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    Baltimore councilman calls on city to fire ‘clueless’ snowplow company
    A Baltimore City councilman vented his frustrations with one of the city's snow removal contractors after he said snowplow drivers failed to their job.
    Private snow removal companies assist with plowing in Reservoir Hill, Baltimore, MD, on Jan 6. 2024.
    Nearly 1 in 4 people killed by Maryland police was in mental health crisis, AG finds
    Since 2021, the Maryland Office of the Attorney General has reviewed 86 cases in which someone was killed by police — and 20 of those cases involved mental health crises, according to a report released Thursday.
    Baltimore Police on scene of a police-involved shooting on the 2700 block of Mosher Street on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
    List: School closings and delays for Friday
    Here are the Maryland K-12 schools, colleges and universities that will be closed, delayed or switching to virtual learning due to the weather.
    Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2026 — Baltimore County School busses sit in the county lot on Providence Road on day when schools are closed because of snow.
    Man impersonating an FBI agent tried to get Luigi Mangione out of jail, authorities say
    A man falsely claiming to be an FBI agent showed up to a federal jail in New York City on Wednesday night and told officers he had a court order to release Luigi Mangione, authorities said.
    Luigi Mangione appears in Manhattan Criminal Court for an evidence hearing, Thursday, Dec. 4, 2025, in New York. (Angela Weiss/Pool Photo via AP)
    6 takeaways from Ravens head coach Jesse Minter’s first press conference, from play-calling to the coordinator search
    A week ago, the Ravens hired Jesse Minter as the fourth head coach in franchise history. On Thursday, he got his grand introduction.
    From left, Ravens President Sashi Brown, newly hired head coach Jesse Minter and GM/Executive Vice President Eric DeCosta hold a news conference announcing Minter’s hiring on Thursday at the Under Armour Performance Center.
    University of Maryland restores heat after encouraging students to leave campus
    The state’s flagship university lost heat and hot water twice in two days amid freezing temperatures.
    The University of Maryland, College Park has restored heat and hot water to more than 100 buildings after frigid temperatures caused outages twice in two days.
    Francis Scott Key Elementary/Middle students moved after mold discovered in walls
    Nearly 600 South Baltimore students will be bused eight miles to the former Thurgood Marshall Middle School building in East Baltimore.
    Francis Scott Key Elementary/Middle School students have been moved after mold was discovered in the walls of the school.
    Nor’easter likely to miss Maryland but Baltimore faces near-record cold
    The powerful nor’easter that intensifies into a bomb cyclone will likely miss the Baltimore area, but the city could still see near record-breaking cold.
    Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2026 — The Seven Foot Knoll Lighthouse is seen in the snow at sunrise on Baltimore’s Inner Harbor.
    Ravens coach Jesse Minter’s first press conference is finally here. Does ‘winning’ it matter?
    Coach Jesse Minter’s presser Thursday will help set the narrative for the next phase of the Ravens’ offseason. But does it have any predictive value?
    Former Los Angeles Chargers defensive coordinator Jesse Minter, center, looks on during the first half of a game against the Jacksonville Jaguars on Nov. 16, 2025.
    Random junk marks the spot in Baltimore’s snow parking wars
    To chair, or not to chair? Baltimore residents turn to children’s kitchenettes, tiki torches and good old lawn chairs to preserve hard-won parking spots as the snowstorm dig-out from continues.
    The winter storm is over, but your BGE bill is brewing. Here are programs to help.
    An unusual cold snap is going to drive up winter BGE bills. Here are seven programs that could help people at risk of losing power.
    Baltimore Gas and Electric bills are escalating from higher winter usage.
    Sayvia Sellers scores career-high 38 as No. 25 Washington women top No. 16 Maryland 83-80 in 2OT
    Yarden Garzon scored 24 points and Addi Mack 20 for Maryland (17-5, 5-5 Big Ten).
    Oluchi Okananwa of Maryland draws a foul on Brynn McGaughy of Washington during the third quarter Wednesday night.
    Washington County: Feds’ plan for immigration detention near Hagerstown cannot be stopped
    The federal government moved quickly over the last month to establish a foothold in Maryland, notifying Washington County officials of its intentions just days before inking the deed giving it full ownership of the property in Williamsport, just outside of Hagerstown.
    his new warehouse off Hopewell Road outside Hagerstown has beed toured by government officials for possible use as an ICE detention facility.
    Prosecutors seek July trial in Luigi Mangione’s state murder case
    Manhattan prosecutors urged a judge to set a July trial date in Luigi Mangione ’s state murder case in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, two months before jury selection in his federal death penalty case.
    Luigi Mangione is escorted into Manhattan state court in New York, Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2025. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)
    List: School closings and delays for Thursday
    As the weather remain frigid, here are the K-12 schools, colleges and universities that remain closed, delayed or have switched to virtual learning.
    The weather will remain frigid the rest of this week, and some roads are still icy.
    Poppleton’s lawsuit of last resort gets second chance
    Residents of a West Baltimore neighborhood are still trying to kick a developer out of their neighborhood and end one of Baltimore’s most controversial land deals.
    The now vacant lot in Poppleton where Diane Bell's previous home stood. Photographed February 26, 2025.
    Bitter cold continues as Maryland faces potential ‘bomb cyclone’
    In Maryland, temperatures will stay below freezing through early next week and some forecasters say the East Coast could be facing a “bomb cyclone.”
    Another storm is developing in the Atlantic ocean, a nor’easter that could bring heavy snow and strong winds to the East Coast this weekend.
    Local Hall of Fame voter on Bill Belichick’s snub: ‘Maybe I don’t agree with it, but ... I respect the process’
    Scott Garceau said he got texts and calls wondering how he voted on Bill Belichick, who was raised in Annapolis. His response to each was the same.
    Former New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick shakes hands with Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson after Baltimore’s 37-26 win at Gillette Stadium in 2022.
    Baltimore County Council won’t landmark Ruxton house, saving owner a $160,000 window tab
    Joseph Coale, a local historian who nominated the home for inclusion on the Baltimore County Landmarks List a year ago, withdrew his application for the property, known as Maroney House, to receive landmark status.
    Cassandra London bought this house in Ruxton with the intention of keeping the historical integrity of the outside and modernizing the inside. Unbeknownst to her, a neighbor nominated the property for a landmarks designation. Ifi that goes through, she will have to spend $160,000 on historically accurate windows - money she doesn't have.
    3 across Maryland hospitalized after ice from cars crashes through windshields
    An Anne Arundel County sheriff’s deputy on Interstate 97 and two people on Interstate 95 in Harford County were hospitalized after airborne ice from another vehicle crashed through their windshields.
    A black car with a shattered windshield
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