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    Hutzell: Maryland loves mail-in voting. Brett Kavanaugh, maybe not.
    COLUMN | If the U.S. Supreme Court decides to disqualify mail-in ballots that arrive after Election Day, Maryland voters will mostly be OK. The unlikely hero? The U.S. Postal Service.
    Nick Frisone's long lost 2020 ballot after arriving in the mail two years late.
    Maryland pushes granny flats as housing pressures mount
    Maryland leaders are embracing accessory dwelling units as the cost of living rises and young people flee the state.
    An accessory dwelling unit, right, built by Makara Builders in Arlington, Virginia.
    The Fountain: Old-fashioned soda, bourbon pours and nostalgia in Dundalk’s not-so-hidden gem
    The Fountain, an old-fashioned lunch counter at Drug City Pharmacy in Dundalk, serves meals, malts and milkshakes with a heavy dose of nostalgia and, if you want and you're old enough, an even heavier dose of bourbon.
    Chuck Jacobs, who manages The Fountain, inside Drug City Pharmacy in Dundalk, greets guests as they come inside for lunch.
    Wondering where to eat on Easter? Check out these buffets and brunches.
    Here are the Baltimore-area restaurants offering Easter buffets, brunches and sweets worth checking out, according to food social media influencer Chris Franzoni.
    Gunther & Co., which has a patio, will have a $48 prix fixe brunch on April 5.
    Thousands rally across Maryland as ‘No Kings’ protests sweep the nation
    From shopping center sidewalks in Hunt Valley to the amphitheater lawn at The Chrysalis in Columbia and the gates of the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Marylanders flooded public spaces Saturday with homemade signs, inflatable crowns and chants of “No Kings.”
    “No Kings” protesters march up Fayette Street in downtown Baltimore.
    Baltimore County schools avoid cutting jobs, bigger classes with extra $9.3 million
    The funding will restore about 140 jobs that had been on the chopping block.
    Baltimore County Executive Kathy Klausmeier and Superintendent Myriam Rogers announced Friday morning at the Baltimore County Public Schools headquarters in Towson that the school system will receive an extra $9.3 million to help save school positions and avoid raising class sizes.
    Experience vs. a fresh start: Baltimore County Executive candidates make their case
    The most recent candidate forum for Baltimore County Executive was a battle of experience vs. the desire for something new.
    Baltimore County Executive candidates answer questions at a Goucher College forum sponsored by the League of Women Voters.
    2 years after the Dali slammed into the Key Bridge, its crew is still here
    Two years after the Dali cargo ship slammed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge on March 26, 2024, eight crew members remain grounded in Baltimore, among the longest stretches of time for any seafarers in recent memory.
    What to do this weekend, from a Maryland Day festival to a Key Bridge exhibit
    Whether you want to celebrate Orioles’ opening day all day, learn the history of the Key Bridge or sing along to R&B hits, we've got you covered.
    Tammy Dent attends a pregame event outside of the Hampton by Hilton hotel in Baltimore, Md., ahead of the Orioles home opener on Monday, March 31, 2025,
    2 years after Key Bridge collapse, nearby communities feel isolated and forgotten
    Two years after the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse, the surrounding communities in Baltimore County and Anne Arundel County, feel isolated and forgotten.
    Longtime Turner Station resident Courtney Speed says truck traffic has shaken the foundation of her home.
    New retirement community coming to former convent in Towson
    Villa Assumpta in Towson served as a convent for the School Sisters of Notre Dame. Roland Park Place, the owner and operator of a senior living community in Baltimore City, will renovate the facilities in a move to expand.
    Villa Assumpta, the historic Catholic convent at Charles Street and Bellona Avenue in Towson, will be renovated in the coming years.
    Don Steinwachs, former health policy chair at Johns Hopkins University, was a humble leader
    Donald Steinwachs, a professor and chair emeritus in health policy and management at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School, died Feb. 28 of progressive aphasia, a form of dementia. He was 79.
    Don Steinwachs.
    For rent: Office space in historic Towson Jail. Cells cost extra.
    For more than a century, people were trying to get out of the Old Towson jail. But now, a historic preservationist saved the building, restoring it for offices, while keeping some old jail touches.
    Historic preservationist Marty Azola gives a tour of a jail cell that has been repurposed into a bathroom at the Historic Towson Jail.
    2 lawmakers call on Baltimore County school board to revote on budget. It seems unlikely.
    Two Republican state delegates are calling for the Baltimore County school board to revote on a budget passed in February, citing what they claim was an illegally cast vote by a former member.
    Board Vice Chair Robin Harvey listens to public comment at the Baltimore County Public School Board meeting on 12/6/22.
    No charges in deadly police shooting of man armed with knife in Essex, AG says
    Charges won’t be filed in a fatal police shooting of a man armed with a knife who attempted to punch officers during a domestic response in Baltimore County last December, according to the Maryland Attorney General’s Office.
    The Office of the Attorney General said the officers involved in the December 2025 shooting did not commit a crime under state law. 
    2 years after Key Bridge collapse, Port of Baltimore still eyeing return to top 10
    Baltimore City handled 728,000 automobiles and light trucks in 2025, which ranks second to a port in southern Georgia.
    The Port of Baltimore largely posted strong numbers last year, but is ranked No. 11 for the second year in a row.
    Hutzell: Maryland deportations won’t stop, even when the ICE insanity ends
    COLUMN | Most local governments don’t want you to know that they’re working with ICE. It’s not the horrific campaign to drag pregnant women and friendly neighbors to the border and give them a sharp kick. It’s the routine business of removing criminal aliens.
    Frederick County Sheriff Chuck Jenkins, Republican, explains his opposition to a Democratic-led effort to ban cooperative agreements between local jails and U.S. Custom and Immigration Enforcement.
    Former coworker charged in fatal shooting of Pikesville man outside his home
    The suspect, 44-year-old Michael Eggleston, was arrested Thursday night after detectives tracked him down through phone and license plate records, the charging documents show.
    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.
    How does Baltimore celebrate Eid al-Fitr? With dates, outfits and festivities by the thousands.
    Muslims in Baltimore County celebrated Eid al-Fitr, the end of Ramadan, Islam’s holiest month.
    Community members file into the masjid ahead of the second prayer of Eid al-Fitr, at the Islamic Society of Baltimore, on Friday.
    McCormick considering deal for Unilever’s food brands
    The potential move would have major ramifications for the 137-year-old company that is headquartered in Hunt Valley.
    The exterior of McCormick & Company's global headquarters in Hunt Valley, Md. on Wednesday, April 16, 2025.
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