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In Prince George’s, a mandate emerges in county government. Will anyone stand in the way?
As votes are still being counted, the apex of power in Prince George’s County has come into focus.
From left, Prince George’s County Executive Aisha Braveboy and County Council member Edward Burroughs as she gives remarks during at an event at Crossland High School in Camp Springs earlier this month.
Vehicle crashes into Halethorpe car wash, driver hurt and business closed
A driver was injured after crashing their vehicle into a car wash in Halethorpe on Wednesday morning, shattering a window and closing down the business for the day.
A vehicle crashed into a car wash in Halethorpe on Wednesday (June 24, 2026), shattering a window and closing down the business for the day.
Sail250’s stop in Baltimore will disrupt traffic. Here’s what you need to know to get around.
Drivers in Baltimore should expect delays, road closures, and parking restrictions as Sail250 brings thousands of visitors to the city’s waterfront for a weeklong celebration of the country’s history from Wednesday to June 30.
The Baltimore City Department of Transportation recommends using public transit to get around during Sail250. MTA buses, the Light RailLink and the Metro SubwayLink will be available throughout the week.
How Baltimore’s vacant homes wound up recycled into City Hall
The marble steps from some 75 vacant homes in Baltimore have been used to patch and fill cracks at City Hall.
Architectural conservator Christine Djuric points to teeth-like pieces of square-cut marble, “dentils,” alongside the exterior of Baltimore City Hall.
Suspected Zizian cult member jailed in Maryland faces murder charges in parents’ 2022 deaths
A member of the cultlike group known as Zizians, who has denied killing her parents in Pennsylvania in 2022, has been charged with murder, a prosecutor said Wednesday.
FILE - In this image from video, Michelle Zajko, who is associated with a cultlike group known as Zizians that is linked to several deaths across the U.S., is escorted into court for a pretrial hearing on trespassing, gun and drug charges in Cumberland, Md., Friday, Jan. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Mark Scolforo, File)
Trump abruptly calls off signing ceremony for housing bill, blindsiding Republicans
President Donald Trump abruptly called off a planned signing ceremony for a bipartisan housing bill ahead of a meeting with Senate Republicans in the Capitol on Wednesday.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., arrives at the Capitol in Washington, Tuesday, June 23, 2026, as he prepares for a meeting with President Donald Trump.
Dangerously Delicious Pies to close in Hampden
Hampden’s Avenue is losing its honky-tonk pie shop as Dangerously Delicious Pies prepares to close this weekend.
Rodney Henry, owner of Dangerously Delicious Pies, who is closing his Hampden shop.
Kyle Youmans named ‘Voice of the Ravens,’ replacing Gerry Sandusky
Youmans replaces Gerry Sandusky, who retired in April as the Ravens’ play-by-play announcer for in-season radio and preseason TV broadcasts.
Ravens announcer Kyle Youmans.
Allison Pickard wins Democratic primary for Anne Arundel County executive
Allison Pickard won the Democratic primary for Anne Arundel County executive. She faced a tough three-way race against a fellow member of the County Council and a senior member of County Executive Steuart Pittman’s administration.
Councilwoman Allison Pickard speaks at an election night celebration with volunteers and fellow candidates. As of 10:45 p.m., she had a strong lead in the Democratic Primary to be the next Anne Arundel County Executive.
Governor rematch: Democrat Wes Moore will again face GOP’s Dan Cox
Cox and Ed Hale ran low-dollar, low-visibility campaigns in the Republican primary. The winner will need to turn up his fundraising prowess to amplify his message against Moore.
From left, Democratic candidate Gov. Wes Moore, and Republican candidates Ed Hale Sr. and Dan Cox.
Votes are in, but Maryland’s primary isn’t over
The Maryland primary election is technically not over yet. Election officials will comb through thousands of ballots over the next few weeks.
Bingo waits as his owner, Bud Lobb, center, votes at Engine House No. 2 on Light Street in Federal Hill in Baltimore on Tuesday.
Incumbent Ashley Esposito leads Baltimore City school board race
Challengers Kevin W. Parson and Jamar Day ended Tuesday night neck-and-neck for the fourth spot on November’s ballot.
Incumbent Ashley “Ash” Esposito took the lead in the race for two seats on the Baltimore City Board of School Commissioners.
What happened on primary election night in Baltimore County
Baltimore County’s political leadership is on the cusp of a sweeping makeover after Tuesday’s primary election.
Julian Jones addresses supporters at his primary watch party at the Sheraton Baltimore North Hotel in Towson on Tuesday evening.
Julian Jones leads in Baltimore County Executive race
Julian Jones could become Baltimore County's first Black executive amid a close race and delayed results from mail-in ballots.
Julian Jones addresses supporters at his primary election night watch party at the Sheraton Baltimore North Hotel in Towson on Tuesday evening.
The Washington Wizards take AJ Dybantsa with No. 1 overall pick in NBA draft
In his one and only season at BYU, Dybantsa averaged 25.5 points, 6.8 rebounds and 3.7 assists across 35 games.
NBA commissioner Adam Silver shakes hands with AJ Dybantsa after he is drafted first overall by the Washington Wizards.
What we learned from Maryland’s 2026 primary election results
Tuesday’s elections were — mostly — decisive, with winners declared for governor, Congress, county executive and contested House of Delegates races.
Bill Ferguson is interviewed by reporters following his victory speech at his primary election night watch party at the Firefighters Union Hall in Baltimore on Tuesday evening.
Black Acres Roastery to close its stall at Lexington Market
Black Acres Roastery announced Tuesday that it was leaving Lexington Market, citing lower-than-expected performance, its CEO shared in an Instagram post.
Wednesday, July 30, 2025 — Lexington Market in downtown Baltimore.
Guide to Sail250: Where to see the ships and airshow, and how to get there
Here’s how to see the tall ships and airshows coming to Baltimore starting June 24 as part of Sail250 Maryland and Airshow Baltimore.
Wednesday, June 24, 2026 — Ship watchers at Fort McHenry take photos of Ecuador's sail training vessel the BAE Guayas as it enters Baltimore harbor for Sail250.
New budget airline coming to BWI this fall
After Spirit Airlines’ bankruptcy left BWI down a budget carrier, Breeze Airways is moving in with two new routes serving Baltimore starting this fall.
The Breeze Airways Airbus A 220 arrives with Team Germany at Smith Reynolds Airport on June 08, 2026 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The German team will stay its base camp in Winston-Salem during the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
House gives final approval to bipartisan housing bill aimed at lowering costs
The Senate passed a bipartisan housing bill on Monday that aims to reduce federal regulations and expand local control, one of the most sweeping efforts in recent decades to increase supply and bring down prices.
The U.S. Capitol is seen on the second day of the government shutdown, in Washington, Thursday, Oct. 2, 2025.
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