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    Baltimore adds new speed cameras in school zones
    Starting in August, new speed cameras in Baltimore school zones and a vehicle height-monitoring system will be activated.
    A rectangular grey box that houses an automated traffic camera stands on a city sidewalk as a blurred black SUV drives by.
    Ravens stock report: Devontez Walker, cornerbacks on the rise after first week of training camp
    Here’s a look at which Ravens are trending up and down after six practices in Owings Mills.
    Wide receiver Devontez Walker, right, couldn’t separate against reserve defensive backs in training camp last season. Now he is winning against Nate Wiggins and Jaire Alexander.
    Assateague Island drowning victim identified as 18-year-old from Virginia
    Authorities have identified the 18-year-old who drowned at Assateague Island as Crescencio Lucas Chavez Velasquez of Virginia.
    The 18-year-old and another swimmer were about 150 yards south of the lifeguarded zone of the seashore.
    Letter: It’s time for a reset for the Baltimore County inspector general’s office
    Baltimore County needs a reset for the inspector general's office, says N. Scott Phillips, a member of the House of Delegates, and Khadija Walker is uniquely qualified for the job.
    Khadija Walker.
    Staff failed to prevent sexual activity at youth detention center, watchdog finds
    The report also criticized the agency for mismanaging an evacuation during a flood risk and rising assaults on staff.
    A state watchdog has found significant safety failures at a Western Maryland youth facility.
    Martha’s Vineyard is a summer stronghold for Maryland’s Black elite
    When summertime hits Maryland, Black Marylanders don't go to Ocean City, they head to Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts. Some say it's a "Black Utopia."
    From left, Lillian Robinson, her son Connor, and her husband Corey Robinson, during a vacation at Martha's Vineyard.
    Ravens training camp highlights: Harassed by defense, Lamar Jackson ends practice with a celebration
    Here’s a look at the highlights from the Ravens’ second padded practice of training camp.
    Lamar Jackson takes questions from reporters following the team’s training camp session on July 13.
    Extreme heat advisory, air quality alert issued as Marylanders brace for scorching temps
    Baltimore City and Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Calvert, Carroll, Cecil, Charles, Fredrick, Howard, Montgomery, Prince George’s and St. Mary’s counties are under a heat advisory from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday. Further, officials issued a Code Orange Alert.
    Much of the Baltimore region will be under a heat advisory and Code Orange Alert on Wednesday.
    Battle between Johns Hopkins and UnitedHealthcare threatens to push patients out of network
    If Johns Hopkins Medicine and UnitedHealthcare are at odds over a new contract, and if they can't come to an agreement, Hopkins doctors will be out of UHC's network as of Aug. 25.
    Johns Hopkins Hospital campus, Charlotte R. Bloomberg Children's Center building.
    Baltimore metalheads celebrate the legacy of rock icon Ozzy Osbourne
    Metalheads from across the Baltimore region gathered at Ottobar’s weekly Metal Monday — this time to pay tribute to the rock icon, who died at age 76 last week in the UK while surrounded by family.
    Jeremy, left, lifts his friend as others cheer during this week’s Ozzy Osbourne-themed Metal Monday at the Ottobar.
    Gunman who killed 4 in NYC was trying to get to NFL offices and claimed to have CTE, officials say
    A gunman who killed four people inside a Manhattan office tower blamed his mental health problems on the National Football League and intended to target the league’s headquarters there but took the wrong elevator, officials said Tuesday.
    A New York police officer stands watch on 52nd Street outside a Manhattan office building where at least two people were shot, including a police officer, Monday, July 28, 2025, in New York.
    NTSB hearings will focus on fatal Army helicopter-passenger jet crash. Here’s what to know.
    The National Transportation Safety Board will hold three days of hearings on January’s midair collision between an American Airlines passenger jet and an Army helicopter over the nation’s capital that killed 67 people.
    ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA - JANUARY 31: Recovery teams search the wreckage after the crash of an American Airlines plane on the Potomac River as it approached the airport on January 31, 2025 in Arlington, Virginia. The American Airlines flight from Wichita, Kansas collided midair with a military Black Hawk helicopter while on approach to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. According to reports, there were no survivors among the 67 people on both aircraft.
    Maryland will require giant ‘windscreen’ to shield South Baltimore from CSX coal dust
    Maryland environmental regulators to impose new restrictions on a coal export terminal in South Baltimore, blocking CSX dust from polluting neighborhoods.
    Loaded coal cars are wait to be offloaded at CSX’s Curtis Bay Coal Pier on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
    Maryland native Katie Ledecky remains unbeatable in the 1,500 freestyle, taking the title again at the worlds
    It was Ledecky’s second medal in these games after taking bronze in the 400 free behind Canadian Summer McIntosh.
    Katie Ledecky of the United States celebrates after winning gold medal in the women's 1500m freestyle final at the World Aquatics Championships in Singapore, Tuesday, July 29, 2025.
    This tick detective is excited to get your parasites in the mail
    Emergency room visits in Maryland from tick bites have reached an all-time high because of climate change and urbanization.
    A mail-in specimen of an adult female Dog Tick sits under a microscope on July 23, 2025. After identification it will get sent off to the State Department.
    Baltimore families ripped apart by ICE detentions, deportations
    Baltimore immigrant families now are coping with the sudden separation from loved ones and navigating both the consequences at home and the uncertainty of what happens next.
    At least 5 dead, including police officer, after NYC office building shooting
    A shooting at a midtown Manhattan office building on Monday left at least five people dead, including an off-duty New York City police officer, sources told the The Associated Press.
    The scene on 52nd Street between Park and Lexington Avenue where a New York Police Department police officer was shot, Monday, July 28, 2025, in New York.
    Howard County faculty union members rally to demand progress on contract talks
    Dozens of Howard Community College faculty members were joined by elected officials at a rally to demand progress in contract talks that they say have dragged on for a year and a half.
    HCC faculty member Tim Bruno uses a megaphone to deliver remarks during a rally to support Howard Community College faculty on the school’s quad in Columbia on Monday.
    Ravens training camp highlights: Cornerback injuries pile up, intensity picks up as pads come on
    Jaire Alexander, one of the Ravens’ standouts over the first week of camp, is dealing with “a little swelling” in one of his knees.
    Cornerback Jaire Alexander had “a little swelling” in one of his knees, Ravens coach John Harbaugh said.
    Souvlaki is evicted in Hampden just weeks after crowdfunding plea
    Souvlaki Greek Cuisine was evicted Monday despite a recent plea to community members to fundraise and help the beloved Hampden restaurant reopen.
    A Baltimore City Sheriff outside of the now-closed Souvlaki on Monday.
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