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    Woman dies after being struck by car in Baltimore County
    Loretta Pretlow, 67, appeared to be trying to cross Liberty Road when a westbound car hit her.
    A close up photo of a yellow crosswalk sign at a city intersection.
    Parents who owe child support could lose US passports under expanded enforcement plans
    Parents who owe a significant amount of child support soon could lose their ability to travel internationally as the Trump administration expands and steps up enforcement of a 30-year-old law that allows the federal government to revoke American passports until payments are made.
    FILE - The cover of a U.S. Passport is displayed in Tigard, Ore., Saturday, Dec. 11, 2021. (AP Photo/Jenny Kane, File)
    Gov. Moore town hall airs on CBS Sunday
    Moore answers questions about his rocky relationship with Republican President Donald Trump and on immigration policy, according to clips released by CBS.
    Norah O’Donnell interviews Maryland Governor Wes Moore in Cambridge, Maryland for CBS NEWS THINGS THAT MATTER TOWN HALL, airing on Sunday, Feb. 15 on CBS at 8:00 PM ET after 60 MINUTES.   Photo: Allison Shelley/CBS News ©2026 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    Maryland Democrats’ top plan for high BGE bills? Saving you 80 cents.
    A Maryland bill to curb executive compensation at power companies may have more bark than bite.
    The 21-story, mixed-use Constellation Building serves as the headquarters of Constellation Energy and a regional office for the Exelon Corporation.
    A year after border agent’s killing, Zizians fight charges in Maryland and 2 other states
    Seven members of the group known as Zizians are jailed in three states, all awaiting trial, nearly a year after the killing of a U.S. border agent.
    In this image from video, Jack LaSota, also known as Ziz, who is at the center of a cultlike group known as Zizians and linked to several deaths across the U.S., is escorted into court for a pretrial hearing on trespassing, gun and drug charges in Cumberland, Md., Friday, Jan. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Mark Scolforo)
    Hundreds of agents search for Nancy Guthrie as her case spotlights other families left behind
    As hundreds of federal and local agents search the Arizona desert nearly two weeks after Nancy Guthrie vanished, families of other missing people are reminded how elusive answers can be.
    Jeff Robb, a Seattle resident wintering in Tucson, signs a banner supporting Nancy Guthrie in Tucson Ariz., on Friday, Feb. 13, 2026. (AP Photo/Ty ONeil)
    What to know about the Homeland Security shutdown
    U.S. Department of Homeland Security seal seen on a podium
    Love the salt, hate the salt: Go wash it off before it rusts your car away
    Maryland: As the weather warms, it’s important to clean the salt off your vehicles. Here’s why.
    THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2026 - The Water Works Car Wash on Spa Road in Annapolis was busy with dozens of customers coming through in the afternoon to hose down their vehicles themselves or use the automated wash.
    At BLK Swan, ‘Soul Food Sundays’ re-create the feeling of home
    During Black History Month, BLK Swan is hosting special Soul Food Sunday dinners to recreate the kind of meal that once anchored the week in Black households.
    Smothered Pork Chops at BLK Swan.
    Reports of Hunt Valley ICE office spark County Council emergency meeting
    Baltimore County Executive Kathy Klausmeier is calling an emergency County Council session after reports that ICE will open legal offices in Hunt Valley.
    The federal government is leasing office space in a building at 201 International Circle in Hunt Valley. County Executive Kathy Klausmeier called an emergency meeting of the County Council amid reports that it may be for an ICE legal office.
    Meet the Olympians with Maryland connections who are competing in Italy
    The Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina have plenty for Maryland sports fans to follow.
    United States' Summer Britcher prepares to start for a women's single luge run at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, Monday, Feb. 9, 2026. (AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi)
    Maryland faces another spate of viral infections. This time it’s mumps.
    Maryland health officials are warning about an uptick in cases of mumps.
    Vaccine information laid out during a Vaccine Clinic offered at BCPS Fest held at New Town High School on August 16th, 2025 in Owings Mills, MD.
    Maryland bill would allow BGE to build natural gas, not just renewable power
    BGE and its parent company, Exelon, have emphasized their interest in building climate-friendly solar and battery projects in Maryland. But a bill backed by the utility would also lay a pathway for building fossil fuel plants, including natural gas.
    The 21-story, mixed-use Constellation Building serves as the headquarters of Constellation Energy and a regional office for the Exelon Corporation.
    Jesse Minter’s first Ravens staff has plenty of common ground, plus more coaching takeaways
    In just over a month, the Ravens have remade their staff. Here’s what we can learn from Jesse Minter’s coaching and support staff hires.
    Three weeks after taking over in Baltimore, Jesse Minter has his coaching staff in place.
    16 Maryland-themed Valentine’s Day cards that will make you smarter
    There’s a card here for your special Maryland bae, your AI companion (that’s a thing now), and your mom.
    Trump pardons 5 ex-NFLers for various crimes, former Ravens player among them
    The pardons were announced by White House pardon czar Alice Marie Johnson. Ex-NFL players Joe Klecko, Nate Newton, Jamal Lewis, Travis Henry and the late Billy Cannon were granted the clemency.
    Former Baltimore Ravens player Jamal Lewis waves during the Ring of Honor induction ceremony during halftime in the NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and Cleveland Browns in Baltimore, Thursday, Sept. 27, 2012. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)
    Maryland lawmakers question ICE, DHS over ‘disturbing’ conditions at Baltimore facility
    Members of Maryland’s congressional delegation sent a letter Friday to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and acting ICE Director Todd Lyons questioning what some have called abusive treatment in an immigration holding room facility in downtown Baltimore.
    DHS officers watch as people march in the streets surrounding the U.S. Customs and Immigration field office in Baltimore.
    Temperatures to climb for Presidents Day weekend as Maryland continues to thaw
    High pressure is driving temperatures up this weekend, with some widespread rain expected in Central Maryland, according to the National Weather Service.
    A large pile of snow partially blocks Eager Street near downtown Baltimore on Friday.
    Baltimore’s overrun by deer. The city plans to kill them.
    Deer in Baltimore are out of control. Starting this spring, the city plans to deploy sharpshooters in three parks to begin culling the population.
    A deer wanders through Lake Roland Park in June.
    How Maryland schools will respond to rumored ICE ramp-ups
    Rumors of an influx of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents coming to Maryland have put communities on edge.
    Students walk through the hall inside Hampstead Hill Academy on 8/29/22. Monday was the first day back to school for Baltimore City students.
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