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Towson University delays spring semester ahead of winter storm, cancels classes until Tuesday
Towson University announced Thursday it is delaying the start of the spring semester because of the approaching winter storm.
Towson University announced Thursday it is delaying the start of the spring semester because of the approaching winter storm.
Under Armour looking into data breach affecting customers’ email addresses
An Under Armour data breach is believed to have happened late last year, and affected 72 million email addresses, according to information cited by the cybersecurity website Have I Been Pwned.
Under Armour, headquartered at Baltimore Peninsula, is investigating a recent data breach.
Emmy winner Lena Waithe’s theater debut had to be in Baltimore
Actor and Emmy-winning writer Lena Waithe discusses her theater debut, “trinity,” ahead of its Feb. 12 premiere in Baltimore.
Emmy winner Lena Waithe’s playwriting and stage acting debut, “trinity,” premieres Feb. 12 in Baltimore.
How to get ready for a winter storm in Maryland: Warming shelters, pet care and safety tips
As Maryland agencies continue to share tips this week for the state’s Winter Safety Week, here’s how to weather whatever comes this season.
Roosevelt Cooper, left, and Joel Gregory clear sidewalks and walkways in the Charles Village neighborhood after a few inches of snow covered the ground this month.
Drug overdose deaths plummeted in Maryland, Baltimore again last year
Preliminary state numbers show a more than 45% decrease in drug overdose deaths since 2023.
A woman displays the box of Narcan provided to her by a Bmore POWER worker on Arlington Avenue in Baltimore on Thursday, December 14, 2023.
Johns Hopkins taps former COVID Center leader as interim provost
Lainie Rutkow, the university’s executive vice provost, will lead academics at Hopkins.
Johns Hopkins University new provost Lainie Rutkow.
Man charged with murder in connection to body found near Gwynns Falls
Baltimore Police on Wednesday arrested a man in connection with a body recovered near the Gwynns Falls Trail in West Baltimore.
A Baltimore Police vehicle is seen in Fells Point on April 14, 2024.
How Maryland bought a $4.5M horse farm it’s not going to use
The purchase of a horse farm, Shamrock Farm, involves a partner at Venable, the Pittsburgh Steelers, a Florida Republican, Gov. Wes Moore and a state authority that no longer exists.
Shamrock Farm, located at 4926 Woodbine Road in Carroll County.
With ‘Sinners’ Oscar nod, this Baltimore-born hairstylist is earning her own close-up
Baltimore native Tené Wilder is already an Emmy winner. Now, the hairstylist’s work has helped “Sinners” land an Oscar nomination for best makeup and hairstyling.
Tené Wilder, an Emmy winner and key hairstylist for the blockbuster hit “Sinners,” at the Senator Theatre in Baltimore last year.
What to do in Baltimore this weekend, including a free ice festival and local live music
Whether you want to see ice sculptures carved live, celebrate 101 years of mandolin or rock out to Baltimore bands, we’ve got you covered.
Ice sculptors, circus performers and food vendors will take over Harbor Point this weekend for an ice festival.
Streeter: The new food pyramid pushes meat and dairy. What if you don’t eat that?
Column | The New Food Pyramid says eat more meat, which forgets all the vegans.
Elle, 18 months, reaches toward the bread at the bottom of the revised food pyramid while held by her mother Claire Dooley, after an announcement by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., about nutrition policy, at Health and Human Services Headquarters, Thursday, Jan. 8, 2026, in Washington.
Attorney general’s office investigating fatal shooting of man by Baltimore Police officers
Baltimore Police Department officers who shot and killed a man while attempting to detain him are being investigated by the attorney general’s Independent Investigations Division.
Officers responded to reports of an armed person near 6800 Bank Street about 9:14 p.m.. Police found the man on a bike in the 6500 block of Eastern Avenue, near the Interstate 95 ramps.
New century, new MICA? Baltimore’s struggling art school courts a new kind of student.
After years of bleeding cash and students, the Bolton Hill-based college, MICA, announces a new strategy.
Attendees walk past a balloon display commemorating 200 years of operation during MICA’s bicentennial celebration on Wednesday.
4 James Beard semifinalists are from Baltimore
Canton’s Café Dear Leon is a semifinalist in the category of outstanding bakery, Marta chef and owner Matthew Oetting was recognized in the category of best chef in the mid-Atlantic region, Doug Atwell of Southpaw is a semifinalist in the outstanding professional in cocktail service category, and Remington’s Pink Flamingo was named in the best new bar category.
Marta chef and owner Matthew Oetting, pictured in February 2023, is opening a new restaurant in Harbor Point.
How much snow will Maryland get? Forecasters eye storm’s path as State of Preparedness declared.
A major winter storm is expected to sweep across much of the East Coast this weekend.
A snowplow clears snow on Snowden River Pkwy in Columbia, MD on January 6th, 2025.
No money for Baltimore’s budget-busting jail in Gov. Moore’s new spending plan
The proposed detention facility, which is set to be located in the city’s downtown jail complex, had been slated to receive $125 million.
A copy of the Maryland capital budget and operating budget volumes 1 and 2 at the State House.
Maryland plans to purchase Laurel Park for horse training center after ‘fatal flaw’ found at Carroll County farm
Maryland officials said Tuesday they have reached a tentative agreement with Stronach Group, the Canadian company that owns Laurel Park, to acquire the property.
Laurel Park will host the 2026 Preakness as Pimlico Race Course is being rebuilt.
Inside the Hanover office park where the new Key Bridge is being designed
A nondescript office park in Hanover serves as the design headquarters for the new Key Bridge. As many as 100 engineers and project managers work inside to orchestrate logistics, map out the bridge’s precise design, and estimate its cost and schedule.
Employees hold a team meeting in an office at an Anne Arundel County business park where engineers work on the design for the new Francis Scott Key Bridge project.
The Dish: How Hampden’s ‘unusual’ Duchess came to be
After a career working for other big-name restaurateurs, chef Kiko Fejarang is cooking Chamorro food on her own terms.
Chef Kiko Fejarang at restaurant The Duchess on 36th Street in Baltimore’s Hampden neighborhood.
Police officers fatally shoot armed man in southeast Baltimore
Authorities said late Tuesday that Baltimore Police had been involved in a shooting in the southeastern part of the city.
Officers responded to reports of an armed person near 6800 Bank Street about 9:14 p.m.. Police found the man on a bike in the 6500 block of Eastern Avenue, near the Interstate 95 ramps.
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