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    Yes, we can! Reopening the Baltimore channel is the end of the beginning.
    For once in what sometimes feels like our miserable, national march toward oblivion, the worst didn’t happen. If all goes as planned, the 700-foot channel into the port, 50 feet deep, will be certified free of dangerous debris and declared reopened by Monday. Maryland is ready to rebuild.
    The northern part of the Key Bridge that withstood the Dali collision is seen on May 24, 2024. The full federal channel leading to the Port of Baltimore, 700 feet wide and 50 feet deep, is scheduled to reopen by Monday.
    Baltimore County mistakenly mows down wildflower meadow at Oregon Ridge
    Volunteers at Oregon Ridge are outraged that the county mistakenly mowed down a wildflower meadow at spring nesting time.
    Wildflower meadow at Oregon Ridge that was mowed down.
    Baltimore County Council considers increasing its own size
    A final vote, which would also make the council a full-time job, is expected July 1.
    From left to right: Baltimore County Councilman and chair Izzy Patoka, Councilman Todd Crandell, Councilman Pat Young, Councilman Julian Jones, Councilman David Marks and Councilman Mike Ertel.
    Maryland saw 5 tornadoes Wednesday night. Here’s where and what damage they caused.
    There were tornadoes in Baltimore, Montgomery, Howard and Carroll counties.
    The tornado in Gaithersburg was one of five across the state, officials said Thursday night.
    Boring just wanted to keep its bingo hall. Now it’s got a mess.
    A hamlet in Baltimore County is so quiet it is actually called Boring. And neighbors are campaigning to keep it that way, fighting a zoning change that would turn their firehouse and bingo hall into a manufacturing facility.
    Sam and Lola Blum stand in front of the Boring Fire Hall. They and their neighbors are fighting a zoning change that would allow an industrial use there.
    Baltimore soccer team owner blasts sentence for ex-GM, who stole from organization
    Gianni Tumminello, 49, of Nottingham, pleaded guilty on Thursday in Baltimore County Circuit Court to theft for stealing between $25,000 and $100,000 while he worked as the general manager for the Baltimore Blast.
    Baltimore Blast owner Ed Hale told reporters that he did not accept the apology from Gianni Tumminello, 49, of Nottingham, who pleaded guilty on Thursday in Baltimore County Circuit Court to theft for stealing between $25,000 and $100,000 from the professional indoor soccer team while he worked as the general manager.
    Severe storms prompt near-record number of tornado warnings over Maryland, Virginia
    The National Weather Service issued a staggering 22 tornado warnings Wednesday for the Baltimore-Washington region, one of the highest counts on record for the area’s forecast office.
    Pete Piringer, the spokesperson for Montgomery County Fire and Rescue, posted to X a photo of a tornado that touched down Wednesday near Gaithersburg.
    Major delays expected after trash truck collides with tractor trailer on I-83 in Timonium
    Major traffic delays are expected Thursday morning after a trash truck collided with a semitrailer on I-83 in Timonium.
    Major traffic delays are expected Thursday morning after a trash truck collided with a semitrailer on I-83 in Timonium.
    What to do this weekend, from a Charles Street takeover to a ‘Little Mermaid’ ballet
    Whether you want to see an ocean-themed ballet, enjoy music outside or check out an art exhibition, we’ve got you covered.
    A crab costume from Charm City Ballet's production of "The Little Mermaid."
    Tornado confirmed in Montgomery County; five people rescued after a tree fell on a house
    The National Weather Service issued a flood watch Wednesday beginning at noon when widespread rain and thunderstorms will move across the area.
    A large tree fell on a home in Gaithersburg after a reported tornado moved through the area, June 5, 2024.
    Pair convicted of impersonating police, torturing carjacking victims in Baltimore
    The kidnappings, where the men wore vests with “police” written on them, took place in May of 2021.
    Baltimore Police crime scene tape remains on the scene after a vehicle exploded inside a five-story parking garage in Baltimore’s Fells Point neighborhood on 7/27/22.  Two people are being treated for injuries, fire officials said Wednesday afternoon.
    The Baltimore County Council passed a bill to ease school overcrowding. Will it hold?
    The Baltimore County Council has passed a measure that would make it harder for developers to build new housing in communities with crowded schools. But county school officials want to have more input, and the county executive worries it may have a negative impact on the county’s moral and legal obligations to address attainable housing.
    Baltimore Count Public School buses sit in the Northwest bus lot in Milford Mill days before the first day of school.
    Man accused of taking upskirt and dressing room videos in Howard County
    An Owings Mills man is facing 68 charges related to allegations he recorded 11 women at various locations around Howard County and illegally accessed private media from 37 other women, according to police.
    An Owings Mills man is facing 68 charges related to allegations he recorded 11 women at various locations around Howard County and illegally accessed private media from 37 other women, according to police.
    Baltimore County is waging a war against tiny flies in the Back River area— and winning
    Baltimore County and state officials are using a helicopter fly swatter to spray bacteria over a 1,200-acre section of the Back River. The goal is to kill millions of midge larvae so they do not grow up to annoy residents and destroy businesses in the marinas and waterfront homes in and around Essex.
    A midge is seen at Weaver’s Marina in Essex on May 30, 2024.
    Three teens arrested after stabbing at Towson Town Center mall
    Baltimore County police have charged three unnamed teens in connection to a stabbing in Towson on May 29.
    Towson Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Nancy Hafford points at a security sticker on a business door during a public safety walk down York Road and Allegheny Avenue, visiting businesses along the way on February 22, 2023.
    Baltimore County Council votes to sell historic Perry Hall Mansion
    The Baltimore County Council next week is poised to sell Perry Hall, as county staff acknowledges it can’t afford to keep the estate in the manner to which it was long accustomed.
    Perry Hall Mansion in Baltimore County, as seen in May 2024.
    Baltimore County passes measure to relieve school crowding
    The Baltimore County Council on Monday passed a contentious measure designed to reduce overcrowding in schools by adding an approval process for developers who want to build new housing.
    Busses parked outside of Hampton Elementary School during morning dropoff 3/19/2024. Timonium, MD
    Loyola University Maryland closes its Timonium graduate campus
    About 375 graduate students will soon take classes at the Baltimore City campus, instead.
    Loyola University Maryland's main campus is in North Baltimore.
    Olive Garden sued over sexual harassment allegations at White Marsh restaurant
    In a federal lawsuit, a woman says one of her coworkers “consistently rubbed and pressed his crotch against Plaintiff’s behind when he walked behind her,” several times per shift.
    In a federal lawsuit, a woman says one of her coworkers “consistently rubbed and pressed his crotch against Plaintiff’s behind when he walked behind her” several times per shift.
    Artist discovers new mural for Key Bridge collapse victims vandalized
    Wreckage from the collapsed Francis Scott Key bridge is seen in front of the Baltimore City Skyline from a boat in the Patapsco River on April 25, 2024.
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