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    Flood watch, severe thunderstorm warning issued for Baltimore area amid scorching heat
    The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch for several counties across Central Maryland.
    A man running away from the camera's t-shirt is drenched with sweat.
    Supreme Court work goes on with 16 cases to decide, including LGBTQIA+ books in Maryland
    The justices also have 16 cases to resolve that were argued between December and mid-May.
    The United States Supreme Court has 16 remaining cases to decide this term.
    Maryland faces lawsuit over wrongful driver’s license suspensions for child support
    Maryland Legal Aid, the state’s largest provider of free civil legal services, and Gallagher Evelius & Jones LLP filed the lawsuit on Wednesday in Baltimore Circuit Court.
    Sunlight reflects off Donte Peoples' driver's license as he examines it in his sister's Randallstown home on Tuesday, July 23, 2024.
    Trump administration demands action from 36 countries to avoid travel ban
    The Trump administration has given 36 countries, most of them in Africa, a Wednesday deadline to commit to improve vetting of travelers or face a ban on their citizens visiting the United States.
    U.S. President Donald Trump answers reporters' questions while hosting Irish Taoiseach Micheal Martin in the Oval Office at the White House on March 12, 2025 in Washington, DC.
    Google to provide free workforce training for Maryland public university students
    Google plans to provide free workforce training for Maryland public university students.
    University System of Maryland is partnering with Google to offer students an opportunity to enroll in free training for fields including cybersecurity and artificial intelligence.
    It’s not looking good: New report digs deep on federal cuts and Maryland’s economy
    A new report released gets into granular detail about federal money and Maryland — and it’s not pretty.
    Maryland Comptroller Brooke Lierman at an event in Windsor Mill in February. The comptroller's office published a report on the effects of federal cuts on the state's economy.
    Letter: Cutting Gifted and Talented programs in Howard County schools harms students
    Lanlan Xu, of Clarksville, says Howard County Public Schools’ Gifted and Talented programs benefit students and their communities, and cutting them would undermine student learning.
    Howard County students, parents and community members packed the Board of Education Thursday June 12, 2025, looking to save funding for several district programs and positions.
    Baltimore judge orders EPA to restore $180M in environmental justice grants
    A Baltimore nonprofit is among three that the judge says should be able to use the funds to distribute grants.
    WASHINGTON, DC - FEBRUARY 18: From left, U.S. Rep. Riley Moore (R., W.V.), Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R., W.V.), EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin, and Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum celebrate after signing a Water Policy Announcement at the Environmental Protection Agency Headquarters on February 18, 2025 in Washington, D.C. EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin made a water policy announcement and held a signing ceremony with members of the West Virginia Congressional Delegation.
    Juneteenth: What’s open and what’s closed around Maryland
    As Maryland pauses to celebrate Juneteenth, here's a list of closures and openings across the state for the holiday.
    Urban Foli performs at Del. Malcolm Ruff's annual Juneteenth celebration in 2023.
    Abortion clinics are closing, even in states where abortion is legal
    An initial surge of donations has subsided, scores of clinics have closed and advocates fear that federal policy changes will result in more shutting down.
    Pro-abortion rights protesters rally outside the Supreme Court in Washington, Wednesday, March 2, 2016.
    1 dead, 2 injured after shooting on I-70 in Frederick County
    A man is dead, and two others were injured after a shooting on I-70 in Frederick County on Saturday evening, according to Maryland State Police.
    The Maryland State Police logo emblazoned on a lectern in front a police vehicle from a separate agency before a press conference, pictured outside the Maryland State Police Glen Burnie Barracks on 11/10/22.
    America is about to toss the penny. Dedicated coin collectors will never doubt its value.
    Meet Fred and Ken, some of the Baltimore area’s most dedicated penny collectors. They see value in the coin, even though the U.S. Treasury recently announced it will soon stop minting them.
    Fred Cook points out highlights in his extensive penny collection.
    Judge rules some NIH grant cuts illegal, saying he’s never seen such discrimination in 40 years
    A federal judge ruled it was illegal for the Trump administration to cancel several hundred research grants, adding that the cuts raise serious questions about racial discrimination.
    President Donald Trump listens during a swearing in ceremony for Dr. Mehmet Oz to be Administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, in the Oval Office of the White House, Friday, April 18, 2025, in Washington.
    Maryland human services secretary, Rafael LĂłpez, charged with DUI
    LĂłpez, in a statement, said that he reported the charges and was immediately placed on administrative leave.
    Rafael Lopez, Maryland secretary of human services, speaks during a panel on healthcare during the Baltimore Banner’s Inside the Legislative Session event.
    University of Maryland Medical System sues over millions in denied Medicaid claims
    The University of Maryland Medical System sued a Medicaid managed care company for denying $15 million in unpaid claims.
    Exterior of the Emergency Room entrance next to the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center at the University of Maryland Medical System in Baltimore on Sunday, June 11, 2023.
    Trump directs ICE to expand deportations in Democratic-run cities
    President Donald Trump has directed federal immigration officials to prioritize deportations from Democratic-run cities.
    Hundreds of protesters marched in East Baltimore last week in opposition to the increasing immigration crackdown.
    Your federal job was cut, not your value — here’s how to own your story
    How should job seekers talk about government layoffs with prospective employers? Workforce development experts say to keep it simple.
    Letter: ICE should not be doing child welfare checks
    If the federal government truly cared about child welfare, say two Baltimore professors of pediatrics, increasing funding and resources for existing agencies would be more efficient and effective than using federal agents.
    U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers gather for a briefing before an enforcement operation, Monday, Jan. 27, 2025, in Silver Spring, Md.
    These 6 gas station restaurants have food that’s worth the trip
    You don't have to sacrifice a great meal just because you're on the road. Here are six gas station restaurants worth making a stop for, according to food social media influencer Chris Franzoni.
    Carne asada, fried plantains and chips and guacamole from Taqueria el Cabrito in Annapolis.
    The Latest: Military parade features helicopter flyover as LA police disperse protest
    President Donald Trump’s military parade rolled through Washington, D.C., on Saturday, as opponents of the president’s agenda rallied in hundreds of cities nationwide
    WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 14: U.S. President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump stand together at the ending of the U.S Army parade on June 14, 2025 in Washington, DC. The U.S. Army is marking its 250th birthday with the military parade including roughly 6,600 troops, 150 vehicles, and over 50 aircraft.  The parade, which coincides with President Donald Trump's 79th birthday, is designed to tell the history of the Army.
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