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Trump administration urges Supreme Court to allow order targeting mail-in voting
The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court on Monday to clear the way for an executive order from President Trump that could dramatically change mail-in voting ahead of November’s midterm elections.
The United States Supreme Court building in Washington, D.C. on Friday, January 3, 2025.
Trump administration threatens Anne Arundel schools over gender identity policy
The U.S. Education and Justice departments together determined Anne Arundel County’s school system violated federal student privacy law by withholding information about a student’s gender identity from the student’s parents.
The Anne Arundel County Public Schools logo seen on a sign for the county’s Board of Education headquarters on Riva Road in Annapolis on March 15, 2024.
2 firefighters injured in townhouse fire in Ellicott City
A two-alarm fire in Ellicott City sent two firefighters to the hospital, according to Howard County Fire and Rescue Services.
Two Howard County firefighters were sent to the hospital after a two-alarm fire in Ellicott City on Monday.
Prominent attorney who cofounded SCOTUSblog sentenced to 6 years in prison
A prominent appellate attorney who argued dozens of Supreme Court cases and helped launch SCOTUSblog was sentenced to six years in prison.
Tom Goldstein, who writes SCOTUSblog.com, poses for a photograph in front of the Supreme Court, Oct. 31, 2013, in Washington.
Cyclist killed in Dundalk hit-and-run; police search for vehicle
Baltimore County Police are investigating after a cyclist was fatally struck by a vehicle that fled the scene in Dundalk over the weekend.
Baltimore County Police are investigating after a cyclist was fatally struck by a vehicle that fled the scene in Dundalk Saturday morning.
Anne Arundel delegate charged with second-degree assault
Del. Gary Simmons, an Anne Arundel County Democrat, was charged July 23 with one count of second-degree assault.
Del. Gary Simmons, an Anne Arundel County Democrat, was charged July 23 with one count of second-degree assault.
Woman’s plight with Canton flasher sends police on the hunt
A serial flasher has been on the loose in Canton. Police know who he is but have not caught him yet.
Police are searching for a serial flasher in Canton.
Commanders fire tight ends coach who was recently charged with DWI
Ben Steele was arrested on June 7 in Loudoun County, Virginia, where the team’s facility is located. He was charged with driving while intoxicated and other offenses, according to court records.
Tight end coach Ben Steele, pictured as a member of the Arizona Cardinals, arrives prior to a game against Houston Texans in 2023.
Police identify man who died after single-vehicle crash in Silver Spring
A driver died after a single-vehicle crash early Saturday morning, according to Montgomery County Police.
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.
Trevor Rogers says Orioles top list for an extension but he avoids midseason talks
“I don’t really like to have that type of conversation during the season, because I want to be strictly focused on baseball and they, you know, deadline coming up, they’re focused on other things.”
Trevor Rogers has an ERA of 3.29 in 232 1/3 innings with the Orioles since 2024.
Kyle Goon: How can David Rubenstein be ‘very pleased’ when the Orioles are this disappointing?
COLUMN | As the Orioles sink in the standings, David Rubenstein's optimism about the team's playoff chances and his sunny appraisal of Mike Elias’ job performance feel tone-deaf.
Orioles owner David Rubenstein, left, pictured last year, had high praise for president of baseball operations Mike Elias last week.
Streeter: The new Baltimore City Trader Joe’s is not the store we’ve been asking for
COLUMN | After years of Baltimore City asking for a Trader Joe’s, we finally get one ... that’s so close to the county, there’s a county office building in the parking lot. I don’t think that’s good enough.
Maryland’s next Trader Joe’s will be in the Anneslie Shopping Center, which straddles Baltimore City’s border with Baltimore County.
Ranking the Ravens’ best players in 2026: Who makes the top 20?
How will Rashod Bateman, Calais Campbell, Mike Green and other Ravens stack up in their first year under Jesse Minter?
Second-year safety Malaki Starks is 13th on The Banner’s ranking of the top 20 Ravens players.
Concerns about West Nile prompt unscheduled mosquito spraying in Anne Arundel County
State officials will spray next week in Crofton and Severn to kill mosquitoes after West Nile virus was detected in the insects.
State officials are performing unscheduled spraying in Crofton and Severn after twice detecting West Nile virus in mosquitoes caught in traps.
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How Baltimore’s Jollof Bowl went from viral videos to a Food Network show
Season 19 of Food Network’s “The Great Food Truck Race” features Jollof Bowl, a viral Baltimore concept that has been called “the African Chipotle.”
Jollof Bowl team from left, Lekan Oketunji, Andrea Kamara-Oketunji and Ethel Kamara on Season 19 of Food Network's "The Great Food Truck Race."
You’ve been served — on TikTok. Baltimore teacher uses social media to sue right-wing influencer.
Alexa Sciuto filed a defamation lawsuit in 2025 in Baltimore County Circuit Court against five Republican lawmakers, two leaders of Moms for Liberty, and Chaya Raichik, founder of Libs of TikTok.
Alexa Sciuto is pictured outside Stemmers Run Middle School in Essex, Maryland, where she is a teacher, on November 10, 2023.
You can now major in artificial intelligence at these Maryland colleges
AI majors are “the trendy thing” right now, one Maryland computer science professor said.
Oyster farmers have been probing murky bay water with bamboo poles for centuries—a technique one waterman calls "caveman-ish." AI-trained sonar mounted on autonomous drones can now see through turbid water to locate oysters, determine their size, and distinguish living shellfish from dead ones. The technology aims to modernize Maryland's $350 million oyster industry while supporting oysters' role as natural water filters.
The bank that controls the undeveloped land at Baltimore Peninsula might sell it off
In a new filing, Bank OZK said it was now considering splitting up the undeveloped land at Baltimore Peninsula, calling it a “complex asset with multiple parcels.”
The former footprint of Sun Park, the Baltimore Sun printing plant, has yet to be developed at Baltimore Peninsula.
Cockeysville mom wants to build a wind phone in Oregon Ridge to help families grieve
The first wind phone was installed in Japan by garden designer Itaru Sasaki, who put one in his backyard to speak to his late cousin.
The wind phone that inspired Cockeysville mother Bayley Barwick to install one closer to her home sits in Silver Spring’s Reflection Park.
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