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Former Howard County churches and one nearby find new life as antique stores, plant shops
Former churches in Howard County have a new lease on life as antique stores, plant good shops and other small businesses.
Former churches in Howard County, including Hallowed Ground in Oella, have a new lease on life as antique stores, plant goods shops and other small businesses.
7 things to do in Montgomery County to keep your New Year’s resolutions alive
You talked a big game on Dec. 31 about the ways you were going to change your life this year. Executing those intentions is another thing. These seven activities happening this week in Montgomery County offer the opportunity to do good on your New Year’s resolutions.
How a Patterson Park zoning fight exposed a New York investor
New York investor Benjamin Eidlisz made waves in Southeast Baltimore before myriad housing companies connected to him failed.
She waited two decades for sobriety to be cool. Here’s how she helped kick-start the movement.
Laura Silverman, a North Bethesda resident, turned her sobriety journey into an international movement for nonalcoholic beverages. Here’s what you can learn from her this Dry January.
Laura Silverman of North Bethesda turned her sobriety journey into an international community.
Alma Cocina Latina’s former head chef bets it all on his dream restaurant
Chef David Zamudio, a James Beard Award semifinalist for his time at Alma Cocina Latina, finally launches his own solo venture with Josefina in Harbor Point.
Chef David Zamudio turned down offers from other restaurants and hospitality chains, even going a year without a salary, to develop Josefina.
The $600,000 plagiarism report the University of Maryland won’t release
The University of Maryland, College Park, will not release a report that vindicated its president, Darryll Pines, of plagiarizing parts of a 2002 paper he co-authored.
UMD President Darryll Pines was cleared of allegations he plagiarized portions of a paper he co-authored in 2002.
Streeter: Maryland’s mean girl ‘Housewives’ trigger high school flashbacks
The ladies of Bravo’s “Real Housewives of Potomac” are catty, mean and make me feel like I’m in high school — even though I’m 54.
THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF POTOMAC -- "High and Dry" Episode 1014 -- Pictured: (l-r) Ashley Darby, Gizelle Bryant, Keiarna Stewart -- (Photo by: Andrew Wevers/Bravo)
Harford school board puts Superintendent Bulson on administrative leave
The Harford County school board placed Superintendent Sean Bulson on temporary leave.
Harford County Schools Superintendent Dr. Sean Bulson speaks with community members at Aberdeen High School following a presentation on the school system's budget shortfall on November 20, 2024, in Aberdeen, Md.
Wilkerson scores 24 points as Indiana rolls past Maryland 84-66
Maryland is 1-9 against teams either ranked or from a power conference.
Elijah Saunders, pictured against Gonzaga, led Maryland with 16 points against Indiana.
Prosecutors slam Luigi Mangione lawyers’ claims about Pam Bondi’s lobbying ties
Prosecutors slammed Luigi Mangione’s lawyers for making what the government said were “meritless” claims about Attorney General Pam Bondi’s ties to a lobbying firm and her decision to seek the death penalty.
Luigi Mangione appears in Manhattan Criminal Court for an evidence hearing, Thursday, Dec. 4, 2025, in New York. (Angela Weiss/Pool Photo via AP)
Contractor injured after accidental gun discharge inside Baltimore Police station
A woman contracting with the Baltimore Police Department was accidentally struck by gunfire discharge debris during an inspection at the Northern District station Wednesday, officials said.
A Baltimore Police vehicle is seen in Fells Point on April 14, 2024.
Thelma Beall, co-founder of Ledo Pizza, dies at 101
The chain co-founded by Thelma Beall now has more than 100 locations, and is still family-run.
Marquee Maryland sporting events in limbo after official’s abrupt exit
Maryland Stadium Authority official Terry Hassletine’s departure creates uncertainty for major events.
Terry Hassletine served as the head of the Sport and Entertainment Corporation of Maryland since its creation in 2019. The nonprofit has helped host multiday annual events such as the Maryland Cycling Classic, shown here.
You may disagree, but Maryland has its own style of pizza
The rectangular-shaped-and-cut pizza, known as Maryland-style pizza, originated at Ledo Pizza in 1955 and has continued to evolve at these Montgomery County eateries.
Stained Glass Pub in the Glenmont neighborhood of Silver Spring has been open since 1973. Locals gather to watch sports and chat over beers and Maryland-style pizza.
New year, new ride: Baltimore’s subway will have new railcars in service Friday
The Maryland Transit Administration is rolling into 2026 with brand-new cars for Baltimore’s subway.
Maryland Transit Administrator Holly Arnold, center, joins media and other officials on one of the new train cars on its inaugural journey with passengers through the Metro SubwayLink system Wednesday.
Buying a house in Maryland? Don’t leave any cash on the table.
If you're in the market for a home, Maryland and county governments have some financial incentives to retain more households on their tax rolls.
Reservoir Square, an eight-acre, $170 million mixed-use development is currently under construction at 600-800 West North Avenue.
Baltimore spending board approves deal requiring union wages; opponents warn it’s illegal
The deal, known as a project labor agreement, calls for priority hiring of union labor for four projects by the city’s Department of Public Works.
Opponents of the project labor agreement between the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore and the Baltimore-D.C. Metro Building Trades Council listen to testimony during Wednesday’s Board of Estimates meeting.
Days Cove landfill in White Marsh to operate on short-term lease as closure is planned
The facility operates in Gunpowder Falls State Park and has been the subject of controversy over its “trash juice” permit.
The Big Gunpowder Falls River is seen beyond Days Cove Rubble Landfill in White Marsh.
High school sweethearts to be tried together in Edgewater homicide, burning
Court papers connected to a legal argument in the case of two teens accused of kidnapping, burning and killing an Edgewater business owner revealed new details about the case.
Edward Stephen Koza, 67, was found bound and dead in the back of his burning pickup truck outside of his Edgewater koi pond business in May.
Human waste dripped from ceilings, inmates dug through walls at Baltimore jail, report says
A report dated Dec. 4, 2025, details dire conditions at the since-evacuated Maryland Reception, Diagnostic and Classification Center in downtown Baltimore.
Exterior of the Maryland Reception Diagnostic and Classification Center at 550 E Madison St.
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