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    Violence hit these Baltimore businesses after Freddie Gray’s death. Few have stuck around.
    What happened to the Baltimore business owners who sued the city in 2017 after the unrest following Freddie Gray's death.
    EN5RAD Baltimore, Maryland, USA. 28th Apr, 2015. Area residents gather at the site of a senior home and community center under construction burned by Baltimore rioters. The project was to be a 60-unit affordable housing project that reportedly cost $16 million and was due to be completed in December. A pastor and members of the South Baptist Church that sponsored the project vowed to rebuild it.
    Hutzell: How do you count 2025 layoffs in Maryland? The math is murky.
    COLUMN | The number of 2025 layoffs in Maryland is harder to determine than you’d think. Yet it remains one of the ways the average person understands what’s happening in the economy.
    Employees of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) stand in line to enter the Mary E. Switzer Memorial Building on April 02, 2025 in Washington, DC. Layoffs began earlier this week at the Health and Human Service Administration offices after it was announced last week that the Trump Administration plans to cut 10,000 jobs at HHS.
    Maryland lets anyone file for criminal charges β€” and innocent people pay the price
    Maryland’s district court commissioner system allows people to file criminal charges with little oversight, a Banner investigation found. The process can be abused and upend lives.
    Tahirah Williams said her life changed after a perpetually aggrieved neighbor went to a district court commissioner and applied for criminal charges against her.
    5 Marylanders caught in a system where you could be β€˜locked up on a person’s word’
    In Maryland, people can be arrested, thrown in jail and forced to defend themselves against criminal charges without input from police or prosecutors.
    Dashing to a plane? TSA Choir brings joy to BWI travelers.
    The TSA Choir at BWI Airport in Maryland is going viral for spreading holiday cheer with Mariah Carey’s classic β€œAll I Want for Christmas Is You.”
    The TSA choir sings a cover of "All I Want For Christmas Is You" at the Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport.
    How Maryland could fix a system that lets anyone seek criminal charges and upend lives
    Experts say several changes could improve an unusual part of the criminal legal system in Maryland β€” one that allows anyone to seek charges on their own without input from police or prosecutors.
    Maryland State Police investigating 3rd prisoner death this month
    Maryland State Police are investigating the 12th prisoner death this year and third this month, officials said Monday.
    Maryland State Police are investigating four deaths of prisoners at North Branch Correctional Institution in Cumberland, the most of any state facility this year.
    Judge allows Kilmar Ábrego García to remain free while she considers immigration issues
    A federal judge on Monday questioned whether government officials could be trusted to follow orders barring them from taking Kilmar Ábrego García into immigration custody or deporting him.
    Kilmar Ábrego García reported for an ICE check-in in downtown Baltimore earlier this month after being released from detention in Pennsylvania.
    Eastern Shore opposition to Maryland’s $340M Conowingo Dam deal splinters
    After a coalition of counties challenged the long-awaited Conowingo Dam settlement last month, Maryland officials have mounted an influence campaign on the Eastern Shore. Now, just one holdout remains.
    Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2025 β€” The Conowingo Dam is seen as the sun rises over the Susquehanna River.
    Moore declares Christmas Eve a holiday for Maryland government
    State government offices will be closed in Maryland on Wednesday, Christmas Eve.
    Homes are decorated in holiday lights at Hampden's Miracle on 34th Street annual display on Sunday, December 8, 2024.
    Ravens coach John Harbaugh addresses job security: β€˜I try to do the job, not try to keep the job’
    Asked about his job security for the first time this season, John Harbaugh called it a β€œgreat question” but stressed that coaching is a β€œday-to-day job.”
    Ravens coach John Harbaugh watches as the New England Patriots run out the clock in the fourth quarter to defeat Baltimore 28-24 at M&T Bank Stadium.
    Marylanders traveling for Christmas, New Year’s Eve to top 2.3M
    Nearly 2.4 million Maryland residents are traveling between Dec. 20-Jan. 1 for the holiday season, the third-highest on record, AAA said.
    Nearly 2.4 million Marylanders are predicted to travel for the holiday season, with 134,000 estimated to travel by air β€” an 11% jump from last year, according to AAA.
    BWI briefly halts security checkpoints for β€˜law enforcement investigation’
    Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport suspended security checkpoints temporarily Monday morning due to a law enforcement investigation.
    The security pause at the Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport comes amid the busy holiday travel season.
    Childs Walker: The Ravens’ well-worn failings point to a need for change
    The Ravens squandered an 11-point lead in a 28-24 loss to the New England Patriots. Their playoff hopes are hanging by a thread. Here are five things we learned from the game.
    Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is slow to get up after being hit by Patriots safety Craig Woodson late in the second quarter Sunday night. He left the game shortly after and did not return.
    With Lamar Jackson hurt and another lead lost, a fragile Ravens season reaches its breaking point
    The Ravens lost so much in Sunday’s 28-24 loss to the New England Patriots that the most important casualty might actually be hope.
    Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers walks off the field following Sunday’s game against the New England Patriots.
    Weather on Christmas? Warm and no snow in sight.
    There’s a chance of rain mixed with snow and sleet starting Monday, but there will be little to no accumulation, according to the National Weather Service.
    Homes are decorated in holiday lights at Hampden's Miracle on 34th Street annual display on Sunday, December 8, 2024.
    McClain Delaney regrets voting β€˜yes’ for Trump-backed Laken Riley Act
    Rep. April McClain Delaney is disavowing her January vote in support of a law that requires federal law enforcement to detain undocumented immigrants accused β€” but not convicted β€” of certain crimes.
    U.S. Rep. April McClain Delaney, who represents several Western Maryland counties and upper Montgomery County, was one of 46 House Democrats, some in swing districts like hers, who voted in favor of the Laken Riley Act.
    Instant analysis: Ravens collapse late in a frustrating (but familiar) loss
    The Ravens have a 10% chance to make the playoffs.
    Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers scores a touchdown in the third quarter of Sunday’s 28-24 loss to the Patriots.
    Ravens’ Kyle Hamilton, Ronnie Stanley active vs. Patriots; playoff picture comes into focus
    Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton will play in Sunday’s crucial game against the New England Patriots despite an ankle injury that limited him in practice Friday.
    Baltimore Ravens quarterback Tyler Huntley (5) rushes forward, guarded by offensive lineman Ronnie Stanley (79), for a gain in the fourth quarter of a game against the Chicago Bears at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Md., on Sunday, Oct. 26, 2025.
    James Ransone, who played Ziggy on β€˜The Wire,’ dead at 46
    James Ransone β€œcommitted not only to the work but to the camaraderie that turns every good film production into something familial and caring,” said David Simon, creator of β€œThe Wire.”
    Cast member James Ransone arrives at the Los Angeles premiere of "It: Chapter 2" at the Regency Village Theatre on Monday, August 26, 2019.
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