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    6 wounded, including 5-year-old girl, in Park Heights mass shooting, police say
    Officers arrived on the scene and located six victims who had been shot, four males and two females.
    Baltimore Police lights flicker at night.
    Ravens training camp highlights: Offense, defense make big plays in return to practice
    Here’s a look at the highlights from the Ravens’ padded practice Saturday, the team’s first session since its preseason win Thursday.
    Keaton Mitchell (34) celebrates a touchdown by teammate LaJohntay Wester against the Indianapolis Colts.
    SNAP cuts threaten the tiny stores keeping Baltimore fed
    Corner stores and public markets stand to lose once cuts to federal food stamps go into effect.
    Kevin Lee stocks an aisle at Lee’s Mini Market, a corner store he and his wife own and run in West Baltimore.
    Summer’s best meteor shower peaks soon. But the moon will interfere with viewing the Perseids
    This year, a bright moon will dampen viewing at the time of peak early Wednesday morning, so some experts recommend waiting a week or so to glimpse shooting stars against a darker sky.
    An outburst of Perseid meteors lights up the sky in August 2009 in this time-lapse image. Stargazers expect a similar outburst during next week’s Perseid meteor shower, which will be visible overnight on Aug. 11 and 12.
    Justice Department escalates scrutiny of Trump foes Letitia James and Adam Schiff
    The Justice Department is escalating efforts to scrutinize perceived adversaries of President Donald Trump with investigations into New York Attorney General Letitia James and U.S. Sen. Adam Schiff.
    FILE - The seal of the Department of Justice is shown in Washington, Aug. 1, 2023. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)
    Baltimore man learns fate for MTA bus killing after dispute over being bumped
    James Richburg, 62, was found guilty of first-degree murder and related charges in the death of 30-year-old William Womack, who was shot on Dec. 1, 2024.
    James Richburg, 62, was found guilty of first-degree murder and related charges in the death of 30-year-old William Womack, who was shot on Dec. 1, 2024.
    Snapshot of Baltimore summer at Riverside Pool
    Baltimore City’s Recreation and Parks Department operates 19 public pools through the city — all accessible for free by signing up for a BCRP Civic Rec account.
    Riverside Pool on a summer Saturday.
    Letter: Why I support a faculty union at Howard County Community College
    A college that does not value its faculty offers less value to its community, says one educator.
    Austin Kingston, left, an American Federation of Teachers union representative, speaks at a rally to support Howard Community College faculty on the campus in Columbia last month.
    Suspected gunman and police officer dead in shooting near the CDC and Emory University
    A suspected gunman and a police officer are dead after law enforcement responded to reports of an active shooter near the adjoining campuses of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Emory University on Friday, authorities said.
    Armed police officers walk near the scene of shooting at the Emory University in Atlanta on Friday, Aug. 8, 2025. (AP Photo/Mike Stewart)
    Apollo 13 moon mission leader James Lovell dies at 97
    James Lovell, the commander of Apollo 13 who helped turn a failed moon mission into a triumph of on-the-fly can-do engineering, has died. He was 97.
    Apollo 8 astronauts, from left, James Lovell, command module pilot; William Anders, lunar module pilot; and Frank Borman, commander; stand in front of mission simulator prior to training in exercise for their scheduled six-day lunar orbital mission at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Dec. 18, 1968. Borman, who commanded Apollo 8's historic Christmas 1968 flight that circled the moon 10 times and paved the way for the lunar landing seven months later, has died. He was 95. Borman died Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2023, in Billings, Mont., according to a NASA statement Thursday, Nov. 9. (AP Photo/File)
    Elimination of EPA solar program to cost Maryland more than $60 million
    The Trump administration’s decision this week to ax a Biden-era rooftop solar program will cost Maryland more than $60 million intended to build the local workforce and lower electricity costs for thousands of households.
    FILE - Nicholas Hartnett, owner of Pure Power Solar, carries a panel as he and Brian Hoeppner, right, install a solar array on the roof of a home in Frankfort, Ky., July 17, 2023.
    Catonsville man wanted after allegedly stealing $2,000 from Bethany Beach arcade
    William Engle, a 49-year-old man from Catonsville, allegedly stole over $2,000 from the Shore Family Fun Center between July 31 and Aug. 2, according to Bethany Beach police.
    Bethany Beach Police released an image from surveillance footage of a man they identify as William Engle. BBP allege Engle wanted on felony theft charges from an investigation stemming from Shore Fun Arcade in Bethany Beach.
    Under Armour is a brand, not a company, CEO Kevin Plank says as stock sinks
    Under CEO Kevin Plank cut the apparel company's profit projections in half, citing tariffs and weakening demand, in a quarterly report to investors.
    Under Armour's new Baltimore Peninsula campus on December 7, 2024, in Baltimore, Md.
    University of Maryland renames its diversity office as ‘belonging’
    The University of Maryland, College Park is renaming its Office of Diversity and Inclusion as the Trump administration pushes to end programs that support marginalized groups nationwide. The new office's name is Belonging & Community at UMD.
    The Office of Diversity and Inclusion will now be known as Belonging & Community at UMD, according to the university’s website.
    Trump presses for new census that excludes immigrants in US illegally. Can a president do that?
    President Donald Trump has instructed the Commerce Department to have the Census Bureau start work on a new census that would exclude immigrants who are in the United States illegally from the head count which determines political power and federal spending.
    President Donald Trump walks on the South Lawn upon arriving at the White House, Saturday, June 21, 2025, in Washington.
    Maryland judge blocks Trump’s birthright order in fourth such ruling since Supreme Court decision
    A federal judge in Maryland late Thursday ruled President Donald Trump’s administration cannot withhold citizenship from children born to people in the country illegally or temporarily.
    FILE - Demonstrators holds up a banner during a citizenship rally outside of the Supreme Court in Washington, May 15, 2025.
    Baltimore County redistricting map increases minority representation, but is it enough?
    The Baltimore County Council has introduced legislation to adopt a final redistricting plan, a move it hopes will raise minority representation in an increasingly diverse county.
    Baltimore County Seventh District Councilman Todd Crandell, left, at a Baltimore County Council work session at the Old Baltimore County Courthouse in Towson on July 29, 2025.
    Ravens stock report: Keaton Mitchell flashes but QBs struggle in preseason win vs. Colts
    Cooper Rush and Devin Leary went a combined 5-for-19 passing.
    Ravens running back Keaton Mitchell dives for a touchdown in the first quarter against the Indianapolis Colts on Thursday night.
    For Black families, summer traditions honor history, renew ties and plot a better future
    The summertime is an opportunity for Black people — particularly in the Northeast and upper mid-Atlantic — to connect with their Southern roots and strengthen relationships with family.
    Summertime is an opportunity for Black people to connect with their Southern roots and strengthen relationships with far-flung family members.
    Annapolis can do more to atone for its racist past. This election is voters’ chance.
    Thirty-two years ago, Orlando Ridout IV organized the rescue of the Maynard-Burgess House in Annapolis as a form of reparations.
    The Maynard-Burgess House was built in the mid-19th century and was the home of two middle-class Black families over the next 143 years.
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