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Federal workers to get dibs on Montgomery County jobs
Montgomery County officials unanimously passed a bill Tuesday creating a hiring preference for displaced federal workers.
The job market in Maryland has become competitive as thousands of federal workers have been cut under the Trump administration.
Perseid meteor shower: How to view the annual celestial show in Maryland
The Perseid meteor shower starts soon and peaks in mid-August. Here’s what to know about viewing them.
An outburst of Perseid meteors lights up the sky in August 2009 in this time-lapse image. Stargazers expect a similar outburst during next week’s Perseid meteor shower, which will be visible overnight on Aug. 11 and 12.
Training camp preview: Who has the most to lose? | Banner Ravens Podcast
Here are the top storylines we’ll be watching this summer.
From ‘The Pitt’ to ‘Severance,’ here are the Marylanders up for Emmy nominations
The nominees for the 2025 Emmy Awards were announced Tuesday. Here are the Maryland natives that made the cut with shows like "The Pitt," "The White Lotus" and "Severance."
Drs. Jack Abbott (Shawn Hatosy, left) and Michael "Robby" Robinavitch (Noah Wyle) exit the Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center on an episode of "The Pitt."
The Dish: Kitsch owner to take over Rize + Rest, then the world
Kitsch owner Jackie Mearman is opening a new cafe in Patterson Park named after her grandmother.
Kitsch owner Jackie Mearman is pictured at Vivian’s on July 14, 2025. Vivian’s is named after her paternal grandmother, Vivian Mearman. The new restaurant that is set to take the place of Rize + Rest Cafe near Patterson Park. The menu will feature breakfast, brunch, cocktails, snack plates and sides.
7 things to do in Baltimore County: Shakespeare, music and plenty of food
From Shakespeare to live music, here are seven things to do in Baltimore County for the week ending July 23.
Vince Eisenson as Hamlet and Lesley Malin as Gertrude in Chesapeake Shakespeare Company’s "Hamlet."
Why doesn’t Baltimore County have any public pools? Blame segregation.
There are no public pools in Baltimore County. Nearly 70 years after the Supreme Court's Brown decision overturning the "separate but equal" principle, some attribute this to the legacy of segregation.
Swimming pool. Greenbelt, Maryland. June 1939.
Lights out in a lighthouse? Unconventional accommodations abound in the region
This region is full of surprising places to sleep, from round houses with true 360-degree views to floating houseboats to, yes, sleeping in a caboose.
The Round House in Greenbackville, Va., offers 360-degree views.
UMD’s president was accused of plagiarism. 10 months later, the investigation still isn’t done.
Ten months later, the probe into the research work of University of Maryland President Darryll Pines is still ongoing.
University of Maryland president Darryll Pines at a press event in Baltimore in January.
Kyle Schwarber’s 3 homers in All-Star Game’s first tiebreaking swing-off lift NL over AL
Philadelphia Phillies Kyle Schwarber celebrates after hitting his third home run in the swing-off to decide the All-Star Game. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)
Trump administration fires 17 immigration court judges across 10 states, including Maryland
Seventeen immigration court judges have been fired in recent days, according to the union that represents them, as the Trump administration pushes forward with its mass deportations of immigrants in the country.
President Donald Trump listens during a meeting with Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the Blue Room of the White House, Monday, July 7, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
Baltimore residents condemn police-related deaths at emotional hearing
Baltimore residents crowded the City Council’s Public Safety Committee meeting on police accountability to condemn police-related deaths.
Amber Greene, director of the Mayor’s Office of Equity and Civil Rights, speaks as Baltimore residents crowd the City Council’s Public Safety Committee meeting on police accountability on Tuesday to condemn police-related deaths.
What’s next for the Catonsville armory? Residents chime in after cannabis incubator plan is scrapped
Following Gov. Wes Moore's decision not to locate the state's first cannabis incubator at the Catonsville armory, residents voiced frustration with the process and discussed what they would like to see there.
Concerned and curious community members sit in on a town hall meeting to discuss the fate of the Catonsville Armory on Monday.
On his bat, Orioles All-Star Ryan O’Hearn reps a Little League Challenger team he cares for
Ryan O'Hearn hugs members of the Newtown Edgmont Angels, a Philadelphia-area Little League Challenger Division team he supports.
‘Are we going to blow up next?’: Neighbors’ fears linger after house explosion in Rosedale
Baltimore County Police and fire officials still don't know what caused the Rosedale house explosion in the early hours of July 1.
The charred remains of a home on Callo Lane, seen on July 8, 2025, days after a powerful explosion rocked the quiet Rosedale neighborhood.
Inside the Dugout: The Orioles’ most unusual draft story
In this edition of Inside the Dugout, Jon Meoli discusses the Baltimore Orioles draft stories.
TORONTO, ON - MARCH 30: Tomoyuki Sugano #19 of the Baltimore Orioles walks to the bullpen before playing against the Toronto Blue Jays in their MLB game at the Rogers Centre on March 30, 2025 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Maryland knows these roadways can be dangerous for pedestrians. They want your input to improve them.
Using traffic and crash analyses, state officials have identified nearly 150 stretches of roadway across Maryland that they want to make safer for vulnerable road users, including dozens in the Baltimore region, and are asking for feedback from those who use them.
A bike lane is seen sectioned off from the road by white plastic flex posts. A yellow sign telling drivers to pay attention to bikers and pedestrians is on the side of the road.
New federal indictment links MS-13 to 3 Baltimore killings
Federal authorities charged Eliseo Alexander Lopez Alvarez, Josue Anibal Guerra Ramos, Olvin Josue Posas Alvarenga and Kevin Cuestas with racketeering conspiracy for their alleged membership in the MS-13 “clique” known as Centrales Locos Salvatrucha, or CLS.
Baltimore Police crime scene tape remains on the scene after a vehicle exploded inside a five-story parking garage in Baltimore’s Fells Point neighborhood on 7/27/22.  Two people are being treated for injuries, fire officials said Wednesday afternoon.
Baltimore City Schools may need to plug an $11 million hole left by the feds
The U.S. Department of Education froze over $110 million for Maryland, including $11 million for Baltimore. Maryland’s Attorney General is suing to get it back.
Amelia "Bindi" Ray, in red, a fifth grader at Riderwood Elementary School does school work with her classmates, in Baltimore, Thursday, May 1, 2025. Ray qualified to go to Scripps National Spelling Bee at the end of May.
Ryan O’Hearn’s All-Star recognition is a fitting reward for a player who was once an afterthought
“The way it has progressed has been insane,” said O’Hearn of a career he felt might be over at any moment years earlier. “Better than anything I could have imagined.”
Ryan O'Hearn (32) salutes the crowd ahead of a game against the Miami Marlins on July 11.
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