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Baltimore County employee misused vehicle for campaign trips, inspector general says
The Baltimore County employee used a vehicle to drive to a political campaign office 36 times, according to a report from the Office of the Inspector General.
A Baltimore County employee used a vehicle to drive to a political campaign office 36 times, according to a report from the Office of the Inspector General.
Maryland announces $1.25 million in grants for development around rail stations
The announcement comes as Maryland is trying to double down on a bet that transit hubs can help turn the tide on climate and housing affordability issues.
A northbound MARC train pulls away from the station in Odenton. The northwest parking lot of the station is slated for redevelopment.
Victim identified after Howard County Police fatally shot man wielding a spear
The Howard County Police Department identified the stabbing victim as Samuel Louie Booker IV, 26, of Columbia. He remains in critical condition at Maryland Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore.
The Howard County Police logo seen outside their headquarters on January 25, 2024.
Inside the Dugout: The emotional swings of the Orioles’ recent play
We had good feelings about the Orioles as they began their series against the Athletics, but they’ve been teetering ever since.
We were high on the Orioles when they began their series against the Athletics. But they’ve been teetering ever since.
Del. Jessica Feldmark is running for Howard County executive in 2026
Del. Jessica Feldmark, a Democrat, is launching a campaign for Howard County executive in 2026.
Del. Jessica Feldmark, a Democrat who previously worked in Howard County government, is launching a run for county executive in 2026.
Bolton Hill psychoanalyst Simone Campbell Scott was endlessly curious
Campbell Scott was a psychoanalyst who operated a private practice out of her Bolton Hill home.
Simone Campbell Scott.
A year after record score, Chesapeake Bay slips in new health assessment
Scientists say the Chesapeake Bay is still improving, even if this year’s grade marks a step back.
The Patapsco River, although rated “poor” in the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science’s health assessment, is considered a bright spot because of its progress.
Citing trade wars, the World Bank sharply downgrades global economic growth forecast to 2.3%
America’s economic prospects have been clouded by Trump’s erratic and aggressive trade policies, including 10% taxes — tariffs — on imports from almost every country in the world.
The World Bank building, Monday, April 5, 2021, in Washington. The International Monetary Fund and the World Bank open their virtual spring meeting today.
Cascading failures by Baltimore jail staff led to deaf man’s brutal murder, lawsuit says
For years, the state corrections department refused to explain the circumstances leading up to Javarick Gantt’s murder.
Javarick Gantt was murdered by an unknown assailant at a state-run jail in the city in 2022.
Trump sends Marines to Los Angeles amid immigration protests
Another 2,000 National Guard troops along with 700 Marines are headed to Los Angeles on orders from President Donald Trump.
A protester taunts a line of California National Guard protecting a federal building in downtown Los Angeles on Monday, June 9, 2025.
Man wielding a ‘spear’ shot by police in Howard County
Police said they believe the man, who they have not identified, stabbed his 26-year-old brother inside a residence in the area of Carters Lane and Oakland Mills Road.
The next Annapolis mayor should call a vote on changing local elections
Columnist Rick Hutzell is exploring challenges the next Annapolis mayor and City Council will face when they take office in December, both leftovers from Mayor Gavin Buckley’s years in office and new challenges.
Rhonda Pindell Charles and Jared Littmann, Democratic candidates for mayor in Annapolis, agreed to a coin toss to settle who goes first in a forum Tuesday.
A campaign filing error may cost Scott Shellenberger $60K
What Baltimore County State’s Attorney Scott Shellenberger says was an honest mistake may end up costing him personally.
State's Attorney Scott Shellenberger takes a portrait at his Office in the Baltimore County Circuit Courthouse in 2022.
Left-handed pitchers are killing the Orioles | Banner Baseball Show
Baltimore is dead last in baseball with a .558 OPS against left-handed pitchers.
Who needs Barnes & Noble? The City that Reads is stocked with local bookstores
Barnes & Noble’s Charles Village closure leaves the city without a big-box book retailer, but about two dozen independent bookstores remain.
Customers work and lounge at Bird in Hand Café and Bookstore in Baltimore.
Maryland Juvenile Services Secretary Vincent Schiraldi resigns
Gov. Wes Moore’s office announced Monday they’d appointment his replacement, Betsy Fox Tolentino, as acting secretary
Maryland Department of Juvenile Services Secretary Vincent Schiraldi, center, speaks with Baltimore State's Attorney Ivan Bates, left, and Prince George's County State's Attorney Aisha Braveboy at the State House in Annapolis on Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2024. They spoke after Gov. Wes Moore held a press conference to announce public safety proposals.
Baltimore County Redistricting Commission recommends new council maps in 4-3 vote
The Baltimore County Redistricting Commission voted 4-3 Monday evening to recommend a new map that would divide the seven existing County Council districts into nine.
A woman stands at a microphone talking about the council expansion.
Fireworks and drone show planned for Baltimore’s Fourth of July celebration
Fourth of July in Baltimore to feature fireworks and drone show in the Inner Harbor.
Fireworks for the Fourth of July are seen from Federal Hill Park on Thursday, July 4, 2024 in Baltimore, MD.
RFK Jr. ousts entire CDC vaccine advisory committee
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. removed every member of a scientific committee that advises the CDC on how to use vaccines and pledged to replace them with his own picks.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. speaks  after being sworn in as Secretary of Health and Human Services in the Oval Office at the White House on February 13, 2025 in Washington, DC.
Man pleads guilty in fatal drug overdose of 13-month-old grandson in Baltimore
Steven Heggie Sr., 61, of Northwest Baltimore, faces between four to six years in prison at sentencing.
6/28/22—the exterior of the Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr. Courthouse.
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