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What in the Jumanji? Bear, baboon and alligator sightings in Maryland
Baltimoreans will sometimes report seeing an unexpected animal roaming the streets — and we are delighted by it and not always wrong.
Over the years, Baltimoreans have reported seeing several unexpected animals roaming the streets.
Supreme Court declines for now to hear a challenge to assault weapons bans in a case from Maryland
The United States Supreme Court building in Washington, D.C. on Friday, January 3, 2025.
How Odafe Oweh can add a new dimension to the Ravens’ pass rush — and power his way to a lucrative deal
Until this offseason, Odafe Oweh thought he had to choose between speed and power. He wanted speed.
Ravens outside linebacker Odafe Oweh had 10 sacks last season and has 23 in his career.
As tariff anxieties rise, more Marylanders are ‘subscribing’ to local farms
Farmers are seeing more people subscribe to their direct to consumer programs, known as CSAs, as concern over food prices and trade plays on Marylanders' anxieties.
Emma Jagoz, owner of Moon Valley Farm, shows the growth of various vegtables that are halfway through the season, including rainbow swiss chard, on March 24, 2025. Moon Valley Farm in Woodsboro, MD, on Monday, March 24, 2025.
New transcript reveals frantic scene aboard Dali before Key Bridge collapse
A newly released transcript details, first, unremarkable conversation, and, later, the frenzied moments before and after the Dali knocked over the Key Bridge.
‘Bravo’s Love Hotel’ proves middle-aged dating sucks, even for the rich and famous
Here are four reasons why even being a "Real Housewives of Potomac" star on "Bravo's Love Hotel" doesn't help clean up the middle-aged dating pool.
LOVE HOTEL -- "Day 3" -- Pictured: (l-r) Gizelle Bryant, Luann de Lesseps -- (Photo by: Ana York/PEACOCK)
Private planes and free gear: Orioles’ Maverick Handley finally gets to experience major league life
Handley’s journey to get here was long and treacherous, and there was never a guarantee, as with top prospects, that he would even get to Baltimore.
Catcher Maverick Handley, framing a pitch during spring training, was the Orioles’ sixth-round draft pick in 2019.
Orioles make mistakes but do just enough to complete first sweep of season
A sweep — and the Orioles’ second three-game winning streak of the season — is finally, at least, a step in the right direction.
Maverick Handley high-fives Gunnar Henderson after scoring in the third inning of the Orioles’ 3-2 win over the Chicago White Sox on Sunday.
Maryland’s Frances Tiafoe reaches French Open quarterfinals in historic run for US men
Zero men from the United States had made it this far in any year since Andre Agassi in 2003. And Tiafoe has done it without dropping a set.
Frances Tiafoe of the U.S. celebrates beating Germany's Daniel Altmaier during their fourth round match of the French Tennis Open
The northern lights could be visible Sunday night from Maryland
There is about a 50% chance that Marylanders could see the aurora borealis Sunday. That would mark the third sighting in just over a year.
The aurora borealis lit up the sky over Prettyboy Reservoir last year.
Pride Month starts this weekend. Here’s what to expect
At its heart, Pride is both a party and a protest.
A young girl is seen with a rainbow sticker on her forehead and a flag in her hair along West St. during the Annapolis Pride Parade and Festival on June 1, 2024.
21M gallons of partially treated sewage seep into Patapsco River from Baltimore water treatment plant
The Baltimore City Department of Public Works released a statement about the water overflow confirming it was not a health hazard
Officials said 21 million gallons of partially-treated wastewater from Baltimore’s Patapsco Wastewater Treatment Plant seeped into the headwaters of the Patapsco River to the mouth of Bodkin Creek.
Savor summer: A foodie’s guide to Charlottesville & Albemarle County
Charlottesville and Albemarle County greet spring with a full slate of events, festivals, and activities to get you outdoors and into the spring spirit. Not sure where to start? As the runner up in The Local Palate's Top Culinary Towns in the South competition, there's no better way to explore the Charlottesville area than to discover award-winning wines and indulge in seasonal foods, all while basking in the beautiful spring weather.
Could a DC suburb bail out a developer to expand a park? Maryland would help
Owning this land would fulfill a dream for many Hyattsville leaders, who have watched the property become blighted.
An empty field at David Driskell Community Park in Hyattsville last month. The city is considering purchasing an adjacent parking lot to expand the park.
Letter: Baltimore, please do something about dangerous drivers
Gary Proctor of Baltimore bemoans the lack of traffic enforcement to stop dangerous drivers.
Cars drive past the “Charm’tastic Mile” sign in downtown Baltimore, Md. on Wednesday, November 27, 2024.
Crab dip unleashed: The Baltimore region’s most over-the-top creations
From crab dip served with bone marrow to crab dip on a pizza, these nontraditional versions of the classic Baltimore dish are worth checking out, according to food social media influencer Chris Franzoni.
The bone marrow and blue crab dip at True Chesapeake Oyster Co.
Job fairs, résumé help and more: Here are events for Maryland federal workers in June
There are resources for displaced federal employees available across the state.
Prospective job seekers speak with recruiters during a career fair hosted at Howard Community College in April.
‘Not running’ — but running? Moore’s moves hint at national ambitions
“I'm not running,” Gov. Wes Moore insists when asked about the 2028 presidential election. But he keeps making moves that a presidential hopeful would make.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore speaks at U.S. Rep. Jim Clyburn’s annual fish fry in Columbia, S.C., on Friday.
Coby Mayo collects first major league RBI and helps to start bench-clearing incident in Orioles’ win
The prospect was called up earlier in the day when Ryan Mountcastle went on the injured list.
The Orioles and White Sox convene on the field after the benches cleared during Saturday’s game at Camden Yards.
Quick storms roll through Baltimore area as sunshine is expected the next few days
Showers and possibly severe storms are expected to roll through the Baltimore region again Saturday afternoon, according to the National Weather Service, but should clear by the evening.
A gust of wind grabs a Towson student’s umbrella as students walk between classes in the rain during a recent storm.
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