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Montgomery County Council member Will Jawando at an event hosted by Friends of White Oak in Silver Spring in April.
Wes Moore endorses Will Jawando for Montgomery County executive
Gov. Wes Moore on Friday endorsed County Council member Will Jawando in the closely watched race for Montgomery County executive.
Cords come out of an open manhole cover on North Charles St., in Baltimore, Monday, September 30, 2024.
Baltimore wants to renegotiate controversial underground utilities deal with BGE
Baltimore leaders have decided not to renew the city’s controversial agreement with Baltimore Gas and Electric that allowed the company to make infrastructure investments to the underground utility network.
Baltimore Circuit Judge Jeffrey Geller convicted Raymond Lunn of attempted rape and related crimes in an attack on a student at Johns Hopkins University in 2025.
Man convicted of attempting to rape Johns Hopkins University student on campus in 2025
Baltimore Circuit Judge Jeffrey Geller convicted Raymond Lunn, 32, of Woodbourne Heights, of attempted rape, assault and a sex offenses at Johns Hopkins University.
Baltimore County Police officers respond to a reported shooting that occurred along York Road in Towson on Friday afternoon. Bullet holes can be seen in the door of a vehicle.
Police investigating after a man is fatally shot in downtown Towson
Baltimore County Police say the shooting happened along York Road in Towson Friday afternoon.
Cleaned oyster shells at Horn Point Lab sit in cages inside large tanks which will eventually be used as substrate for oyster larvae to attach to.
After Trump cut, Eastern Shore oyster hatchery survives another year
Months after Trump’s NOAA unexpectedly slashed support for the Horn Point oyster hatchery, state leaders stepped in to to help — then the agency reneged on its cut.
A Baltimore Police officer pulls over a vehicle driving on 395-N heading downtown on Thursday, July 18, 2024.
Police can no longer stop to search based on sole suspicion of a gun, appeals court rules
Police in Maryland can no longer stop and search someone solely based on their suspicion that the person is carrying a gun, the state’s full appeals court ruled in a sweeping opinion that law enforcement agencies worry could curtail police practices statewide.
U.S. District Judge Adam Abelson dismissed portions of a lawsuit over an Elkridge ICE facility, but has yet to rule whether construction at the building may proceed.
Federal judge dismisses part of lawsuit over Elkridge ICE facility, which could still open
U.S. District Judge Adam Abelson dismissed portions of a lawsuit over an Elkridge ICE facility, but has yet to rule whether construction on the building may proceed.
One of the Arts of Peace statues on Memorial Bridge at sunrise in Washington, Thursday, March 3, 2016. The National Park Service is about to begin its final temporary repair of the Arlington Memorial Bridge, but even that fix will only extend the life of Washington's most iconic river crossing by another five years.
Olney company secures $5 million federal no-bid contract to gild statues near Arlington Memorial Bridge
A Montgomery County company secured a $5.1 million no-bid contract to gild the “Arts of War” and “Arts of Peace” statues near the Arlington Memorial Bridge.
Howard County is officially opening its first ever county skatepark in Blandair Regional Park in Columbia.
Howard County rippers and groms stoked as long-awaited Columbia skatepark opens Friday
After years of relying on parking lots and distant skateparks, Howard County skaters finally get a long-awaited new place to ride when Columbia's Blandair skatepark opens Friday.
A second free food market will open in a Prince George’s County library
The District 7 Fresh Market opens June 8 at the Spauldings Branch Library in District Heights. A similar market opened in Fairmount Heights to provide fresh foods and pantry staples.
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