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The Maryland college outlasting Hungary’s war on universities
McDaniel College’s satellite campus in Budapest is thriving, despite Hungarian President Viktor Orbán’s contentious higher education policies.
The McDaniel College campus in Budapest.
Hutzell: Baltimore County Orphans’ Court judges give up unconstitutional pay raise
COLUMN | Baltimore County violated the state constitution last year when it awarded $30,000 raises to its three orphans’ court judges. It should have known better. But when it comes to the orphans’ court, getting the law wrong is a common outcome.
The Baltimore County Orphans Court conducts its hearings in a series of small courtrooms on the fifth floor of the county courthouse in Towson.
Maryland’s backlogged board keeps new drug counselors from joining overdose fight
Staff turnover and vacancies at the Board of Professional Counselors and Therapists are creating major problems in Maryland’s drug addiction treatment field and hindering the state’s fight against overdoses.
Melissa Grim has been waiting for six months for the Maryland Board of Professional Counselors and Therapists to process her application to become a licensed counselor.
How the Rachel Carson museum is making its mark years before it opens
Springsong, the Silver Spring-based museum dedicated to environmentalist Rachel Carson, isn’t scheduled to open until 2028. But the founder is wasting no time building a name in the community now.
Rachel Carson, a longtime Silver Spring resident, is pictured sitting in the Northwest Branch of the Anacostia, near the future site of the Springsong Museum.
Artemis II kicks off trip around the moon after surpassing Apollo 13’s distance record
With the moon looming ever larger, the Artemis II astronauts raced to set a new distance record Monday from Earth on a lunar fly-around promising magnificent views of the far side never seen before by eye.
Before going to sleep on flight day 5, the Artemis II crew snapped one more photo of the Moon, as it drew close in the window of the Orion spacecraft.
All the Maryland finalists for the 2026 RAMMYS Awards
Montgomery County area chefs and restaurants made the list of finalists for the 2026 RAMMYS Awards, which honor the best restaurants in the Metropolitan Washington area.
Call Your Mother owner and chef Daniela Moreira, left, Andy’s Pizza owner Andy Brown, third from right, and San Pancho owner Carolina McCandless, second from right, represent the three Maryland-based nominees out of five total in the Fast Casual Restaurant category.
Youth charging reform bill headed to Maryland governor after more than a decade
The Youth Charging Reform Act heads to Gov. Moore, shifting most teen assault and gun cases to juvenile court under new Maryland law.
Del. N. Scott Phillips, a Baltimore County Democrat, attends Gov. Wes Moore’s State of the State address in the Maryland State House in Annapolis, Md. on Wednesday, February 5, 2025.
Baltimore Police identify officer, man in Upton shooting
The shooting shut down a stretch of Pennsylvania Avenue last week, with over a dozen police vehicles flooding the area.
Baltimore PD officers respond to the scene of a police-involved shooting on the 1700 block of Pennsylvania Avenue on Thursday.
Artemis II crew tear up over idea of naming moon crater after astronaut’s late wife
Artemis II crew members want to name a moon crater after fellow astronaut Reid Wiseman’s late wife, Carroll.
In this fully illuminated view of the Moon, the near side (the hemisphere we see from Earth), is visible on the right.
Orioles reliever Dietrich Enns lands on injured list after hospital trip for foot infection
“It’s swollen pretty good,” manager Craig Albernaz said, “so yesterday he went to the hospital and got some IVs with antibiotics. It’s crazy. I’m not sure what happened. But his foot is pretty gnarly.”
Pitcher Dietrich Enns poses for a portrait during the Baltimore Orioles media day in February.
Gov. Moore announces new housing and development strategy at Baltimore transit stops
The new strategy comes as the state faces a shortage of housing units and Marylanders list housing affordability as a major concern.
Gov. Wes Moore is joined by Lt. Gov. Aruna Miller, Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott, Maryland Transit Administrator Holly Arnold, and Maryland Transportation Secretary Kathryn Thomson at the Rogers Avenue Metro station on Monday.
Half off at Hopkins: Carey Business School offers steep discounts to Maryland grads
Experts say the unusual move could signal that the business school is among many facing headwinds.
Wednesday, March 25, 2026 — The 62-unit, Four Seasons Private Residences sit atop the Four Seasons hotel in Harbor East.
Savannah Guthrie returns to ‘Today’ anchor desk for first time since mother’s disappearance
Savannah Guthrie was back and almost all business at NBC’s “Today” show anchor desk on Monday, marking a return for the first time in more than two months since her mother’s disappearance. “Here we go, ready or not,” Guthrie said as the show opened. “Let’s do the news.”
Savannah Guthrie visits the Today show at Rockefeller Plaza in New York on Thursday, March 5, 2026.
Ravens free-agency tracker: K’Von Wallace could help safety depth, special teams
Starting at noon on Monday, teams may enter contract negotiations with players who become unrestricted free agents at the start of the league year.
Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti and general manager Eric DeCosta take questions from reporters during the team’s end-of-season news conference in January.
Federal officials say injured immigrant was eluding authorities before crash
U.S. Department of Homeland Security officials said a 32-year-old Baltimore City man late last week “dangerously evaded” officers who were attempting to arrest and eventually deport him, which ultimately led to a multicar pileup and the man attempting to flee on foot.
An ICE vehicle rammed into the back of the van Ever Alvarenga Rios was driving on his way to work Thursday morning, his lawyer claims.
Risky rescue of US crew downed in Iran relied on dozens of aircraft and subterfuge, Trump says
The United States relied on dozens of aircraft, hundreds of personnel, secret CIA technology and a dose of subterfuge to rescue a two-man F-15E fighter jet crew downed deep inside Iran, a risky mission that President Donald Trump and his top defense aides detailed Monday.
President Donald Trump speaks with reporters during a news conference in the James Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House, Monday, April 6, 2026, in Washington, as Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Dan Caine listen.
Baltimore County aims to improve animal welfare laws in wake of hoarding case
After a Baltimore County woman charged with 328 counts of animal cruelty found a way to get her pets back, county officials are introducing legislation to close loopholes in existing animal welfare laws.
Lavender, a resident at the Baltimore County animal shelter, attends a press conference in Towson announcing a three-bill legislative package to strengthen animal welfare laws on Monday.
4 people injured after ‘machinery malfunction’ at McCormick plant in Hunt Valley
Four people were injured after a machine at McCormick & Company’s Hunt Valley spice plant malfunctioned, according to the Baltimore County Fire Department.
The exterior of McCormick & Company's global headquarters in Hunt Valley, Md. on Wednesday, April 16, 2025.
Judge removes candidate from ballot in Anne Arundel residency dispute
The candidate, Democrat John Dove Jr., said he intends to move to a Pasadena home within the district and argued that he had until May to do so.
An Anne Arundel County Circuit Court judge heard arguments on Monday over whether a political candidate currently lives in the district he seeks to represent.
Woman who died in Chevy Chase house fire trying to save cats identified
Karen Elsa Carstens died in a Chevy Chase house fire trying to save her cats, Montgomery County Police said on Monday.
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