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What to do in Baltimore this weekend, from Artscape to Brew at the Zoo
Whether you want to check out Baltimore’s annual Artscape festival, try new beers at the Maryland Zoo or headbang at Maryland Deathfest, we’ve got you covered.
Stephan McClellan of One Life Wonder performs for a crowd at Artscape on Sept. 22, 2023.
7 things to do in Annapolis: ‘Peale Women Painters’ explores hidden members of American arts dynasty
Three new art exhibits opening for Memorial Day offer a good opportunity to see another side of Annapolis, its visual arts. It's also a parade weekend in Annapolis, and time for alfresco dining to return to West Street.
Sarah Miriam Peale's 1830 self-portraits is one of 22 works included in a new exhibit at Hammond Harwood House in Annapolis examining women painters of Peale dynasty of early American painters. It runs through Aug. 15.
Maryland Democratic Party leader Ulman steps down
Ken Ulman, chairman of the Maryland Democratic Party, is stepping down and switching to a role boosting Gov. Wes Moore’s “economic growth agenda.”
Ken Ulman, chair of Maryland’s Democratic Party, attends a reproductive rights rally in 2024. Ulman is stepping down from his role with the party.
Howard County schools come up short in lean County Council spending plan
The Howard County Council approved a $2.35 billion operating budget Wednesday.
The Howard County Council’s vote means the school board will need to cut tens of millions from its budget
Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay, son of the man who moved the team from Baltimore, dies at age 65
Jim Irsay’s father, Robert, was owner of the Colts when they left Baltimore for Indianapolis after the 1983 season.
Colts onwer Jim Irsay, second from left, died Wednesday.
Most books pulled from Naval Academy library are back on the shelves in latest DEI turn
All but a few of the nearly 400 books that the U.S. Naval Academy removed from its library because they dealt with anti-racism and gender issues are back on the shelves. That is the result of a review ordered by the Pentagon.
United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD, May 9, 2025.
Orioles break the schneid in extras, get Tony Mansolino his first win as interim manager
The Orioles finally snapped an eight-game losing streak and salvaged the final game of the series at Milwaukee with their 8-4 victory in 11 innings.
Adley Rutschman is greeted by Jackson Holliday after hitting a three-run home run during the 11th inning.
What to expect at the Army’s 250th anniversary parade in DC on Trump’s birthday
The Army started loading up some of the tanks that will take to the streets of the nation’s capital during the 250th anniversary celebration of the service next month.
President Donald Trump speaks to reporters outside the West Wing of the White House, Thursday, May 8, 2025, in Washington.
Child testifies at Severna Park Elementary teacher’s sex abuse trial: ‘He would always touch us’
Prosecutors, meanwhile, dropped 26 out of the 55 charges against Matthew Schlegel, 45, of Severna Park, who’s standing trial in Anne Arundel County Circuit Court.
Matthew Schlegel is standing trial in Anne Arundel County Circuit Court on charges of sexual abuse of a minor, third- and fourth-degree sex offense and second-degree assault.
Hank is dead. Long live the GOAT.
“I’m gonna miss that goddamn goat,” said Cornish, “He done travelled the whole Baltimore city with me.”
Todd “Gready” Cornish walks with his goat, Hank, in 2024.
Judge says US government ‘unquestionably in violation’ of court order on deportations
A federal judge says the White House violated a court order on deportations to third countries with a flight linked to the chaotic nation of South Sudan.
DHS Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs Tricia McLaughlin, flanked by Deputy director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Madison Sheahan, left, and Acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Todd Lyons, speaks during a news conference at ICE Headquarters, in Washington, Wednesday, May 21, 2025. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)
5th person arrested after January killing of 17-year-old in Howard County
The Howard County Police Department arrested a fifth person in connection with the shooting death of 17-year-old Lance Carrington, officials announced Wednesday.
County Executive Calvin Ball said during a press conference announcing the arrest that “one act of violence in our community is one too many.”
873,000 Marylanders will be traveling for Memorial Day weekend: Here’s what you need to know
If you planned a trip for Memorial Day weekend, you’re a part of the nearly 873,000 Marylanders expected to travel for the holiday, the American Automobile Association predicts.
The state is considering replacing the Chesapeake Bay Bridge.
Southwest Airlines will require chargers be kept out while in use because of battery fire concerns
Southwest is the first U.S. airline to restrict the use of portable chargers like this.
A Southwest Airlines jet takes off from Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport.
Maryland men’s basketball returning to Baltimore for season opener, will play Coppin State
Buzz Williams isn’t waiting long to take the Terps back to Baltimore.
Buzz Williams, center, will coach his first regular-season game for Maryland in Baltimore against Coppin State.
Jon Meoli: 3 years after his call-up, Adley Rutschman has regressed. So have the Orioles.
The Orioles morphed into a winning team when Rutschman arrived on May 21, 2022. Rutschman’s fourth season has not been anything like the first three.
Adley Rutschman (35) reacts after striking out against Kansas City Royals pitcher Kris Bubic on May 3.
NFL owners vote down proposed ‘tush push’ ban; Ravens reportedly among teams supporting the play
Coach John Harbaugh said at the NFL owners’ meetings in March that he considered the “tush push” a “football play.”
Tight end Mark Andrews helped in short-yardage plays last season for the Ravens.
Pat Young opts for public financing in bid for Baltimore County executive
Pat Young has become the first declared candidate for Baltimore County executive to fund his campaign through a newly created public financing option.
Baltimore County councilman Pat Young moderates a congressional town hall meeting at Woodlawn High School in Woodlawn, Md. on Thursday, March 20, 2025.
Together, we are Fello. A new name. A continued purpose. A stronger future.
A new name. A continued purpose. A stronger future. In every community, there are stories that speak to the power of belonging. Stories of neighbors lending a hand, of friends showing up, of people working side by side to create something better for everyone. That is the spirit behind Fello—a name rooted in connection, and a brand grounded in purpose.
Gerry Connolly, a Democratic congressman and fixture of Virginia politics, dies at 75
Connolly, who served in Congress for more than 16 years, announced in 2024 that he had esophageal cancer and would retire.
Gerald Connolly on Capitol Hill.
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