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Goddard director steps down as tensions at NASA Rise
NASA has not said why Director Makenzie Lystrup abruptly announced her departure on Monday and did not make her available for comment.
NASA Goddard Center Director Makenzie Lystrup giving a presentation in March 2024.
‘Humid air mass’ moving in as heat advisory issued for Friday
The National Weather Service issued a heat advisory for the region, including Anne Arundel and Howard counties.
The National Weather Service issued a heat advisory for the region.
What to do in Baltimore this weekend, from a crab feast benefit to a rare beer event
Whether you want to sample rare beers at Max’s Taphouse, dance to reggae legend Vybz Kartel or experience Baltimore’s dining scene during Restaurant Week, we’ve got you covered.
Sit down for Saturday evening’s crab feast at Motor House, the Station North arts venue raising money after a car crashed into its entrance in June.
7 things to do in Howard County, from a ‘Lilo & Stitch’ viewing to a play fest for all
Here are seven things to do in Howard County, from a “Lilo & Stitch” viewing to a play fest for all.
Play for All Fest, an event organized by Howard County Recreation and Parks to raise disability awareness. Featured activities are sensory-friendly and accessible to people of all ages.
Anne Arundel County has 533 miles of shoreline. One mile is for public swimming.
Only about a mile of the Anne Arundel County shoreline is set aside for public swimming, and with no outdoor public pools, residents’ options are limited.
Beachgoers enjoy the waterfront at Fort Smallwood Park in Pasadena.
Sport fishing could help cure the Chesapeake’s catfish problem, but anglers need to bite
One scientist hopes his Eastern Shore fishing derby boosts the fish fight.
Louis Held, a Salisbury University undergraduate student, unhooks a non-native channel catfish at the annual Nanticoke River Invasive Fishing Derby in Sharptown on Saturday.
Maryland sees biggest one‑month drop in federal jobs in 30 years
Maryland’s federal workforce just saw its largest single-month job loss since 1996, according to the Federal Bureau of Labor Statistics.
People gather for a rally outside the Health and Human Services headquarters in Washington in February to protest funding and job cuts to health care research and education.
Found not guilty of abusing students, will Matthew Schlegel return to the classroom?
Parents are rallying to urge the Anne Arundel County school system to terminate the elementary math teacher.
Why one mass overdose won’t be the last — and what we’re missing that got us here
Baltimore has been roiled by the news of mass overdoses. One recovery worker and recovered addict says the truth is found behind the headlines.
An overdose victim is treated in the triage area near Penn North metro station after Baltimore Police and Baltimore City Fire ⁩respond to a call for multiple people experiencing overdose symptoms at the intersection of Pennsylvania & North avenues in West Baltimore on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
Kyle Goon: John Harbaugh’s ‘amazing’ visit to Trump White House goes against his own principles
The Harbaugh Coaching Academy focuses on caring for those you lead. Why visit the most divisive president in modern history, then?
Ravens coach John Harbaugh takes questions from reporters following the team’s training camp session Wednesday in Owings Mills.
Jackson Holliday hits team-leading 14th homer, but Orioles lose again
Where Holliday was a year ago is worth remembering because the Orioles will rely on more prospects to continue growing, even if their early showcases leave something to be desired.
Jackson Holliday hits a solo home run during the sixth inning Wednesday night in Cleveland.
The Maryland Cycling Classic is back, but this year just in the city
The Maryland Cycling Classic is back after a one-year hiatus, but unlike the past two editions it will be entirely in Baltimore.
Riders depart the starting line. 2023 Maryland Cycling Classic.
Baltimore expands flagship anti-violence program to Southern District
Baltimore partners with leaders in the community to identify and intervene with people at the highest risk of experiencing or committing violence.
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott, along with representatives from Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement (MONSE) and other public officials held a press conference on Wednesday, July 23, 2025, in Cherry Hill to announce the expansion of the City's Group Violence Reduction Strategy (GVRS) program. Speaking at center is Termite, or Kin Brown-Lane, a community leader who works with the strategy to reduce violence in her community.
Baltimore Police investigating pornographic school board interruption as hate crime
In an email Wednesday, the Baltimore City school system apologized to the community after the pornographic interruption.
The Baltimore City Public Schools Administrative Headquarters on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
Murder trial resumes after family members attack defendant in Baltimore courtroom
The Baltimore City Sheriff's Office arrested three men on charges including second-degree assault in a melee that broke out in the Elijah E. Cummings Courthouse during the trial of Joseph Walker.
The Baltimore City Sheriff's Office reported that a sheriff’s deputy and correctional officer used pepper spray to restore order Tuesday after three men attacked Joseph Walker, 50, as he stood trial in Baltimore Circuit Court on charges including first-degree murder.
Adam Sandler invites Derrick Henry to star in a movie, no strings attached
Sandler dropped his 2,000 rushing-yard requirement for Henry to star in a movie.
Ravens running back Derrick Henry attends Netflix’s “Happy Gilmore 2” New York premiere at Jazz at Lincoln Center on Monday.
Live: Harbaugh discusses Trump visit; Lamar speaks
Check in for updates from the first day of Ravens training camp.
Lamar Jackson is under more pressure than ever to lift the Ravens to the Super Bowl. But he also has a stacked roster supporting him.
A Maryland lawmaker wants to up the ante on partisan congressional redistricting
It’s not guaranteed that Maryland lawmakers would be able to shift the balance of power through redistricting, as other states are contemplating.
Majority Leader David Moon holds a press conference in the hallway of the Maryland State House on Sine Die in Annapolis, Md. on Monday, April 7, 2025.
The little-known state agency greenlighting utility rate hikes
The Maryland Public Service Commission approves the proposed rate hikes on customers of BGE and other utility companies. Here’s how it works.
PSC commissioners question Staff witness Roger Austin about a proposed transmission line project during a Maryland Public Service Commission meeting on May 21, 2025.
Judge bars ICE from immediately taking Kilmar Abrego Garcia into custody if he’s released from jail
A federal judge in Maryland bans the Trump administration from taking Kilmar Abrego Garcia into immediate immigration custody if he’s released from jail.
Supporters of Kilmar Abrego Garcia rally outside of the U.S. District Court in Greenbelt, Md., where a hearing was scheduled to be held on returning him to Maryland, Monday, July 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)
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