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Oil spill spotted, cleaned up in Inner Harbor amid Sail250 event
A rainbow hue of oil floating on the water’s surface at the Inner Harbor prompted an emergency clean up by environmental regulators on Friday afternoon, officials said.
FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 2026 - Oil from one of the boats in the harbor leaks into the water causing a glistening rainbow colored trail.
Healthcare insurers serving Maryland’s exchange seek hefty rate increases
Maryland insurance companies are proposing significant increases in rates for ACA plans for a second year in a row.
The Maryland Health Connection site, the state's health exchange.
Baltimore eatery asks for donations as death toll in Venezuela rises after earthquakes
Almost every Venezuelan in the United States knows someone affected by the deadly earthquakes in their home country this past week, said the owners of Arepi, a Venezuelan restaurant in Fells Point.
FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 2026 - Luis Dams, one of the owners of Arepi, holding some of the goods already donated to those impacted by the earthquakes in Venezuela.
Jon Meoli: The Orioles are getting better at what matters. But nothing will if they keep beating themselves.
COLUMN | It’s a fair bet the upward trend for the Orioles’ offense and rotation can continue. It’s a lot harder to put your money behind this team getting its act together.
Gunnar Henderson and the Orioles have been a frustrating team to follow during the first half of the season.
Bobs are back: Naval Academy mandates chin-length haircuts for new female students
The Induction Day chop returns eight years after the academy began introducing more inclusive hairstyles for women.
The Naval Academy Class of 2027, incoming plebes, take the oath of office on Thursday, June 29, 2023.
JPMorgan Chase elevates Gilman and Hopkins grad as potential Jamie Dimon successor
JPMorgan Chase promoted Troy Rohrbaugh, a Gilman School and Johns Hopkins University graduate, to co-president of the bank.
Gilman School.
Democrat Dan Schwartz to face GOP’s Andy Harris in Maryland’s 1st District race
The former consumer-rights advocate will take on Maryland’s only GOP representative in Congress, who is also the chair of the House Freedom Caucus.
U.S. Rep. Andy Harris speaks during a press conference hosted by the Maryland Maryland Freedom Caucus in Annapolis on Thursday, Feb. 13, 2025. Harris is the only Republican member of Congress from Maryland and chairs the U.S. House Freedom Caucus.
Man killed in suspected road rage incident near MGM National Harbor
Christopher Austin Jr., 33, of Alexandria, Virginia, was killed in a suspected road rage incident near MGM National Harbor on Thursday night, authorities said.
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.
The Nationals have bounced back from painful losses all year. Why stop believing now?
COLUMN | Let’s not forget that the Nationals have the best offense in baseball. Even with the potential for regression, the hitters haven’t shown signs of stopping.
Washington Nationals' CJ Abrams walks back to the dugout after he struck out during the eighth inning of Thursday night's game against the Philadelphia Phillies.
The Inner Harbor still has life, even if Harborplace doesn’t
With demolition looming, this could be the last, best opportunity to visit Harborplace, the pavilions that sparked America’s brief and passionate fascination with the “festival marketplace.”
Time is almost up for the Harborplace pavilions.
‘The Wire’ actor Bobby J. Brown’s barn fire death ruled accidental
The Feb. 24 death of Bobby J. Brown, who played a police officer on “The Wire,” was ruled accidental.
Actor Bobby J. Brown, standing second from left, in "We Own This City."
Ex-national security adviser John Bolton pleads guilty to illegally retaining classified info
Former Trump administration national security adviser John Bolton pleaded guilty on Friday to illegally retaining classified information, sealing a deal with federal prosecutors that could allow him to avoid a prison term.
Former Trump administration national security adviser John Bolton, right, arrives for his arraignment at the Greenbelt Federal Courthouse in Greenbelt, Md., Friday, Oct. 17, 2025.
Sabrina Tapp-Harper wins Baltimore sheriff’s race as Sam Cogen concedes
After a contentious election, Sabrina Tapp-Harper will become the first woman to lead the Baltimore City Sheriff’s Office in the agency’s 181-year history.
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott congratulates Sabrina Tapp-Harper, wearing a suit, at her primary election watch party in Baltimore on Tuesday evening.
Samuel Basallo is showing ‘daily growth,’ and the Orioles will benefit from it
Basallo is carrying a heavier load behind the plate, and he has been up to the task.
Orioles catcher Samuel Basallo has 12 home runs and a .782 OPS in 226 at-bats.
Sail250 visitors should prepare for a soggy weekend with expected thunderstorms
Before Sail250’s tall ships really have a chance to steal the spotlight in Baltimore this weekend, thunderstorms may try to rock the boat.
The National Weather Service says showers and thunderstorms will begin Friday afternoon with the most widespread rain coming through the night into Saturday.
Takeaways from the Anne Arundel County primary election
Five things to know about Tuesday night’s primary election results, including the possibility of high turnover on the County Council.
People head into vote in the primary election at Reservoir High School in Fulton as polls open on Tuesday morning.
This app is my secret to $6 takeout and cheap groceries
The app Too Good To Go lets people buy bags of food that would otherwise be thrown away by restaurants, bakeries and grocery stores. The best part: most bags cost less than $6.
David Goldberg, left, picks up his Too Good To Go order of bagels from manager Dria Johnson at Good Boy Bagels in the Canton neighborhood of Baltimore.
Qiana Johnson, founder of Courtwatch PG advocacy group, elected court clerk
Qiana Johnson, whose advocacy group came to prominence during the pandemic, received nearly 52% of the votes.
Qiana Johnson, the founder Courtwatch PG,  who will be the next Clerk of the Courts.
The Maryland college diversity program escaping Trump’s chopping block
UMBC’s Meyerhoff Scholars Program has for 40 years promoted the advancement of minorities in STEM fields.
Keith Harmon is the senior director of the Meyerhoff Scholars Program at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, in Catonsville.
Unions in and beyond Montgomery County powered Will Milam’s election to sheriff
Support from police and labor unions across the state helped Will Milam to a landslide victory in the Montgomery County sheriff’s race
Will Milam at his campaign kickoff event announcing his run for Montgomery County Sheriff at the Activity Center at Bohrer Park in Gaithersburg last year.
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