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Vision for MARC commuter train includes more frequent service, new destinations
The MARC growth and transformation plan charts five- and 15-year visions for more frequent train service across all three lines, along with a handful of new destinations.
The MARC growth and transformation plan charts five- and 15-year visions for more frequent train service across all three lines, along with a handful of new destinations.
Neighbors seek answers after Baltimore police shoot, kill 70-year-old woman
This is the second fatal Baltimore Police officer-involved shooting in West Baltimore in a little more than a week.
Janet Bailey, who runs a community fridge on Ashburton Street, placed flowers and a sign reading “We Mourn Our Loss” at Mosher and Ashburton on Thursday, June 26, 2025, urging others to add names and tributes for the 70-year-old woman fatally shot by police.
Man dies after Baltimore Police restrain him during apparent mental health crisis
A man died in police custody after Baltimore Police officers restrained him during what officials described as a mental health crisis.
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.
Justice Department says Kilmar Abrego Garcia will face US trial before any move to deport him again
The Justice Department said Thursday that it intends to try Kilmar Abrego Garcia on federal smuggling charges in Tennessee before it moves to deport him, addressing fears that he could be expelled again from the U.S. within days.
This courtroom sketch depicts Kilmar Abrego Garcia sitting in court during his detention hearing on Wednesday, June 25, 2025, in Nashville, Tenn.
Justin Tucker suspended for 10 weeks after NFL investigation into inappropriate behavior during massage sessions
Tucker’s suspension will begin on roster cut down day, Aug. 26. It will last until Nov. 11.
Justin Tucker warms up prior to the Ravens’ AFC wild-card game Jan. 11.
Kyle Goon: Even as he’s punished, Justin Tucker refuses to be accountable
It’s difficult to take Justin Tucker’s claims of innocence seriously when he’s not even willing to fight to clear his name.
Former Ravens kicker Justin Tucker maintains his innocence — but he’s not willing to fight to prove it.
Ryan O’Hearn, Jackson Holliday move one step closer to making All-Star team
The designated hitter and second baseman advanced to Phase 2 of American League All-Star voting, MLB announced Thursday night. The winners of Phase 2 will start in the game July 15 in Atlanta.
Orioles designated hitter Ryan O’Hearn, right, and second baseman Jackson Holliday, second from right, advanced to the second phase of American League All-Star voting.
Maryland tackles gun violence with new public health tool
Maryland officials say the dashboard will unlock access to the most comprehensive and timely state firearm data portal in the country.
The new gun violence dashboard tracks fatalities and injuries, differentiates between homicides and suicides, and allows researchers and policy makers to filter the data to the ZIP code level.
This elite Johns Hopkins unit is ready for killer pathogens
Johns Hopkins Hospital tests its federally designated biocontainment unit in an era of reduced public health funding.
A member of the Johns Hopkins Hospital Biocontainment Unit team communicates with staff outside the unit during a training exercise Thursday.
BGE wants you to turn your thermostat up. Vacant offices aren’t held to the same standard.
About 20% of Baltimore's downtown offices are vacant, but property owners are likely still keeping them air-conditioned.
More than 20% of the office space in Baltimore’s central business district is vacant, according to a quarterly report from CBRE.
Monthslong demolition of Key Bridge remnants to begin July 7
The remaining portions of the Francis Scott Key Bridge will finally be demolished beginning in July.
Remnants of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in March 2025. The last remaining portions will be demolished beginning in July.
Most of Maryland under severe thunderstorm watch
The forecast high temperature in the Baltimore area on Friday is around 82 degrees — the first time since Sunday the high temperature has dipped below 90 degrees.
Storms Thursday evening and Friday could bring a brief respite from extreme heat — but also flooding.
University of Maryland presidents push collaboration to restore federal research funding
University leaders at Maryland believe there could be a way to compromise with the Trump administration over research funding.
University of Maryland president Darryll J. Pines, from left, University of Maryland Baltimore president Dr. Bruce E. Jarrell share a laugh before the announcement of the Edward and Jennifer St. John Center for Translational Engineering and Medicine in the new 4MLK building located in the University of Maryland BioPark.
How NFL’s collusion revelations could affect Lamar Jackson | Banner Ravens Podcast
The Ravens QB could be looking for a fully guaranteed contract again.
Maryland restarts process to redevelop State Center in Baltimore
The state — once again — is looking to hire a consultant to develop a plan for the site.
For years the center has been seen as a key site to unlock revival in West Baltimore
For sale: Fully updated home in Maple Lawn
Maple Lawn, a sought-after planned community in Fulton, offers walkable streets with desirable amenities.
7619 Mulberry Street
What to know about Supreme Court ruling 10 years ago that legalized same-sex marriage in US
A landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling 10 years ago on June 26, 2015, legalized same-sex marriage across the U.S.
In a 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court ruled in 2015 that the right to marry is fundamental.
Letter: Our senators need to protect federal funding of science agencies
Kara Hoffman, a professor of physics at the University of Maryland, College Park, says federal budget cuts to science agencies will erode Maryland’s economy and key industries.
U.S. Sens. Angela Alsobrooks, left, and Chris Van Hollen at a town hall meeting in Woodlawn earlier this year.
7 things to do in Howard County, from a Maker Faire to ‘The Princess Bride’
Head down to the Columbia Lakefront Friday night for a screening of “The Princess Bride” or Saturday night for live music.
The Caribbean American Heritage Festival returns to Color Burst Park in Columbia on Saturday.
What to do in Baltimore this weekend, from a bike party to Marvel Day at Camden Yards
Whether you want to ride in the monthly Baltmiore Bike Party, go shopping at vintage markets or get a limited edition bobblehead at the Orioles game, we’ve got you covered.
Baltimore Bike Party is a spirited bike ride that begins at St. Mary’s Park in Seton Hill on the final Friday of the month and concludes with an after party.
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