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New Fells Point parking restrictions spark pushback: ‘Already difficult enough’
Residents and business owners in a Baltimore neighborhood said new late-night parking restrictions could drive away customers in the popular nightlife area.
Last month, Baltimore’s Department of Transportation said it would start enforcing parking rules on a 24-hour basis.
Making reading accessible to all: Maryland State Library for the Blind and Print Disabled
Reading will take you places—to faraway countries, exotic cultures, back in time to historical milestones, or simply to a beautiful beach filled with romance. However, those who are blind and those with physical disabilities that prevent them from holding books or turning pages, or those who have print disabilities like dyslexia, may experience difficulty accessing the reading materials that once brought them joy. Thankfully, the Maryland State Library for the Blind and Print Disabled (LBPD) provides comprehensive library services to the eligible blind and print disabled residents of Maryland.
Lawsuit tracker: How Maryland, Baltimore are suing the Trump administration
Maryland and Baltimore are suing the Trump administration. Here's where things stand.
Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown has joined other Democratic attorneys general in several lawsuits challenging Trump administration actions.
U.S. economy shrinks 0.3% in first quarter as Trump trade wars disrupt business
The January-March drop in gross domestic product — the nation’s output of goods and services — reversed a 2.4% gain in the last three months of 2024.
An aerial view of shipping containers stacked at the Port of Oakland in Oakland, California.
Charlie Morton is as flummoxed as anyone by his poor performance. He wants to right the ship.
There were more questions than answers, it seemed, during the 20-minute conversation at Morton’s locker at Comerica Park.
Baltimore Orioles pitcher Charlie Morton (50) gives up the baseball to manager Brandon Hyde, left, with catcher Adley Rutschman looking on, in the sixth inning during the second baseball game of a doubleheader against the Detroit Tigers Tigers Saturday, April 26, 2025, in Detroit.
7 things to do in Baltimore County includes Cure tribute, Towsontown Spring Festival
Spring has arrived in Baltimore County, from the return of Catonsville’s farmers market to the 56th annual Towsontown Spring Festival.
Friday You're in Love? Enjoy an evening of Gathering Gloom with fellow Cure fans and reminisce about Robert Smith's fantastic hair and makeup.
The Dish: Duchess served up $2.50 sandwiches with love. Then it mysteriously closed down.
Duchess Variety Store, an Ellicott City staple going back 50 years, suddenly closed its doors.
The Duchess Variety Store, an Ellicott City mainstay going back decades and known for its affordable deli sandwiches, quietly closed its doors.
Is Anne Arundel County risking losing state dollars for reimagined Cromwell Station?
A failed measure to change the zoning of Cromwell Station potentially risks state investment for a reimagined Light Rail Link parking lot in Glen Burnie.
A failed measure to change the zoning of Cromwell Station potentially risks state investment for a reimagined Light Rail Link parking lot in Glen Burnie.
Federal cuts have been brutal for Johns Hopkins. Here’s how its endowment can help.
The university tapped its endowment to replace some research grants, a highly unusual move.
Johns Hopkins University campus
Where old boats go to die: Essex marina once home to 110 derelict vessels
An Essex marina has become a dumping ground for dozens of derelict boats. Baltimore County has begun imposing fines in an effort to get the property owner to clean up the site.
Sunken boats are seen at Essex Yacht Harbor Marina near Cox Point.
Bronx Bombers batter Kyle Gibson in his Baltimore return
The five homers were a career high against Gibson, and they each came against a different pitch: four-seam fastball, cutter, sinker, changeup and curveball.
Baltimore Orioles starting pitcher Kyle Gibson, right, reacts during a pitching change in the fourth inning of a baseball game against the New York Yankees, Tuesday, April 29, 2025, in Baltimore.
He may not have the hype, but Maverick Handley is finally a big leaguer
Catcher Maverick Handley frames a pitch during a Grapefruit League game in February.
Defense attorney: Bribery case at state Labor Department involves ‘much larger fish’
An ongoing corruption investigation involving bribery at the state Department of Labor could involve “much larger fish,” a defense attorney involved said.
Mark Anthony Sykes was sentenced to three years of supervised probation in connection to an ongoing corruption investigation at the Maryland Department of Labor.
Sentencing set for man who raped and murdered Rachel Morin on Ma & Pa Heritage Trail
Victor Martinez-Hernandez, 24, is set at to be sentenced on Aug. 11 on charges of first-degree premeditated murder, first-degree rape, third-degree sex offense and kidnapping.
Law enforcement officers escort Victor Martinez-Hernadez from an airplane at Martin State Airport after his extradition from Oklahoma on June 20, 2024.
4 BPD officers hospitalized after trying to arrest 29-year-old man
Four Baltimore Police officers were hospitalized after trying to take a 29-year-old man into custody Tuesday morning, officials said.
Sss-surf’s up: Snake gives Ocean City beachgoers a jump
A family’s trip this weekend took a highly unusual — and now semi-viral — turn.
A black snake, apparently an eastern hognose, on the beach in Ocean City on April 26, 2025.
Renewable energy company ordered to issue $6.5 million in refunds to 32,000 Marylanders
The Maryland Public Service Commission concluded that SmartEnergy misled customers and violated the law.
A hawk lands on a transmission tower near Brandon and Marie Hill’s farmland in Parkton, MD on Friday, Dec. 13, 2024.
Feds silent as Maryland pleads for $232 million in missing school money
Maryland is just one of the states that have submitted or resubmitted bills to the U.S. Department of Education.
Carey Wright, the Maryland State Superintendent of Schools, said that no other state has heard from the federal education department about getting reimbursements from the U.S. Department of Education.
Inside the Dugout: Cedric Mullins offers reason for hope
Cedric Mullins’ standout first month feels like the one true bright spot of the Orioles’ sluggish start.
Orioles outfielder Cedric Mullins is playing well after being in a funk during long stretches last year.
Baltimore County schools to renegotiate salary raises for staff
Budget challenges are forcing Baltimore County school district officials to rethink the pay increases they’d promised staff.
Baltimore County Public Schools staff were due 5% raises for the next two school years.
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