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    Hot dog spill shuts down I-83 in Pennsylvania commuters’ wurst nightmare
    A truckload of hot dogs spilled across a Pennsylvania interstate Friday after a crash that briefly clogged the heavily traveled artery in both directions.
    A truckload of hot dogs spilled across a Pennsylvania interstate Friday, Aug. 1, 2025 after a crash that briefly clogged the heavily traveled artery in both directions.
    New leader makes changes at Juvenile Services following oversight report
    The Maryland agency made three personnel changes after an Office of the Correctional Ombudsman report found fault in DJS operations.
    Betsy Fox Tolentino, acting secretary of the Maryland Department of Juvenile Services, said she has made personnel changes in response to a critical report.
    Trump removes official overseeing jobs data after dismal employment report
    U.S. employers added just 73,000 jobs last month, the Labor Department reported Friday, well short of the 115,000 expected.
    President Donald Trump walks to speak with reporters on the South Lawn of the White House before he boards Marine One en route to Joint Base Andrews, Md., Friday, Aug. 1, 2025, in Washington.
    Corporation for Public Broadcasting to shut down after being defunded by Congress
    he Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a cornerstone of American culture for three generations.
    CPB has deep ties to much of the nation’s most familiar programming.
    Carbon monoxide exposure at Ocean City beachfront hotel sickens 18
    Four people were hospitalized, 13 were treated on-site and one person refused treatment Friday for carbon monoxide exposure at Ashore Resort & Beach Club, Ocean City Fire Department officials said on social media.
    Four people were hospitalized and 13 were treated Friday, August 1, 2025, for carbon monoxide exposure at Ashore Resort and Beach Club, Ocean City Fire Department officials said on social media.
    Commanders’ return to DC clears another hurdle with preliminary council approval
    The Washington Commanders’ hopes of returning to the site of their former home at RFK Stadium cleared a significant hurdle Friday when the District of Columbia Council approved the legislation.
    Congress passed a bill transferring the RFK Stadium land to the city that was signed by then-President Joe Biden in early January.
    T. Rowe Price mum on number of July layoffs; hints more cuts are coming
    During an earnings call Friday morning, T. Rowe Price executives hinted at future staff reductions, possibly thanks to artificial intelligence.
    April 2, 2025 — The new T. Rowe Price global headquarters building is on the Harbor Point waterfront.
    Clear skies and cooler temps this weekend. Here’s how to make the most of it.
    With a rare summer forecast of clear skies and cooler temperatures for both Saturday and Sunday, here are some ideas for how to enjoy your weekend.
    True Chesapeake Oyster Co.'s outdoor seating.
    All wars end. Then there’s Market House in Annapolis.
    For such a small building, the Market House in Annapolis contains a big history of fighting. It was the first fight of Mayor Gavin Buckley's administration, and here at the end eight years later, it looks like it might be the last.
    Willie Hughes serves up drinks to a bar full of late lunchers at the Market House. He's been working there for a year after moving to Annapolis from Iowa.
    Perdue faces 2nd lawsuit over water contaminated with ‘forever chemicals’ in Salisbury
    A second lawsuit against Perdue Agribusiness seeks to change how the company disposes of waste just as advocates call for more restrictions on factory farms across Maryland.
    The Perde Agribusiness water tower in Salisbury.
    Flash flooding leaves 1 dead, submerges vehicles and prompts water rescues across Maryland
    July ended with a child’s death, water rescues, submerged cars, road closures and power outages after massive storms ripped through Central and parts of Southern Maryland.
    Thursday, July 31, 2025 — A Mercedes sits in floodwater on Ruxton Road where Roland Run spilled over its banks during the afternoon thunderstorms that moved through the region.
    Ravens training camp highlights: Lamar Jackson bounces back, and presnap penalties come back
    Here’s a look at the highlights from the Ravens’ training camp practice Friday in Owings Mills.
    Ravens coach John Harbaugh watches the defensive line run through drills during Ravens training camp
    Construction on $200 million White House ballroom to begin in September
    The White House on Thursday announced that construction on a $200 million ballroom will begin in September and be ready for entertaining before President Donald Trump ‘s term ends in early 2029.
    White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt holds up photos of the planned new White House ballroom during a press briefing at the White House in Washington, Thursday, July 31, 2025.
    Baltimore neighborhoods worry about the influx of low-quality drug treatment
    As of last year, there were more than 670 Medicaid-funded addiction treatment locations in Baltimore, state data shows — up 50% from 2021.
    Crystal Parker, left, and Doren Davis work in their West Baltimore neighborhood community garden. For years, neighbors have worked toward revitalizing a long-neglected stretch of West North Avenue.
    Justin Timberlake says he’s been diagnosed with Lyme disease
    Timberlake shared the news in a post commemorating his Forget Tomorrow tour, which wrapped in Turkey on Wednesday, adding that the disease “can be relentlessly debilitating, both mentally and physically.”
    BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 10: Justin Timberlake attends the 2024 Vanity Fair Oscar Party Hosted By Radhika Jones at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on March 10, 2024 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images for Vanity Fair)
    An inspector cleared 1,500 homes of lead paint risk. Maryland says: Wrong.
    An inspection had illegally cleared their home of risks of toxic lead paint, residents learned in the letters.
    The unit block of North Eutaw Street is amongst homes affected by the erroneous clearance of toxic lead paint risk.
    Military chopper traffic over DC was a worry leading up to fatal midair crash, NTSB hears
    It is the second of three days of witness testimony and public inquiry by the National Transportation Safety Board into the January midair crash over the Potomac River.
    A National Transportation Safety Board crew investigates the deadly midair collision above the Potomac River between a Black Hawk helicopter and a jet airliner.
    Math in Maryland is about to change
    Board President Josh Michael, a former math teacher, said he expects the standards to foster deeper learning and greater equity across the state’s classrooms.
    Students in an eighth grade math class at KIPP Harmony Academy last year.
    American Eagle wanted to push buttons with Sydney Sweeney ‘good jeans’ ads
    Titled “Sydney Sweeney has great jeans,” the campaign sparked a debate about race, Western beauty standards, and the backlash to “woke” American politics.
    Sydney Sweeney attends the Lionsgate presentation during 2025 CinemaCon at Caesars Palace.
    Raskin lawsuit challenges congressional restrictions at ICE facilities
    The lawsuit comes days after members of Maryland’s federal delegation were denied a tour of Baltimore’s U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office.
    From left, Rep. Johnny Olszewski, Rep. Sarah Elfreth, Sen. Angela Alsobrooks, Rep. Kweisi Mfume, Sen. Chris Van Hollen and Rep. Glenn Ivey await entrance to the ICE field offices at the George H. Fallon Federal Building in Baltimore on Monday, July 28, 2025. The group aimed to test whether they would be allowed to see conditions in which detainees are being kept.
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