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It’s not just childless adults: Kids could get hurt by Medicaid, SNAP cuts
Spending cuts may be aimed at adults on paper, but kids could still end up without sufficient food and health care under the One Big Beautiful Bill.
From left, Summer Cummings and Jade Waldron play a matching game together on a playground in Baltimore City.
For sale: A beautiful Butler stone estate on nearly 13 acres in Monkton
Tucked away on nearly 13 acres in Monkton, this beautiful home boasts luxurious interiors, a thoughtful floor plan and lots of charm.
New MTA fares include perks for kids, penalties for Light Rail skippers
New MTA fare policies expand access to free rides for many youth, the agency has announced.
It is typical that U.S. transit agencies need other revenue sources to cover operating expenses
As Ravens move on without Justin Tucker, can they answer their other special teams questions?
Special teams coordinator Chris Horton has a lot to fix as training camp marches on.
Ravens special teams coordinator Chris Horton, center, instructs players during organized team activities last month.
Kyle Goon: With an uncertain Orioles future, Cedric Mullins feels fans’ love in throwback performance
Cedric Mullins made franchise history, becoming the third Oriole to hit 100 career home runs and steal 100 career bases. Even as he nears the possible end of his time with the Orioles, fans’ appreciation of him is peaking.
Cedric Mullins hit a three-run homer in the fourth inning Saturday night to become just the third player to reach 100 home runs and steal 100 bases for the Orioles.
Here’s an ancient idea: Explore Calvert Cliffs State Park
Tourists come to Calvert Cliffs State Park, a secluded beach 4 miles north of Solomons Island, to sift through sand and hoping to find the tooth of a megalodon shark.
Tuesday, July 15, 2025 — Hayden Adams, 14, walks along the beach at Calvert Cliffs State Park with his grandmother. They were visiting from central Ohio.
6 new restaurants heating up Baltimore (plus one in Fallston)
From street tacos to seafood pastas, you need to hit these new Baltimore restaurants ASAP, according to food social media influencer Chris Franzoni.
A sampling of vendors' offerings at The Mill on North in West Baltimore.
The fridge feeding a Baltimore neighborhood and leading a movement
Since coming together earlier this year, the Bmore Community Fridge Network has expanded from four community refrigerators to 15 and counting across Baltimore.
The Linwood Community Fridge near Patterson Park in Baltimore, Md. on Saturday, July 10, 2025.
Inspectors general save taxpayers millions. Maryland needs more of them.
OIG is an acronym that should cheer advocates of good government. But only a handful of the biggest Maryland counties and cities have them -- inspectors general.
Isabel Cummings poses for a portrait with her arms crossed in her office. Clockwise, the original courtroom sketch of the Jacqueline McLean case she worked on, a Baltimore Sun clipping reading "Wrath of Isabel," a blue and orange "Baltimore" skateboard and a black and white "Charm City" skateboard hang behind her.
Orioles produce largest shutout win in team history with 18-0 demolition of Rockies
The previous mark was a 17-0 win in 1969.
Tyler O'Neill hits a two-run home run in the second inning Saturday night on his way to going 2-for-2 with three runs and three RBIs as the Orioles beat the Rockies 18-0.
Ravens training camp highlights: Jaire Alexander, Devontez Walker star, but penalties linger
Here’s a look at the highlights from the Ravens’ fourth day of training camp in Owings Mills.
Wide receiver Devontez Walker (81), pictured during minicamp, had his best practice of training camp Saturday.
Baltimore trivia host ends ‘Jeopardy!’ super champ’s win streak
Baltimore's Jonathan Hugendubler participated in the final episode of “Jeopardy!” as it closed its 41st season.
Jonathan Hugendubler of Baltimore defeated Scott Riccardi in "Jeopardy" on July 25, 2025.
Continuous glucose monitors are in vogue. But do you really need to track your blood sugar?
Continuous glucose monitors, small patches that provide 24-hour insight into concentrations of sugar in the blood, could be a tool for Americans to “take control over their own health.
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - MARCH 02: Taylor Jane Stimmler, whose had type 1 diabetes since she was a teenager, displays her continuous glucose monitor she wears on her arm on March 02, 2023 in New York City. Drugmaker Eli Lilly announced yesterday that it will cap the out-of-pocket cost of its insulin at $35 a month. Medical experts believe that the unexpected move may compel other insulin makers in the U.S. to follow suit and cap their prices of insulin. For those without health insurance or a health plan, the cost of insulin can cost hundreds or thousands of dollars a month for a diabetic. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
As Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter tour draws to a close, Blue Ivy emerges as a star
Although there is no solid answer for what the future holds for Blue Ivy, it is widely recognized that the possibilities are limitless.
FILE - Beyoncé, center left, and her daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, perform during halftime of an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and Houston Texans Wednesday, Dec. 25, 2024, in Houston.
18-year-old drowns at Assateague Island after struggling in waters outside lifeguard zone
An 18-year-old swimmer died on Thursday after struggling to swim with another person at the Assateague Island National Seashore.
Atlantic waves at Assateague Island National Seashore. The National Park Service urges visitors not to go far from shore and to be aware of winds and currents that can pull swimmers out quickly.
Women in legislatures across the US fight for ‘potty parity’
The issue of potty parity may seem comic, but its impact runs deeper than uncomfortably full bladders, said Kathryn Anthony, professor emerita at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign’s School of Architecture.
The women's restroom in the House chamber's hallway at the state Capitol on Monday, July 21, 2025, in Denver.
Baltimore braces for sweltering weekend heat with severe storms expected
Marylanders are heading into another sweltering, stormy weekend as dangerous heat and humidity continue to grip the region, as a Code Red Extreme Heat alert remains in effect for Baltimore.
With temperatures climbing into the 90s and humidity soaring this weekend, the risk of heat-related illness is rising — especially for vulnerable residents spending time outdoors this weekend.
Lightning struck your house? Here’s what to do
In 2024, there were at least 55,500 claims filed for damage caused by lightning, according to State Farm and the Insurance Information Institute.
Late May to July are the most active months for severe thunderstorms.
First the shoes went back on. Now, at US airport security, more liquid in carry-ons may be at hand
Travelers giddy about being able to keep their shoes on while walking through TSA checkpoints at the airport again may have something else to look forward to: changes to how much liquid they can carry.
FILE - Shoes and small liquid containers are placed in bins to be screened by TSA Supervisor Jennifer Haslip at Washington's Ronald Reagan National Airport, June 27, 2008.
We tried 7 Old Bay-flavored snacks. Here are the best.
Maryland takes Old Bay serious. So we tried these Old Bay-flavored snacks and decided these were the best.
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