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Free child care comes to Howard County for babies less than 2 months old
Early Head Start provides free early learning for low-income kids starting as young as 6 weeks old. It’s a lifeline for some families in Howard County.
Ashleigh Peddicord, director of the Dasher Green Center for the Community Action Council of Howard County, stands for a portrait inside one of the classrooms at the Dasher Green Head Start center in Columbia, Md. on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.
In win over Rays, Orioles’ lineup offers a glimpse of the foundation for 2026
If they can perform like they did on Tuesday, a 6-0 win over the Rays, the Orioles should be in a solid spot to begin the year.
Colton Cowser celebrates a two-run home run with Coby May in the sixth inning.
Son of Mission BBQ cofounder dies in military helicopter crash in Washington state
Chief Warrant Officer 3 Andrew Kraus, 39, died in an aircraft mishap while conducting routine flight training, according to a news release from the U.S. Army.
U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer Three Andrew Kraus, 39, from Sanibel, Fla.
The A-10 era is over for the Maryland Air National Guard
The Maryland Air National Guard deactivated its last remaining A-10 squadrons Tuesday, leaving Maryland as the only state without planes to deploy in an emergency.
Airmen walk past an A-10C Thunderbolt II on the tarmac following the Inactivation Ceremony of the 175th Operations Group and 175th Maintenance Group at Warfield Air National Guard Base at Martin State Airport.
Orioles players see the value in MLB’s implementation of robot umpires
Human umpires will still call the balls and strikes, but this offers teams a chance to overrule an egregious miss.
A Trackman device used for the Automated Ball-Strike System is posted on the balcony behind home plate before a spring training baseball game between the Kansas City Royals and the Los Angeles Dodgers, Saturday, Feb. 22, 2025, in Phoenix.
Trevor Rogers caps remarkable comeback season with Most Valuable Oriole award
No Orioles starter in history has had an ERA as low as Rogers’ 1.35 in their first 17 starts of a season.
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS - AUGUST 18: Starting pitcher Trevor Rogers #28 of the Baltimore Orioles throws a pitch in the first inning against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park on August 18, 2025 in Boston, Massachusetts.
Inside the Dugout: This new O’s billboard speaks volumes
What a new billboard, featuring Baltimore Orioles players Samuel Basallo, Gunnar Henderson and Jackson Holliday, say about the MLB team.
Samuel Basallo celebrates after driving in the game winning run in the eleventh inning against the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Annapolis primary election results: Littmann prevails in mayoral race
Annapolis on Tuesday released the official results of its primary election, a week after polls closed. The election featured five contested Democratic primaries for mayor and City Council seats.
Annapolis mayoral candidate Jared Littmann responds to questions during a debate at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Annapolis & Anne Arundel County in Annapolis, Md., on Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2025.
Sinclair will keep some Marylanders from watching Jimmy Kimmel
Jimmy Kimmel may be returning to ABC late Tuesday, but some broadcast viewers in Maryland won’t be able to watch “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” because of Sinclair Broadcast Group’s ongoing opposition.
Sinclair Broadcast Group headquarters in Cockeysville.
Boiler explodes at Baltimore County Police precinct in White Marsh, no critical injuries
The county fire department immediately responded to the Precinct 9 building on Perry Hall Boulevard and confirmed there was no fire or serious injuries, Bureau Chief Travis Francis said.
The Baltimore County Fire Department responded to a boiler exploding in the Baltimore County Police Department Precinct 9 building on Tuesday morning. No fires were reported and one county employee suffered a non-critical injury.
Kensington teen killed while crossing street identified by police
An investigation determined the teen was crossing the westbound lanes of University Boulevard West when he was struck.
CVS closing another pharmacy in Baltimore
This marks at least the third CVS to close in Baltimore this year.
FILE - The CVS Pharmacy logo is displayed on a store on Aug. 3, 2021, in Woburn, Mass. Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford announced on Tuesday, May 16, 2023, his office secured $152 million over the next decade in a settlement against CVS in opioid claims, the largest sum that the state has brought in by itself in opioid-related litigation.
In loss to Lions, Ravens lose so much of what’s made them dominant — and dependable
The Bizarro Ravens made their 2025 debut Monday night against the Lions, and what a show they put on.
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson and quarterbacks coach Tee Martin watch as the Detroit Lions close out "Monday Night Football" with a win.
What experts say about Trump’s Tylenol and vaccine claims
Some studies have raised the possibility that taking the over-the-counter painkiller in pregnancy might be associated with a risk of autism — but many others haven’t found a connection.
President Donald Trump speaks with reporters in the Oval Office of the White House, Friday, Aug. 22, 2025, in Washington.
Trump pressured Virginia’s top federal prosecutor to resign. Could Maryland’s be next?
Maryland U.S. Attorney Kelly O. Hayes is facing Trump pressure as his allies push prosecutions of political foes. Will she be next to face the test?
U.S. Attorney Kelly O. Hayes.
5 things to know about the University Boulevard Corridor Plan
The University Boulevard Corridor Plan’s supporters point out that the county is suffering from a severe housing shortage and argue that the plan will help put more homes on the market along transit lines.
Over a hundred community members packed the auditorium of Montgomery Blair High School in Silver Spring for a Montgomery County Council a public hearing on the University Boulevard Corridor Plan on Sept. 10.
The crown jewel of American farm science is in Beltsville. Will Trump close it forever?
The Trump administration plans to close the Maryland's Beltsville Agricultural Research Center, or BARC, just outside Washington. The USDA wants to move the farm research “closer to the people,” but proponents of the lab worry about disruption to ongoing research and development of the rural land.
The Beltsville Agricultural Research Center covers thousands of acres of largely farmland in the middle of the Washington DC suburbs
A 100% accurate, indisputable and correct ranking of every Chipotle in Baltimore
I ate the same burrito bowl at 18 Chipotle locations in the Baltimore region. Here are the best — and a few to avoid.
For thousands of Maryland’s Ukrainians, the war is never-ending
St. Andrews Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral remains a nexus for organizing humanitarian aid for Ukraine, and a place where Ukrainians in the area come to sustain themselves.
Katrina Hall, attending St. Andrews Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral's Ukrainian Festival, said the Russian invasion has changed the way she thinks about her identity.
Montgomery County election officials are concerned about possible postmark changes
The county board is not the only group to voice concerns to the USPS. The Center for Election Confidence, a nonprofit focused on ethics in elections, also submitted a letter opposing the proposed rule change.
Early voters cast their ballots at the Randallstown Community Center on October 30, 2024.
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