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Showers on Sunday could end 37-day dry period in the Baltimore area
Baltimore-area residents will see something Sunday they haven’t seen in a while: rain. But the skies will clear for the Veterans Day holiday.
A family is seen running through the rain at Artscape after thunderstorms cancelled the rest of night performances, Saturday, Aug. 3, 2024.
Duce Taylor, Jason Collins Jr. star as Morgan State beats Delaware State 36-28
Myles Miree added 79 yards rushing and a touchdown and Andy Crawley scored on his only carry for Morgan State (5-5, 2-1 MEAC).
Sean Brown leads Towson to 27-10 win over Hampton
It was the second meeting between Towson (5-5, 2-3 Colonial Athletic Association) and Hampton (5-4, 2-3) all time.
Coach Pete Shinnick’s Towson team improved to 5-5 Saturday by beating Hampton.
Maryland high school girls flag football championships take over Ravens’ stadium
Clark topped the field of eight teams Friday night at M&T Bank Stadium. There were more than 50 teams in the state this season.
Clarksburg’s Logan Edwards (9) raises the trophy in the air with her teammates after winning the 2024 Maryland High School Girls Flag Football Championship.
DPW worker dies from injuries sustained while collecting trash in West Baltimore
A city sanitation worker died after being injured while on duty, according to the Baltimore City Department of Public Works.
A city sanitation worker died after being injured while on duty, according to the Baltimore City Department of Public Works.
Army Corps of Engineers to dredge Baltimore Harbor and its channels for first time since 2019
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is set to dredge the Baltimore Harbor and its channels to allow for container ships to safely pass to and from the Port of Baltimore, a project that will be complete by March 2025.
The Corps plans to excavate 2.3 million cubic yards of material from federal navigation channels, which are used by ships traveling between Port of Baltimore facilities.
Commentary: Breastfeeding is a personal choice, not a public debate
The expectation of breastfeeding can be debilitating, persistent and intimidating for a new mom.
Jasmine Vaughn-Hall holds her son for a portrait inside of their home in Baltimore, Monday, October 28, 2024.
Maryland women wonder: Will America ever elect a female president?
After loses by Hillary Clinton and Kamala Harris, Maryland women in politics ponder whether they will see a woman president in their lifetime.
ASTON, PENNSYLVANIA - OCTOBER 23: Democratic presidential nominee, U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris pauses during a CNN Presidential Town Hall at Sun Center Studios on October 23, 2024 in Aston, Pennsylvania. With less than two weeks to Election Day, Harris spent the day in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and made a visit to Famous 4th Street Delicatessen to greet supporters.
He has his own record label and his band went on tour. He’s a junior in college.
Second-generation Baltimore indie rocker Holden Wolf balances the musical ambitions of his band Combat with college courses from Towson University.
From left, Devon Khan, Josh Bell, Isabella DeVarona, Max Slavich and Holden Wolf make up the members of Combat.
Tomiwa Sulaiman puts up 20 in Towson’s 89-34 victory against Penn State-Wilkes-Barre
Sulaiman went 7-for-9 from the field (6-for-7 from 3-point range) for the Tigers (1-1).
Tomiwa Sulaiman (right), pictured last season, led Towson to a victory over Penn State-Wilkes-Barre on Friday night.
19-year-old woman shot in Federal Hill last month dies, mother says
A 19-year-old woman who was shot multiple times in Baltimore’s Federal Hill neighborhood on Oct. 27 died Thursday night, her mother said in a social media post.
A white car is approaching a city crosswalk on a nice summer day. The crosswalk is in front of a brown, brick building.
Two correctional officers seriously injured in stabbing at Western Maryland prison
A prisoner at North Branch Correctional Institution in Cumberland allegedly stabbed two correctional officers and injured other staff members, according to the corrections department.
Barbed wire and visitor instructions are seen outside a Maryland correctional institution in August, 2024.
They voted to make history with Harris and lost. Black women react to Trump’s victory.
Black women voted to make history supporting Kamala Harris. After her loss, many take it personally.
Supporters listen as Vice President Kamala Harris concedes the election Wednesday during a speech at Howard University in Washington, D.C.
Scott laments Kamala Harris’ loss: ‘This country does not deserve Black women’
A video of Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott lamenting the loss of Vice President Kamala Harris — and America’s treatment of Black women in general — has gone viral.
Mayor Brandon Scott delivers his 2024 State of the City address at Baltimore Center Stage on March 25, 2024.uk
That Sagamore rye you’re drinking is now actually made in Baltimore
For the past seven years, much of the rye whiskey Sagamore Spirit sells under its name has actually been made in Indiana. Not anymore.
After years of outsourcing its whiskey production to a Midwestern firm, Sagamore Distillery is finally moving toward “100% Maryland-made” whiskey.
As Baltimore sweeps encampments, some residents feel discarded too
At one Baltimore encampment, leaving can be more challenging than staying.
Pam Macapagal pictured in her shelter moments after she was told she'd no longer be evicted.
Iconic, but Gen X: Are Harborplace’s pavilions worth a preservation fight?
When voters decided to allow residential buildings in the Inner Harbor, they also greenlit an ambitious redevelopment plan that will start with the demolition of the Harborplace pavilions, which are not quite historical enough for preservation.
A conceptual drawing of the proposed Harborplace plans showed a potential aerial view of the Inner Harbor on a sunny day.
Baltimore state’s attorney to retry man in Edmondson Village Shopping Center shooting
Baltimore State’s Attorney Ivan Bates plans to retry the case of Daaon Spears, 18, of Edmondson Village, who is charged in Baltimore Circuit Court with first-degree murder and related offenses. His first trial recently ended in a mistrial after the jury could not reach a unanimous verdict.
One person has died and four others were injured in a mass shooting at the Edmondson Village shopping center Wednesday morning.
Maryland man charged in Jan. 6 case seeks trial delay following Trump victory
An attorney representing Brandon Keith Heffner, a Harford County Proud Boy who went to the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, is asking a federal judge to delay his case until President Donald Trump’s term begins in hopes the federal case against him will be dropped.
The FBI identified this man as Brandon Keith Heffner of Harford County. Heffner is seeking a delay in his Jan. 6-related trial.
Crust by Mack closes its Harborplace doors, but the business ‘isn’t going anywhere’
Crust by Mack has closed its Harborplace location so the eatery can focus on catering.
Crust by Mack owner Amanda Mack and her partner Jarrod Mack stand outside the eatery’s Harborplace retail space in March 2023. It closed Nov. 1.
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