m.
Baltimore City might be entering its YIMBY era
A suite of zoning changes is garnering steam in Baltimore City Council, despite impassioned pushback.
A block of rowhomes in the process of being renovated in the 300 block of N. Gilmor Ave in Baltimore, Md. on Friday, May 9, 2025.
Judge to hear arguments over Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s potential removal to Liberia
A federal judge will hear arguments over whether to allow Homeland Security to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Liberia or forward his fear of removal claims to an immigration court on Thursday.
A peaceful protest took place outside of Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s hearing at the Greenbelt Federal Courthouse in October.
7 things to do in Howard County, from a tree lighting to a pumpkin-palooza
Here are some things to do in Howard County for the week beginning Nov. 21 — and none of them involves visiting a grocery store.
The Merriweather District is hosting its fifth annual tree lighting, shown here in 2023.
As NCAA men’s soccer goes global, Maryland’s local talent stands out
Maryland is ranked No. 1 in the country and a No. 4 seed heading into the NCAA tournament.
Albi Ndrenika of Maryland takes a shot on goal during the Big Ten tournament semifinal against UCLA.
Maryland’s golf club capital opens a different type of course
Montgomery Parks has opened its first disc golf course, with hopes for it to become a home course for local players, drive interest in the game and attract people to an adjacent trolley museum.
Andrew Fish, designer of the Northwest Branch Disc Golf Course, on the new course in Cloverly.
Where to find ‘Wicked’-themed food and drinks before heading to theaters this weekend
Before you head to movie theaters for "Wicked: For Good" this weekend, follow the yellow brick road to these local spots offering limited-edition Oz-ified food and drinks.
Bonefish Grill in Gaithersburg serves swankified martinis—pictured here in mocktail form, which the restaurant calls the OzNOpolitan and Emerald City Cooler, from left to right—with matching Glinda and Elphaba prop garnishes.
The president calling a female reporter ‘piggy’ is not normal. None of this is.
President Trump called a female reporter “piggy” on camera and told her to be quiet. How did we get here, and what’s even the point anymore?
IN FLIGHT - NOVEMBER 14: U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to members of press aboard Air Force One on November 14, 2025 while in flight from Washington, DC to West Palm Beach International Airport. Trump is scheduled to spend the weekend at his Mar-A-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida. (Photo by Roberto Schmidt/Getty Images)
School buses for every Baltimore student seemed impossible — until now
School transportation company HopSkipDrive used AI and a Banner analysis to map how yellow buses, vans and cars could get Baltimore students to school safely and on time for less than 5% of the district’s budget.
Coit scores career-high 41, sends game to overtime in Maryland’s 95-90 win over Mount St. Mary’s
Coit scored the third-most points in program history and the most since 2010.
Darius Adams, left, pictured against Marquette, contributed 19 points for Maryland on Wednesday night.
Blake basketball star Baba Oladotun commits to Terps
Oladotun is the No. 8 recruit in the class of 2026, according to ESPN.
Blake High School’s Baba Oladotun celebrates with his family at the Blake High School gym as he commits to attending the University of Maryland on Wednesday, November 19, 2025.
Trump signs bill to release Jeffrey Epstein case files after fighting it for months
President Donald Trump has signed a bill to release files on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Gary Rush, College Park, MD, holds a sign before a news conference on the Epstein files in front of the Capitol, Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Mariam Zuhaib)
2 people hospitalized after car crashes into Glen Burnie doctor’s office
Two people were taken to the Maryland Shock Trauma Center Wednesday after a car struck their Glen Burnie doctor’s office while they were in the waiting room.
Emergency personnel responded to a car crashing into the Maryland Primary Care Physicians building in the 7700 block of Quarterfield Road in Glen Burnie around 3:30 p.m.
Big news, pizza lovers: Andy’s Pizza opens a second Montgomery County location
Andy’s Pizza, the ever-expanding DMV pizza chain founded by a Potomac native, opened its second Montgomery County location in the Kentlands.
Aside from the traditional cheese, pepperoni and mushroom slices, Andy’s offers a selection of pricier specialty pies, including the fan-favorite pepperoni special with burrata, basil and a drizzle of hot honey. Taken on Wednesday, November 19, 2025.
Woman expected to survive after nearly 30 minutes underwater in Inner Harbor crash
The driver who was rescued from a car that plunged off of Pier 4 and sank into the Inner Harbor on Tuesday evening is conscious and expected to live after being underwater for nearly 30 minutes.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2025 - Crews work to retrieve a car from the Inner Harbor on Tuesday evening after more than a dozen Baltimore fire trucks and police cars lined the area near the Pier 5 Hotel as a vehicle plunged into the water.
Kurt Schmoke resigns from Baltimore City Community College board amid proposed consolidation
Kurt Schmoke pitched a merger with the University of Baltimore last month.
University of Baltimore President Kurt Schmoke addresses faculty and staff at convocation in August.
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