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Spirit Airlines adds two new flights to BWI
The budget airline Spirit is adding two new destinations and resuming six flights from BWI, the company announced Monday.
A Spirit airlines plane takes off from Miami International Airport on July 27, 2022 in Miami, Florida. Spirit Airlines Inc. shareholders are voting whether to merge with Frontier Airlines or JetBlue Airways Corp.
Enjoy the spring-like weather. Wind and rain could follow.
Temperatures on Tuesday could reach into the upper 60s and even low 70s in some locations.
The weather was warm and sunny on February 23, 2023 with a high of seventy-two degrees
Jon Meoli: Dean Kremer knows what he brings to the Orioles’ rotation. And they’re going to need it.
It shouldn’t take a crisis, real or perceived, for the value of someone like Kremer to be apparent.
Pitcher Dean Kremer was one of the key players the Orioles received in the trade for Manny Machado that signaled the start of the team's rebuilding process.
Upset by ‘horrid conditions’ in drug treatment, Maryland lawmaker calls for more oversight
A Baltimore Democrat is pushing a new bill to improve state oversight of drug addiction treatment centers.
Del. Sandy Rosenberg, a Baltimore City Democrat, introduced a bill that calls for the Maryland Department of Health to submit reports this year and next on how it is improving regulation of addiction treatment programs and recovery residences.
The house that Second Chance built — for its founder
Second Chance, a nonprofit, helped transform its founder Mark Foster’s Baltimore County $375,000 property, and then bought it from him for $1.5 million.
An open house event for the "Concept House" near Towson in November 2024.
Meet the ‘Real Housewives of Atlanta’ star who’s actually from Baltimore
Kelli Ferrell, a newbie on this season of Bravo's “The Real Housewives of Atlanta,” says she isn't intimidated by her cast members. “Girl, I'm from Baltimore.”
THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ATLANTA -- Pictured: Kelli Ferrell -- (Photo by: Derek White/Bravo)
The female body has been ignored by science. ‘Eve’ shows why it shouldn’t be.
Author and researcher Cat Bohannon will be in Baltimore to discuss “Eve,” her nonfiction book on the intricate history of the importance of the female body in human evolution.
Cat Bohannon is the author of "Eve: How the Female Body Drove 200 Million Years of Human Evolution."
Measles case reported in Howard County, unrelated to outbreak in Southwest U.S.
A Howard County resident who recently traveled abroad tested positive for the highly contagious virus measles, the Maryland Department of Health said Sunday.
PROVO, UT - APRIL 29: A nurse gives Michaella a measles, mumps and rubella virus vaccine made by Merck at the Utah County Health Department on April 29, 2019 in Provo, Utah. These were Michaella's first ever vaccinations. She asked that only her first name be used.
Temps near 70 degrees expected Tuesday in the Baltimore region
Tuesday afternoon will feel springlike, with high temperatures reaching into the upper 60s and even low 70s in some locations.
Tuesday afternoon will feel springlike, with high temperatures reaching into the upper 60s and even low 70s in some locations.
State cites Baltimore for ‘serious’ violation in heat death of DPW worker
Months after a 36-year-old trash collector died on the job, state inspectors found that Baltimore's Department of Public Works routinely exposed employees to dangerous heat and humidity.
Ronald Silver’s family has demanded answers and accountability for his death.
Commentary: Audiobooks get me through the tough times
Because I know the cost of not taking proactive care of myself during the worst of times, I’ve promised myself never to let that happen again. I’m now relentless in my self-soothing; if what I’m doing isn’t working, I adapt.
Reisterstown Road Plaza ‘died’ long ago. A new team wants to bring it back
“Everyone has a plaza story,” one of the developers said. “And we want to bring that back.”
Small businesses at Reisterstown Road Plaza in February.
This asteroid won’t destroy Earth. But a Baltimore-run telescope is watching.
Good news: The asteroid everyone was worried about won't hit Earth. Better news: Folks working in Baltimore will help us learn more about planetary defense.
A small model of the James Webb Space Telescope in a hallway at the Space Telescope Science Institute on the Johns Hopkins University Homewood campus on Wednesday, May 15, 2024 in Baltimore, MD.
6 restaurants and bars for celebrating St. Patrick’s Day
From authentic pubs with Irish decor to Canton’s biggest street party, here’s where to raise a glass (or several) this St. Patrick's Day, according to social media influencer Chris Franzoni.
A Scotch egg from James Joyce Irish Pub & Restaurant.
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott welcomes baby with wife Hana Scott
Mayor Brandon Scott and wife Hana Scott welcomed a baby girl to their family.
Camden Lee Scott was born on March 8, 2025 in Baltimore. Photo credit to Brandon Scott.
Four March art exhibitions that foster a connection to place
These art exhibits will inspire you to connect with Baltimore and Maryland at large, BmoreArt writes.
Abigail Lucien's work is on display in the "Crosscurrents" exhibit at the Baltimore Musem of Art.
Trump lawsuits put Maryland’s federal judges center stage in a turbulent moment
Federal judges usually try to stay out of the political fray, but the Trump administration is resorting to unusual tactics, like calling for impeachment of judges.
Maryland judges are handling the second-highest number of lawsuits against the Trump administration of any federal court district in the U.S.
Homicide, murder-suicide and a fatal hit-and-run: Baltimore’s deadly start to March
Baltimore Police are investigating four deaths that have occurred in the city since the beginning of March, including a homicide, a murder-suicide, and a fatal hit-and-run.
A police line do not cross tape blocks a pathway near Penn Station.
City, DOJ agree: Police transports of detainees have improved since Freddie Gray
City attorneys and the U.S. Department of Justice are asking a judge to narrow the scope of the Baltimore Police Department’s federal oversight.
Baltimore Police Commissioner Richard Worley is officially sworn into office by Mayor Brandon Scott during a ceremony at City Hall on Thursday, October 5.
Royal Caribbean cruise ship to relocate from Baltimore to Florida in 2026
The Port of Baltimore is losing one of its two cruise ships — and with it, more than 40 cruises each year.
Pictured here in 2024, Royal Caribbean’s “Vision of the Seas” has been based in Baltimore since 2023. It is scheduled to take 45 trips out of Baltimore this year.
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