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2026 Voter Guide: Baltimore City
Early heat wave could bring near-record temperatures, followed by storms
Temperatures will reach the upper 90s across much of the state as part of an early-season heat wave moving through the eastern U.S.
Ben Jones sips a bottle of water inside the Zeta Center for Healthy and Active Aging, one of the Baltimore City Health Department’s cooling centers, in northwest Baltimore, Md. on Monday, June 23, 2025.
Plane makes emergency landing on Ocean City beach, no one injured
Passengers on a small plane that made an emergency landing on the beach in Ocean City, Maryland, on Monday were not injured, according to the Ocean City Fire Department.
A small plane made an emergency landing on an Ocean City Beach on Monday. No one was injured.
Nationals rally to force extras, then fall apart by yielding 10-run 12th inning to Mets
Nationals manager Blake Butera had to put infielder Jorbit Vivas on the mound after the team exhausted all of its available pitchers in a 16-7 loss.
Washington Nationals center fielder Joey Wiemer slides into home plate as he scores against the New York Mets on a double hit by José Tena during the second inning.
Orioles pitching is a problem, and it rears its head in blowout loss to Rays
Left-hander Trevor Rogers surrendered seven earned runs in 3 2/3 innings. His ERA has risen to 6.87.
Orioles left-hander Trevor Rogers is relieved by manager Craig Albernaz in the fourth inning after surrendering seven earned runs.
Heritage Smokehouse to close North Baltimore shop in August
Heritage Smokehouse owners announced Monday that they will not renew their lease in August and will close their Govans storefront.
"I don't think any chef wants to be giving an ultimatum for getting people in the door," said George Marsh, the owner of Heritage Smokehouse.
Hutzell: Can presidents and generals be funny? They try at the Naval Academy.
COLUMN | If President Donald Trump hadn’t chosen to skip on speaking at the Naval Academy commissioning ceremony on Friday, he probably would have tried to land a witty remark. They all do. From FDR to Biden, they sometimes succeed and sometimes fail. They always get a laugh.
U.S. Vice President JD Vance, left, accepts a gifted jacket from the U.S. Naval Academy Class of 2025 during their graduation ceremony at the Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in Annapolis, Md. on Friday, May 23, 2025.
Baltimore’s Confederate monuments are returning to the city. What now?
After months on display in a Los Angeles art exhibit, Baltimore’s controversial Confederate monuments are set to return to the city.
The Confederate Soldiers and Sailors Monument (1903) from Baltimore. Installation view of “MONUMENTS,” October 23, 2025–May 3, 2026, at the Geffen Contemporary at MOCA. Courtesy of the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) and the Brick.
‘Here, I am shrinking.’ Can this teen poet find her place in America?
Youth voices confront injustice, belonging and hope in Prince George’s County Public Schools’ writing contest.
Kaliyah Fletcher talks with a friend after the award ceremony for Prince George’s County Public Schools’ Write-A-Book contest.
Mary Ellen Mark viewed mental illness with compassion. Her photos make sure we do, too.
An exhibit at UMBC features images from the institution in “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest.”
Mary Ellen Mark, [Laurie in the Bathtub, Ward 81, Oregon State Hospital, Salem, Oregon, USA], 1976.
A mini Columbia decades in the making is coming to Prince George’s County
A long-planned community in northern Prince George’s County held a ceremonial groundbreaking. Konterra could one day have several thousand housing units.
Thursday, May 14, 2026 — Politicians and developers participate in a ceremonial groundbreaking as Konterra Realty and Gould Property Company begin construction of the downtown of Konterra, a much-anticipated 1,400-acre, mixed-use, walkable community taking shape along the I-95 corridor at the meeting point of Anne Arundel, Montgomery, Prince George’s and Howard counties.
Maryland’s 6th District candidates bicker about fortunes as voters worry about costs
David Trone has loaned himself $10 million for this race while April McClain Delaney has loaned her campaign $2.2 million.
Rep. David Trone, left, in 2024; Rep. April McClain Delaney in 2025.
Trump asks DOJ to investigate Maryland’s mail ballot mishap, blames Moore
President Donald Trump waded into Maryland’s mail ballot mishap on Monday, blaming the vendor’s error on Gov. Wes Moore and announcing that he would ask the U.S. Department of Justice to investigate.
President Donald Trump speaks to reporters after signing a spending bill that ends a partial shutdown of the federal government in the Oval Office of the White House, Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2026, in Washington.
Nationals plan to recall former top prospect Dylan Crews
​At Triple-A Rochester, Crews batted .258 with a .777 OPS in 41 games.
Washington Nationals' Dylan Crews in action during a baseball game against the Chicago White Sox, Sunday, Sept. 28, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)
Jackson Holliday returns to Orioles in Florida ahead of Tampa Bay Rays series
Holliday has been recovering from a February surgery for a broken hamate bone in his right hand, and the 22-year-old has experienced a few setbacks in that process.
Orioles infielder Jackson Holliday watches his teammates from the dugout during a game against the Houston Astros on April 28.
AG releases names of Baltimore Police officers who killed alleged shooter
Authorities on Monday released the names of two Baltimore Police officers who shot and killed a 46-year-old man last week after police said he opened fire during an apparent mental health crisis in Southwest Baltimore.
Thursday, May 14, 2026 - Baltimore Police and forensics at the scene of a police shooting near the intersection of Wilkens and South Caton avenues on Thursday.
Prince George’s County Police investigating fatal shooting inside Suitland apartment
The Prince George’s County Police Department said it is “working to determine the circumstances” of a fatal shooting inside a Suitland apartment early Monday morning.
Burtonsville man accused of killing his mother arrested in North Carolina
A Burtonsville man who is accused of stabbing his mother to death was arrested in North Carolina and awaits extradition to Montgomery County, police said on Monday.
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.
Severna Park fox in viral posts may have been snagged in illegal trap
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources and Anne Arundel County Animal Services have both attempted to capture the fox and remove the trap since last week.
A female fox is seen with a large trap stuck on her mouth in Severna Park on the evening of Wednesday, May 13. The trap is likely larger than legal size and likely set illegally.
What to know about Maryland’s mail ballot mix-up
The board of elections instructed affected Maryland voters to throw away their first ballot and its return envelope. They are sending a new ballot and return envelope.
Mail-in ballots are sorted for counting during canvassing at the Anne Arundel County Board of Elections.
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