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    Kamala Harris’ 2020 campaign called Baltimore home. Some staffers still do.
    They’re now applying the infectious, youthful energy they captured working on the Kamala Harris campaign throughout Maryland — often in the political sphere.
    Julian C. Hamer worked as the senior producer of video content and cinematographer for Vice President Kamala Harris during the Harris and Biden presidential campaigns.
    Union for Apple workers in Towson reaches ‘historic’ contract with tech giant
    Workers at the Towson Apple store have secured a union contract, the first of its kind in the country.
    Workers at the Towson Apple store have secured a union contract, the first of its kind in the country.
    Alleged Baltimore County gold bar scammer arrested in Montgomery County
    A 52-year-old Owings Mills man has been arrested for his alleged involvement in scams while posing as a government official dealing in gold bars.
    A Montgomery County Police vehicle is seen in Silver Spring, Maryland on Saturday, March 2, 2024.
    Exits to nowhere: Key Bridge highway signs haunt us — and hint at road to recovery
    Three dozen signs for the Key Bridge remain along Maryland highways. These are signs to nowhere, directing drivers to a landmark that no longer stands, and one they cannot reach. What to make of this incongruity?
    A sign directing drivers in the direction of the now collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge is seen from the side of Route 2 South on July 17, 2024.
    Don’t miss the opening ceremony: Six summer Olympics watch parties around Baltimore
    From bookstores to the tap-houses with big TVs, for the summer Olympics we’ve put together a few places in Baltimore where you’ll be ready to root for team USA.
    A shot of the Eiffel Tower ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
    Key Bridge rebuild won’t require lengthy environmental impact study, officials say
    The Federal Highway Administration has determined that Maryland won’t have to complete a lengthy environmental impact study, which could have slowed the yearslong rebuild even more.
    The wreckage of the Key Bridge collapse, with the Domino Sugar factory in the foreground, is seen from the Baltimore World Trade Center on Saturday, April 6, 2024.
    Maryland consumer watchdog issues warning about forecasting power needs
    David S. Lapp, the people’s counsel, wrote a letter voicing his worries about a proposed 70-mile power line to the managers of PJM Interconnection LLC, the utility that manages the power grid infrastructure in Maryland and 12 other states.
    Massive crowds gathered at a public information session held by the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project at the Westminster Senior Center  on July 11, 2024.
    Baltimore County grand jury indicts teacher accused of sexually assaulting 12-year-old girl
    Lewis M. Laury Jr., 24, a U.S. history teacher who taught at Mergenthaler Vocational-Technical High School in Baltimore, faces 24 counts, including second-degree rape and sexual assault in the third degree. He is awaiting trial at the Baltimore County Detention Center.
    6/16/22—A Baltimore County police car sits outside of the Public Safety Building and Police Department in Towson.
    These Baltimore high schoolers are traveling somewhere few humans ever go — for science
    Students from Baltimore Polytechnic Institute and the Park School are headed to one of the most remote places in the world to study climate change.
    From left: Vicki Mathew, Cate Cochran and Maya Moorthy conduct field research in Wapusk National Park outside Churchill, Canada in August of 2022.
    Middle River killings mean three generations of women lost in three years
    A still-unsolved double homicide earlier this month in Middle River has left a family without three generations of women in just three years.
    Larry Harvey, Autumn Harvey’s father, sits with family during a vigil held in Autumn's honor in Middle River on July 14, 2024.
    Whatever, Delaware! These orange crush locations prove Maryland does it better
    Here’s a roundup of hot spots that show Maryland has not only mastered the orange crush, but branched off and created a slew of innovative flavors — and even an unexpected alternative.
    The passionfruit tea crush (left), traditional crush, and lemon basil blueberry crush (right) are photographed at Wicked Sisters on July 18, 2024.
    The Whittaker sisters both had Olympic dreams. Even they never imagined competing for Team USA together.
    Isabella and Juliette Whittaker have different personalities, run different events and train on different coasts. But their shared dream of Olympic glory will see them sharing a room in Paris while competing for Team USA.
    Juliette Whittaker, left, and Isabella Whittaker pose outside Mount de Sales Academy, where friends and supporters attended a send-off event before the sisters head to Paris to compete in the Olympics.
    Baltimore County is improperly rehiring retirees, inspector general says
    Baltimore County Inspector General Kelly Madigan found that 24 county employees were drawing pensions while collecting paychecks, and that some had done so for eight or nine years. The County Council often isn’t notified of such cases.
    Baltimore County Inspector General Kelly Madigan addresses the Baltimore County Council during a hearing on two bills proposed to enshrine her office in the county's charter and remove a waiting period to subpoena non-government records Nov. 28, 2023.
    Baltimore County library doubles as ‘Shark Tank’ to help fund small businesses
    Small businesses had four minutes to pitch judges in “Shark Tank”-style competition at Baltimore County’s Randallstown library.
    Joyson BaLisamore pitches judges about his Jay’s Watermelonade company at the small business competition held at the Randallstown Branch Library on July 17, 2024.
    Indoor pickleball company plans 30 locations in Baltimore and beyond
    Howard County-based Dill Dinkers plans to bring at least 30 new indoor pickleball locations to the Baltimore region and parts of Delaware over the next decade.
    People play pickleball on opening day at the Dill Dinkers' Finksburg location of their indoor pickleball court franchise.
    Angry residents push back against proposed 70-mile power line across Central Maryland
    The Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project would bring a 70-mile energy transmission line to central Maryland. But the plan to slice through three counties to fuel data centers is worrying residents in Baltimore, Carroll and Frederick counties.
    Children are seen holding signs opposing the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project in Carroll County at a public information session held at the Westminster Senior Center on July 11, 2024.
    Overnight lane closures begin on I-695 as roadwork resumes
    The State Highway Administration is reminding motorists to drive with caution and prepare for delays during overnight hours.
    I-695 road work
    Excessive heat warning continues with temperature feeling as high as 110
    The National Weather Service’s excessive heat warning is continuing into Tuesday for much of Maryland, with temperature indices estimated to reach 110 degrees in some places.
    Baltimore remains under a Code Red Extreme Heat Alert through Wednesday.
    Months after Key Bridge collapse, families of port workers struggle to pay for food
    Despite the Port of Baltimore reopening last month after the Key Bridge collapse, the pace of food insecurity has surprised even the president of the Maryland Food Bank.
    Venetia Barbee, left, and Tina Baylor fill bags at a food pantry for the community and workers affected by the Key Bridge collapse Saturday, July 13, 2024 in Dundalk Md.
    Dropped as quick as they surged: Baltimore auto thefts nosedive 70% from last summer
    Auto thefts have dropped almost as dramatically as they had spiked last summer, a Baltimore Banner data analysis found.
    Kia dealership, Owings Mills.
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