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DPW lifts voluntary water restrictions for Baltimore region after rainy May
The Baltimore City Department of Public Works lifted the voluntary water restrictions for those using the local water supply.
The Loch Raven reservoir, along with the Prettyboy and Liberty reservoirs, provides water to the city.
Judge again delays Abrego Garcia’s release from Tennessee jail over deportation concerns
Kilmar Abrego Garcia will stay in jail for now over concerns that he could be deported if he’s released to await his trial on human smuggling charges, a federal judge in Tennessee ruled Monday.
Brianna O'Keefe yells as she holds a portrait of Kilmar Obrego Garcia during a protest outside the federal courthouse Wednesday, June 25, 2025, in Nashville, Tenn.
In search for Medicaid fraud, Maryland extends ban on some new treatment programs
Maryland health officials are extending a temporary ban on the enrollment of certain types of mental health and addiction providers in Medicaid amid fraud.
The Maryland Department of Health is located in the Herbert R. O'Conor State Office Building at 201 W. Preston Street in Baltimore.
Ex-leader of Strong City pleads guilty to fraud connected to COVID-19 funds
Reginald Davis, a former CEO of the defunct nonprofit manager Strong City Baltimore, has pleaded guilty to one count of federal misdemeanor bank theft.
Exterior of the Edward A. Garmatz United States Federal Courthouse in Baltimore, Md. on Wednesday, April 2, 2025.
Kyle Goon: With the force of his personality, D. Wayne Lukas made the Preakness feel important
Even into his late 80s, the legendary trainer made the middle leg of the Triple Crown into an event worth talking about. His powerful presence will be missed.
D. Wayne Lukas, right, watches The Chick Lang Stakes on Preakness Day at Pimlico Race Course earlier this year.
Baltimore sheriff probes courthouse employee for allegedly inviting ICE to detain someone
ICE agents detained a man at the Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr. Courthouse last week, sparking an investigation of a corrections department employee.
6/28/22—the exterior of the Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr. Courthouse.
Enrique Bradfield Jr., Keagan Gillies to represent Orioles in All-Star Futures Game
Held the weekend before the MLB All-Star Game each year, the All-Star Futures Game is a showcase of some of the most talented players in the minors.
After an injury setback, Enrique Bradfield Jr. has a .714 OPS with as many walks (21) as strikeouts at Double-A, and he has 13 stolen bases in 15 tries.
Today’s Maryland traffic nightmare? A giant wind turbine blade
The truck struck the guardrail, causing the blade to slip from the truck, cross the median and go into the eastbound lanes.
Screenshot of MDOT traffic camera showing a wind turbine blocking lanes along I-70 on Monday, June 30, 2025.
Energy efficiency and cost-saving incentives for businesses: How small and large commercial and industrial businesses can cut costs through Potomac Edison’s Energy Solutions for Business program
Jon Meoli: How the Orioles rebuilt pitcher Trevor Rogers from the ground up
Rogers has regained a spot in the Orioles’ rotation and looked as close to the All-Star he was in 2021 as he has in years.
Trevor Rogers has posted a 1.62 ERA with 13 strikeouts in 16 2/3 innings with the Orioles.
What we know about the Idaho firefighter ambush
Authorities say two firefighters were killed and another was badly injured after they were ambushed and shot while responding to a wildfire.
Law enforcement and first responders on the scene in Kootenai County, Idaho, after two firefighters were killed Sunday and another wounded when they were ambushed by sniper fire while responding to a blaze in a northern Idaho mountain community.
Star witness against Kilmar Abrego Garcia won’t be deported, court records show
Court records show that the Trump administration has agreed to spare from deportation a key witness in the federal prosecution of Kilmar Abrego Garcia in exchange for his cooperation in the case.
A sizable group of people protest outside of the District Courthouse in Greenbelt, Maryland on April 4, 2025 for Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, a man who was mistakenly deported by the Trump administration.
Buyers or sellers? How Orioles general manager Mike Elias plans to attack the trade deadline
“People maybe aren’t as happy to see me right now,” Elias said. “We’re working on things, and we’re going to get out of this.”
Orioles general manager Mike Elias uses July 1 and the All-Star break as checkpoints when he evaluates a season.
How Baltimore’s Tech Hub plans to navigate the Trump era — and win $70 million
The Baltimore Tech Hub missed out on two federal funding opportunities. A redo under the Trump administration is opening the door for Baltimore.
GBC President and CEO Mark Anthony Thomas, left, and EDA Tech Hubs Program Director Eric Smith.
Letter: Matthew Schlegel case coverage should include science of false accusations
Maggie Bruck, a professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, says the science and history of false accusations should be considered.
Protesters stand holding signs outside of the Anne Arundel County Courthouse on Wednesday, June 18, 2025, ahead of the bail hearing for Matthew Schlegel.
Black women with cancer die at higher rates. To heal them, we have to hear them.
The American Cancer Society’s VOICES of Black Women survey is seeking 100,000 participants' stories and experiences to close disparities.
Dr. Tonya Webb, left, is a part of the American Cancer Society's VOICES of Black Women project, which hopes to survey 100,000 Black women about their medical and life experiences in hopes of eliminating disparities.
Haven’t done a job interview in a while? Here are some tips for Maryland federal workers
If you’re feeling nervous or unsure about how to approach job interviews after working as a public servant, here are some tips from career experts and others who are helping federal workers right now.
Maryland’s real-life Lorax keeps the search for big trees alive
A Maryland program to spot and document its biggest trees started a century ago. John Bennett is the man who keeps the mission alive.
John Bennett, chair of the Maryland Big Tree Program, stands with a Japanese snowbell tree in Port Deposit.
Your lease will come with a ‘bill of rights.’ Here’s what that means.
The bill of rights in Maryland will include new protections in the 2024 law, such as capping security deposits at one month’s rent and more.
The law that mandated the tenants’ bill of rights also allows evictions to be postponed out of medical necessity or during extreme weather.
Angel Reese tops 15 rebounds for record 4th straight game as Sky beat Sparks 92-85
Reese also scores a season-high 24 points to lead the Sky.
Angel Reese of the Chicago Sky grabs the ball between two Sparks players Sunday in Los Angeles.
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