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Constellation pitches new nuclear reactors and batteries in Maryland
As Maryland lawmakers push for additional in-state power sources, Constellation Energy is providing them a range of options. Among them: generating natural gas, creating battery storage and more.
The Calvert Cliffs Clean Energy Center, Constellation’s nuclear power plant is located on the western shore of the Chesapeake Bay in Lusby, Maryland.
Need a sink unclogged? Federal workers turn to side hustles for cash.
Federal workers haven’t been paid since September. Some of them are looking for odd jobs, while others are fully leaning into their side hustles.
From left, Sean Pumphrey, Brittany Veney and Courtney Coulter.
Dalya Attar says she’s the real victim in new statement
According to the state senator, the consultant she’s been charged with extorting was a “disgruntled woman” whom she fired from her first campaign in 2018 “for cause.” Attar does not state why.
Sen. Dalya Attar, a Baltimore City Democrat, attends Gov. Wes Moore’s State of the State address in the Maryland State House in Annapolis, Md. on Wednesday, February 5, 2025.
Heads up, Key Highway closed in Federal Hill for emergency repairs
A portion of Key Highway is closed Monday while crews make emergency repairs, according to the Baltimore City Department of Transportation.
The Department of Public Works responds to a potential sinkhole on Key Highway in Baltimore, near the American Visionary Art Museum.
Mayor Scott signs controversial housing laws in effort to spur growth
A suite of housing and zoning reforms, once pie-in-the-sky dreams for some advocates, are now law in Baltimore, with Mayor Brandon Scott signing four bills Monday in a City Hall ceremony.
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott on Monday signed four housing bills that advocates say will increase housing availability and affordability.
Car hits 5 people in downtown Baltimore
Police said the victims sustained non-life-threatening injuries.
A Baltimore County police vehicle’s lights flash while parked outside of the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center at the University of Maryland in Baltimore, Md. on Thursday, March 13, 2025.
A veteran WMAR journalist writes about ‘blood-sucking reporters’ — literally
Former WMAR anchor Wayne Lynch used stories from his time in journalism in Baltimore to inspire his newest book — with an added dose of vampires.
WMAR reporter and anchor Wayne Lynch during his time at the TV station in 1976.
I tried a meal delivery service for a week and I understand the hype ... and hesitation
Many meal delivery options have popped up over the years, often with opportunities to tailor the service to your household needs.
Amy Sherald brings ‘American Sublime’ to Baltimore, recalling how the city shaped her
Acclaimed painter Amy Sherald returned to Baltimore on Sunday to discuss her midcareer survey, "American Sublime,” on display at the Baltimore Museum of Art.
Amy Sherald speaks at the Baltimore Museum of Art on Sunday.
Baltimore police recover body in the Inner Harbor
Witnesses reported seeing firefighters and rescue units ahead of a body getting pulled out of the water.
The Baltimore skyline is seen above the Harborplace pavilions and the Inner Harbor.
Baltimore’s mayors get their portraits. Their legacies are harder to frame.
Mayor Brandon Scott, perhaps knowing he will one day have a portrait unveiling, kept his remarks gracious, respectful and relatively vague.
From left: Former mayors Sheila Dixon, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Catherine Pugh and Bernard “Jack” Young stand with their portraits during an unveiling ceremony inside City Hall in Baltimore on Saturday.
Vindictive prosecution hearing for Kilmar Abrego Garcia delayed after lawyers request dismissal
Two hearings for Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s criminal case are delayed after his lawyers said the government has “stonewalled” their efforts to call witnesses and collect evidence.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s lawyers said they have been “stonewalled” by the government in calling witnesses that could shed light on whether there was vindictive motivation to prosecute their client.
Find out how much an original Bob Ross painting sold for in Towson auction
Bidding for the painting, called “Lake With Cabin & Trees,” started at $10,000 on Friday, the auction website said.
The 1987 painting "Lake with Cabin and Trees" by TV painter Bob Ross was sold in a Towson auction on Friday, October 31, 2025.
For sale: Charming historic home with luxurious updates in Ruxton
The home is set on rolling hills, with an inviting wraparound porch to greet you. Inside, you’ll find a spacious foyer with a beautiful staircase, a highlight of the home.
Maryland’s neediest residents ‘stretching food’ as SNAP benefits remain uncertain
Maryland families who depend on SNAP benefits are unsure what November will bring as they potentially face a month without food aid.
Amina Whynn carries her daughter, A’keena, to pick up her other daughter from school in Baltimore. Whynn says feeding three growing kids is expensive, especially with rising food prices.
With lead developer out, Baltimore Peninsula to reset again
MAG Partners announced it is no longer working on Kevin Plank's Baltimore Peninsula project. The New York real estate firm had been involved as a developer and investor since May 2022.
Baltimore Peninsula development in South Baltimore on April 21, 2025.
T. Rowe Price teamed with Goldman Sachs as Trump loosens investment restrictions
Goldman Sachs bought $1 billion worth of T. Rowe Price stock. The partnership is the latest alliance between financial firms looking to unite retirement accounts with private investments.
The new T. Rowe Price global headquarters building is on the Harbor Point waterfront.
This furniture chain owner became a Baltimore cop. Now he’s federally indicted.
Kalman Finkelstein was indicted by a federal grand jury for allegedly being part of a blackmail scheme involving a Democratic state senator and former city prosecutor, Dalya Attar.
Officer Kalman Finkelstein was named the Northern District Officer of the Month for the Baltimore Police Department in May 2020.
Richard Swirnow was the visionary behind South Baltimore’s posh waterfront living
Richard Swirnow transformed a derelict shipyard into some of Baltimore’s most exclusive real estate.
Richard Swirnow.
Some Baltimore-area restaurants say sales have dropped 30% or more since shutdown
The government shutdown is straining furloughed federal workers and the local economy, with restaurants feeling much of the burn.
The line at Pioneer Pit Beef in Catonsville usually stretches into the parking lot it shares with a neighboring liquor store. But since the government shutdown, sales have dropped significantly at the restaurant, located near the Social Security Administration in Woodlawn.
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