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Gunfire at Arundel Mills Mall sparks multicounty chase, ends with crash and 3 arrests
The incident began with an altercation “in the vestibule area near Burlington Coat Factory," according to a post from Anne Arundel County Police. During the fight, a shot was fired.
Police stand in the doorway of Burlington Coat Factory after an altercation occurred inside Arundel Mills Mall on Saturday, leading to a gun being fired, officials said.
ICE officers deployed to BWI after day of travel mayhem at TSA checkpoint lines
After a day of mayhem for travelers at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, federal officials decided to deploy Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers to provide “operational support,” according to the Maryland Aviation Administration.
Officers from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) patrol Baltimore/Washington Thurgood Marshall Airport Saturday evening.
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.
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Meet the white-haired activists leading Baltimore’s opposition to Trump
Some of the most ardent and dedicated critics of Trump’s second term, across the country and here in Maryland, are 65 and up. They are organizing rallies for Saturday’s No Kings Day, waving signs on street corners and urging their peers — and their grandchildren — to vote.
From left, Bill Mules, 84, Buzzy Hettleman, 90, and Howie Baum, 80, gather with fellow residents of the Roland Park Place senior living complex for a weekly protest in Baltimore’s Hampden neighborhood.
Odor at air traffic center halts flights at BWI, DC airports amid shutdown travel chaos
An odor at the air traffic control center overseeing D.C.-area airspace Friday night triggered ground stops at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport and others in the region — the latest disruption for travelers facing massive security lines amid the government shutdown.
Travelers waited in long lines at BWI Airport early on Friday, March 27, 2026.
Veteran mariner buys back Baltimore Water Taxi from Under Armour’s Kevin Plank
A longtime mariner has bought back ownership of the Baltimore Water Taxi from Under Armour founder and CEO Kevin Plank.
The Baltimore Water Taxi vessel “Nimble” cruises through the Inner Harbor in Baltimore last year.
How to navigate Maryland airport lines and high gas prices during spring break
With spring break starting for many in Maryland, here’s advice from experts on how to navigate airport disruptions and high gas prices.
Travelers walk to catch flights at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport on Thursday morning.
On the list of best dads, Towson math tutor Tim Smith was at the top
Tim Smith, a Towson-based math tutor who loved music and running, died Feb. 4 of cancer. He was 67.
Tim Smith.
BWI security lines snake through airport as TSA funding remains stalled
BWI officials warned travelers to arrive at least three hours ahead of their scheduled departure times due to “very long” security lines.
A line for Southwest at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport passengers extends outside the building on Thursday morning.
Bodycam video shows chaos of Park Heights hostage standoff that left officer shot, suspect dead
Baltimore Police Department officials released bodycam and Foxtrot footage of a hostage situation this month that left an officer shot, two women hospitalized and a 33-year-old man dead.
Baltimore Police Department shows SWAT officer involved in shooting during an interaction in Park Heights on March 10, 2026.
Baltimore Police arrest Tristan King’s great-aunt on abduction charges
Denise Day, Tristan King’s great aunt, was charged with abduction of a child under age 16 by a relative and with harboring a child.
Tristan King.
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.
A large videoboard towers over the outfield at Camden Yards. Here’s what else is new this season.
The new videoboard moves the Orioles from having the smallest screen to the 12th biggest in baseball.
The new videoboard at Camden Yards is 2.5 times larger than the previous one.
Baltimore employee threatened to choke, kill coworkers on city chat platform, IG finds
A Baltimore official threatend to harm coworkers on Microsoft Teams, violating city policy, an inspector general report says.
An aerial view of Baltimore City Hall in Baltimore, Md. on Saturday, July 19, 2025.
Orioles opening day: What to know about weather and traffic
Thursday is forecast to see a high temperature near 76 degrees, with some light wind, according to the National Weather Service.
Baltimore Orioles starters are introduced prior to the Orioles 2025 home opener against the Boston Red Sox on Monday, March 31, 2025.
Streeter: Why is it so hard to keep a trash can in Baltimore — and get a new one?
COLUMN | Baltimore City living has its highs and lows, like parking issues and potholes, but it shouldn’t have to mean that your trash can goes missing.
Garbage cans line an alley in Baltimore's Charles Village neighborhood.
A new sportsbook plans to launch. Its first big move? An Orioles sponsorship.
PureWager will soon launch an online sportsbook in Maryland. But first it’s launching a ballpark pavilion.
PureWager Pavilion, named for a gambling company sponsoring the Orioles, at Camden Yards features a covered patio space with views of center field.
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,
Man awaiting new murder trial in Baltimore released from prison, then calls cops and is caught
The Baltimore City Sheriff's Office on Tuesday arrested Dana Davenport, 32, of Reisterstown, in West Baltimore.
Dana Davenport was released from North Branch Correctional Institution on March 3.
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