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BWI expects air travel to normalize by Thanksgiving as federal government shutdown ends
Air travel at BWI Airport is expected to normalize by Thanksgiving. What else should Maryland travelers know?
A Southwest Airlines jet land at Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport.
For sale: Charming storybook home in Takoma Park
This Takoma Park home for sale features beautiful, bright interiors, a professional-grade kitchen and a spacious 1-plus-acre lot.
This four-bedroom home is located at 702 Sligo Creek Pkwy.
Federal workers could get their back pay as soon as this weekend
America's civil servants missed two paydays amid the government shutdown. They could get those missing checks within the next week.
People receive free meals from the World Central Kitchen as they provide food to federal employees and their families in Washington, D.C., during the federal government shutdown. About 327,000 Marylanders work for the federal government.
Senate president joins push to ban ICE agreements in Maryland
“This is not something we can aid and abet here in the state of Maryland,” Maryland Senate President Bill Ferguson said.
A white poster board sign that reads "STOP STATE COLLABORATION WITH ICE!!!"
Sports Roundup: Whitman boys soccer, back in the state final, looks to win it all
Whitman boys and Bethesda-Chevy Chase girls soccer teams head to state championships this week.
The Whitman boy’s soccer team plays in the state final Friday night.
Streetcars in Annapolis? Rob Savidge’s vision could be the future for the state capital
Annapolis Alderman Rob Savidge is working to launch a feasibility study that could solve two of the city’s most nagging problems — too few homes and too many cars.
Alderman Rob Savidge, center right, listens as Marco Mulder of the firm Arcadis, far right, talks about sustainable design elements during a tour of the Dutch city of Scheveningen in November 2023.
Freshman Addi Mack shines for No. 9 Maryland with 15 points in an 88-70 victory over Towson
Maryland (4-0) lost starting guard Lea Bartelme in the second quarter to an apparent leg injury.
Kaylene Smikle, who had missed the first three games of the season with a leg injury, returned to the Maryland lineup Thursday against Towson.
Steph Curry and Under Armour separate, ending 12-year partnership
Stephen Curry and Under Armour reached a “long-term agreement” in 2023. That partnership is coming to a sudden end.
Stephen Curry during “Armour Day” at Carver Vocational-Technical High School in Baltimore in September.
Officials probe cause of 1.3 million gallons of sewage overflowing into Jones Falls
Baltimore officials are investigating what caused a sewer overflow in Remington that dumped 1.3 million gallons of raw sewage into the Jones Falls.
The Jones Falls enters concrete tunnels just north of Baltimore’s Penn Station for the final stretch to Lombard Street before flowing into the Inner Harbor on Thursday, January 9, 2025.
Man acquitted of murder in Cameran Holt’s death, found guilty of reckless endangerment
A Baltimore jury delivered a split verdict for a Hanover man charged in the killing of 22-year-old Cameran Holt, whose death was caused by a stray bullet during a Federal Hill shootout.
Cameran Holt and Rein during a family vacation to the Outer Banks, N.C., in 2023.
Harford school board appeals state’s book ban decision to circuit court
Harford County’s school board voted to appeal the state’s unprecedented decision overturning its ban of a young adult graphic novel, pushing the dispute into circuit court.
“Flamer,” a graphic novel by Mike Curato.
We played ‘Subway Builder’ with the mayor. Watch the livestream.
In Colin Miller's new game Subway Builder, circles indicate population and employment centers. This map shows a variation on a 2002 state plan for a Baltimore rail transit system.
Maryland GOP aims to ban midcycle redistricting amid Democratic push
Republicans, in the minority in Maryland’s Senate and House of Delegates, say their plan will codify congressional map-making rules in state law.
Maryland Del. Jesse Pippy speaks during a press conference outlining Republican lawmakers' proposals on criminal justice for the 2024 General Assembly session. The press conference was held at the Miller Senate Office Building in Annapolis on Tuesday, Nov. 14, 2023.
Brandon Chasen testifies business partner falsified bank statements required for $13M loan
Chasen made the allegation on Thursday in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Maryland while being questioned by Tony Bobulinski, a former business partner of Hunter Biden.
Baltimore real estate developer Brandon Chasen arrives at the Edward A. Garmatz U.S. Courthouse in Baltimore on Thursday for a hearing in his personal Chapter 7 liquidation bankruptcy case.
Lamar Jackson has no limitations in return to Ravens practice: ‘I’m good’
After missing Wednesday’s practice with knee soreness, Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson was a full participant Thursday as the team continued its preparations for Sunday’s game in Cleveland.
Lamar Jackson #8 of the Baltimore Ravens reacts during the first quarter in the game against the Minnesota Vikings at U.S. Bank Stadium on November 09, 2025 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Naval Academy midshipman died by suicide last month, medical examiner rules
Kyle Philbert James, a 20-year-old Naval Academy midshipman who died in October took his own life, the medical examiner’s office has determined.
FILE - An entrance to the U.S. Naval Academy campus in Annapolis, Md., is seen Jan. 9, 2014. Reported sexual assaults at the U.S. military academies shot up during the 2021-22 school year, and one in five female students surveyed said they experienced unwanted sexual contact, the Associated Press has learned.
Johns Hopkins University to offer free tuition to families making under $200K
The university will also cover room and board and other living expenses for students whose families make under $100,000.
University President Ron Daniels announced Thursday that Johns Hopkins will guarantee free tuition for undergraduate students whose families earn less than $200,000 a year.
The government is open, but Montgomery County is bracing for even more need
Montgomery County is continuing with programs set up to help federal workers, as officials aren’t expecting any decline in the need for assistance.
Food bank organizers have said that federal workers have been among the largest groups seeking food assistance for the first time.
Orioles ‘unlikely’ to hire GM under Mike Elias this winter
Although Elias received a promotion ahead of last season, he said it’s not likely for a general manager to be hired this winter due to “the calendar” being tight.
The Orioles’ Mike Elias was promoted from general manager to president of baseball operations before last season.
iPhone users can now add US passport info to their digital wallets
Just in time for the busy holiday travel season, iPhone users can now add their passport details to their Apple digital wallets.
FILE - The cover of a U.S. Passport is displayed in Tigard, Ore., Saturday, Dec. 11, 2021. (AP Photo/Jenny Kane, File)
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