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Cyclosporiasis outbreak still connected to Taylor Farms and iceberg lettuce
Public health officials said despite a false positive test result from sampled produce, tracing information still points to Taylor Farms and iceberg lettuce as being a part of the cyclospora contamination.
Public health officials said that despite a false positive test result from sampled produce, tracing information still points to Taylor Farms and iceberg lettuce as being part of the cyclospora contamination.
Braveboy taps former state commerce secretary to chair Prince George’s County Planning Board
County Executive Aisha Braveboy nominated former Commerce Secretary Kevin Anderson to chair the Prince George’s County Planning Board.
Maryland Secretary of Commerce Kevin Anderson talks with Tareq Abu Ghazaleh, director of vision oversight for the directorate of Jordan.
Man killed, woman wounded in Southwest Baltimore shooting
A man died and a woman was injured in a shooting in southwest Baltimore Saturday night, police said.
Baltimore Police officers are investigating a shooting that left a man dead and woman injured on Saturday.
Wes Moore takes Republican members of Congress on Key Bridge rebuild tour
Whether or not the federal government foots 100% of the bill for the Francis Scott Key Bridge rebuild is ultimately up to members of Congress. Gov. Wes Moore took several of them on a construction tour Monday.
U.S. Sen. Shelley Moore Capito of West Virginia, right, talks with Jim Harkness, left, chief engineer at the Maryland Transportation Authority, during a tour of the Francis Scott Key Bridge site with Gov. Wes Moore.
A black bear’s stroll through downtown Frederick goes viral
In viral videos, the bear stands up to look through a window before continuing along Frederick’s Market Street.
A video still of the bear in Frederick on Sunday, July 20, 2026.
Jon Meoli: Kyle Bradish’s extension adds to the good vibes around the Orioles
For the first time in a long time, it feels as if the Orioles are firmly heading in the right direction.
Orioles pitcher Kyle Bradish signed a five-year, $90 million contract extension over the weekend.
Search for missing boater in Anne Arundel shifts to recovery mission
The search for a man in Rock Creek after he jumped into the water Sunday and never resurfaced turned into a recovery mission Monday, officials said.
The search for a man in Rock Creek after he jumped into the water Sunday and never resurfaced turned into a recovery mission Monday, officials said.
8 ‘pet pantries’ across Baltimore aim to keep animals with owners
A network of eight free, self-serve pet food pantries has sprung up across the Baltimore area, helping owners keep their pets fed and out of shelters.
The pet pantry on Keswick Road in Hampden is stocked with donated pet food and treats, all free to the community.
MLB’s draft proposal would eliminate high school selections. Players say it’s a way to cut costs.
“If you want to go to college and chase a career, I’m in full support of that,” the Orioles’ Chris Bassitt said. “But the reality of why this is going in place is nothing to do with that.”
MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred answers questions during a news conference at the winter meetings last December.
Taylor Farms lettuce recall: See which products were shipped to Maryland
The Taylor Farms recall because of a potential link to the multistate cyclospora outbreak lists 25 shredded lettuce and salad mix products sold under eight different brand codes.
The Taylor Farms recall announcement listed 25 shredded lettuce and salad mix products sold under eight different brand codes.
Are the Orioles turning a corner or inspiring false hope? | Banner Baseball Show
Baltimore is riding a seven-game win streak.
6 injured after gunmen exit vehicle, open fire in South Baltimore
Six young men were injured after at least two gunmen got out of a vehicle and opened fire Sunday evening in South Baltimore, according to Baltimore Police.
A Baltimore County police vehicle’s lights flash while parked outside of the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center at the University of Maryland in Baltimore, Md. on Thursday, March 13, 2025.
A trans ban came to rugby. Baltimore’s Ferals played on.
In February, USA Rugby banned transgender women from competing with other women at all levels. Something interesting happened: Many teams refused to listen.
Harper Ockert runs drills with teammates at Utz Field in Patterson Park during Ferals rugby practice, in Baltimore, Tuesday March 10, 2026.
How to get Maryland Renaissance Festival tickets this year
The annual festival in Crownsville often sells out. Here’s what you need to know about getting a ticket.
Sir William DeBracey performs for the crowd before jousting at the Maryland Renaissance Festival grounds in Crownsville in 2025.
As counties put a pause on data centers, experts suggest a path forward
Through negotiations with developers, several jurisdictions across the country have tried to mitigate some of the environmental impacts of data centers and secure millions of dollars for local priorities.
Prince George’s County residents protest against data centers outside of the Wayne K. Curry Administration Building in Largo on July 1.
Streeter: BGE can once again turn your power off. But they shouldn’t.
COLUMN | BGE resumed cutting off people’s power for not paying their bills. I suggest forgiveness for those constantly playing catch-up, especially in this unforgiving heat.
Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. has resumed being able to terminate customers’ power for lack of payment.
A Wheaton neighborhood is honoring its historic homes
The homes were designed by Charles Goodman, widely recognized as the master of the modern architecture movement in the capital region.
Marina Sefcik Callahan walks up to her Charles Goodman designed home ahead of a planned 75th anniversary celebration of Goodman houses found in the Wheaton Crest neighborhood of Silver Spring.
Why is the face of the Washington Wizards on LinkedIn?
Why are NBA draft picks and NFL quarterbacks on your 9-to-5 business app? LinkedIn now has all the social media currency for the stars.
NBA commissioner Adam Silver shakes hands with AJ Dybantsa after he is drafted first overall by the Washington Wizards.
Abrams and Crews hit back-to-back homers as Nationals beat Athletics 5-2
Harry Ford gestures to the dugout after his RBI double in the top of the fourth inning Sunday against the Athletics.
Orioles win seventh straight as Adley Rutschman sits with wrist discomfort, Samuel Basallo leaves early
Rutschman is batting .251 with eight home runs and 47 RBIs in 67 games this season. He was named to his third American League All-Star team.
Catcher Samuel Basallo talks with pitcher Brandon Young during the first inning Sunday in Houston.
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