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Prisoner charged with stabbing 2 correctional officers had earlier killed cellmate
More than two years ago, Daniel Myers, who was behind bars on an assault conviction, stabbed to death 27-year-old Nicholas Delfosse after warning a prison official that he would kill anyone they put in his cell at Jessup Correctional Institution.
North Branch Correctional Institution, Cumberland, Maryland.
My pilgrimage from Baltimore to Buc‑ee’s
People from the Baltimore area are traveling hours just to visit the new Buc‑ee’s in Virginia. The Texas-born gas station has a cult following, and Baltimoreans can get in on the craze.
Virginia’s first Buc-ee's travel plaza opened June 30, 2025 along I-81 south of Harrisonburg.
Orioles whiff their way to shutout loss against Max Fried and Yankees
The Orioles have suffered 15 shutout losses this season, their most since 2018, a season in which the club lost 115 games.
Orioles first baseman Coby Mayo tags out the Yankees’  Jose Caballero for a caught stealing in the second inning.
Maryland joins regional public health coalition as federal panel reviews vaccine policy
Maryland joined coalition of Northeastern states and New York City to protect “broad vaccine access,” among other public health initiatives.
The Maryland Department of Health is located in the Herbert R. O'Conor State Office Building at 201 W. Preston Street in Baltimore.
Harvard grad living in Maryland charged in $4M Ponzi scheme targeting fellow alums
A Harvard Business School graduate was arrested on fraud charges alleging he swindled fellow alumni out of over $4 million in a Ponzi scheme, even assuring one investor they would soon “brag” about their “crazy gains” at the school’s reunion.
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.
Prosecutor says stalking suspect ambushed Pennsylvania police officers, killing 3
The man who fatally shot three Pennsylvania officers and injured two before he was killed by police has been identified as 24-year-old Matthew James Ruth.
A memorial for police officers killed in a shooting is shown outside the Northern York County Regional Police Department, Thursday, Sept. 18, 2025 in York, Pa. (AP Photo/Tassanee Vejpongsa)
Bills intended to reduce Baltimore housing costs move forward over opposition
The bills would eliminate parking requirements and allow people to build on larger portions of their properties in Baltimore City.
Councilmember Ryan Dorsey speaks during a press conference announcing the Housing Options and Opportunity Act at City Hall, in Baltimore, Monday, May 12, 2025.
Political opposites Moore, Youngkin find common ground
The governors of Maryland and Virginia — a Democrat and a Republican — professed an interest in civil dialogue and sidestepped questions about their political futures during a joint event in Washington.
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin, his wife Suzanne Youngkin, businessman David Rubenstein, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore and his wife Dawn Flythe Moore participate in an event about the importance of the National Mall as the nation's 250th birthday approaches. The event was held at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in Washington, D.C. on Thursday, Sept. 18, 2025.
Anne Arundel schools superintendent rebukes employee’s ‘hateful’ posts after Kirk killing
Anne Arundel County superintendent’s remarks come one week after Kirk’s allies discovered Instagram comments celebrating his murder that they believe were posted by a school district employee.
Dr. Mark Bedell, Anne Arundel County Schools Superintendent, addresses the audience after the end of public comment on proposed school redistricting plans during a meeting at Annapolis Middle School in Annapolis, Md. on Tuesday, April 29, 2025.
The Ravens’ schedule looks softer than it did 2 weeks ago | Banner Ravens Podcast
Banner Ravens Podcast co-hosts Paul Mancano and Jonas Shaffer preview the Ravens’ Week 3 matchup against the Lions.
Mark Andrews responds to fake quote about Charlie Kirk and keeping politics out of football
“I think, in today’s day and age, it’s so easy to follow a narrative,” Andrews said. “You just put someone’s face on it, and you quote tweet it. It looks like that person says it.”
Ravens tight end Mark Andrews responded to a quote falsely attributed to him posted on X.
Workers at BWI say Spirit contractor failed to protect them from extreme heat
The complaint comes from roughly workers for AGI, a company contracted by Spirit Airlines at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport.
Tyrone Daniels, an AGI ground crew employee, speaks at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport
Jimmy Kimmel suspension ‘not enough’ for local media giant Sinclair
Baltimore County-based Sinclair Broadcast Group wants suspended ABC late-night host Jimmy Kimmel to donate to Charlie Kirk’s family and conservative group.
Sinclair Broadcast Group headquarters in Hunt Valley.
A kangaroo in Maryland? Police hop on report of exotic pet in Edgewater.
Wildlife officers in Maryland responded to a report of something startling earlier this month: a pet kangaroo in Edgewater. Anne Arundel County code prohibits such exotic animals as pets, but Maryland law is silent on kangaroos.
Maryland Natural Resources Police officers responded on Sept. 9 to a residence in Edgewater to investigate reports that a kangaroo was being kept as a pet. Sgt. Ron Collier and Officer First Class Tyson Johnson encountered one of the marsupials, which are native to Australia and New Guinea.
Anne Arundel school bus drivers reach tentative agreement, averting strike
School bus drivers and attendants in Anne Arundel County reached a tentative agreement with employers, halting any potential strikes that would have lefts thousands of students without a ride to school.
yellow school buses
Kevin Plank sells Sagamore Pendry to hotel management company
Under Armour CEO Kevin Plank sold his ownership stake in the luxury boutique hotel Sagamore Pendry to the hotel’s management company. His brother, Scott Plank, also sold his shares in the deal.
The Sagamore Pendry Baltimore is located on the historic Broadway Recreation Pier in Fell's Point.
After football, Andy Nelson’s barbecue connected him to Baltimore
The former Baltimore Colt started a pit beef stand in a nursery parking lot to supplement his NFL paycheck. The idea would grow into Andy Nelson's Barbecue Restaurant on York Road in Cockeysville.
Andy Nelson was drafted by the Baltimore Colts in 1957. Sports memorabilia including this photo decorate the walls of his Cockeysville restaurant.
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra reaches 3-year deal with musicians’ union
The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and its musicians said Thursday they’ve reached a new three-year contract deal after months of negotiations.
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra players led by Principal Pops Conductor, Jack Everly, take the stage prior to a performance on January 5, 2025 in Baltimore, MD.
Ravens missing 3 defensive starters as practice for Lions begins
The Ravens were missing three defensive starters at Thursday’s practice, but Marlon Humphrey could be available Monday vs. the Detroit Lions.
Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey and safety Malaki Starks tackle Cleveland Browns tight end David Njoku on Sunday.
Kyle Goon: Instead of Shedeur Sanders, the Ravens picked Carson Vinson. Thank goodness.
The Ravens got ended up with the guy who is a better fit, anyway.
Baltimore Ravens offensive tackle Carson Vinson (71) prepares for the next drill during the Ravens’ organized team activities at the Under Armour Performance Center in Owings Mills, Md. on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
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