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US strikes Venezuela, captures President Nicolás Maduro and his wife
Men watch smoke rising from a dock after explosions were heard at La Guaira port, Venezuela, Saturday, Jan. 3, 2026.
Commentary: Why I support the quarter zip trend for young men
As a young teen, Wallace Lane once changed out of his school uniform at a local store before walking Baltimore's streets. Now, he embraces the new preppy quarter zip trend the young generation is wearing.
As Trump targets Black history, one Maryland ranger guards Harriet Tubman’s place in it
Mary Dennard has served as a guardian of Harriet Tubman's history since the 2000s, when residents and later federal and state officials came together to develop a plan for the $21 million Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad historical park.
Park ranger Mary Dennard at the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Visitor Center in Church Creek.
Final county withdraws challenge to Maryland’s $340M Conowingo Dam deal
The deal between Maryland and Constellation Energy, meant to pave way for relicensing of the nearly century-old dam, faced opposition from a coalition of Republican-led counties on the Eastern Shore.
The Conowingo Dam on the Susquehanna River was built in 1928.
Equitea opens in Remington, tapping into America’s growing matcha craze
Equitea has opened its first brick-and-mortar shop in Remington — the only cafe dedicated to specialty green teas in the city.
Equitea owner Quentin Vennie makes a matcha drink during the opening part of his month-long matcha shop pop up in the Remington neighborhood of Baltimore, MD on Feb. 22, 2025.
Howard County Inspector General Board member alleges conflict in Kelly Madigan selection
The complaint alleges that Steve Quisenberry violated Howard County ethics laws by serving on the advisory board that selected his boss, who in turn picked him for the top job in Baltimore County.
Board member Steven Quisenberry, on screen, virtually attends a meeting of the Howard County Inspector General Advisory Board chaired by David Salem, center left, and attended by other members of the board at the George Howard Building in Ellicott City, Md. on Thursday, August 28, 2025.
Blake Horvath leads No. 22 Navy to 35-13 victory over short-handed Cincinnati in Liberty Bowl
Horvath scored on a 2-yard run and had scoring passes of 30 and 13 yards.
Cincinnati running back Zion Johnson loses his helmet as he tackled by Navy linebacker Coleman Cauley and defensive end Julien Moutome during the first quarter of the Liberty Bowl.
Nate Bittle, Takai Simpkins lead Oregon to 64-54 victory over Maryland
Solomon Washington finished with 17 points and 12 rebounds in a second straight double-double for the Terrapins (7-7, 0-3 Big Ten).
Forward Solomon Washington, pictured against Michigan, led Maryland with 17 points and 12 assists against Oregon.
Some Maryland hospitals enforce mask requirements amid rising flu cases
Flu cases in Maryland are high, and officials warn it’s going to get worse.
Many medical facilities’ official policies recommend, even strongly recommend, visitors and staff wear masks.
Silver Spring kidnapping suspect drove teen from Kentucky to Florida to Maryland, police say
The accused kidnapper of a 13-year-old Kentucky girl met her online, drove her from her home state to Florida and then to his Silver Spring home, according to news reports. He is now in a Kentucky jail.
Christian Delgado's Silver Spring home, where police and U.S. marshals found a missing girl.
Ravens sign long snapper Nick Moore to 4-year extension
Appearing on the “Ryan Ripken Show,” Nick Moore said he finalized the deal Friday afternoon. He was set to reach free agency this offseason.
Ravens long snapper Nick Moore (46) of looks on from the tunnel before the team's Week 10 game against the Minnesota Vikings.
To help the Orioles, Shane Baz hopes to reintroduce a pitch he couldn’t locate in 2025
Shane Baz struck out 176 hitters in 166 1/3 innings for the Rays last season.
Paramedic under investigation for explicit videos defends urinating in family’s food
A Baltimore County paramedic has been under investigation for allegedly ejaculating and urinating on his colleagues' belongings.
The Baltimore County Fire Department logo.
NASA library closure in Maryland the latest in Trump cuts to space research
The Trump administration will close NASA’s largest research library, located at the Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, this week.
The NASA Goddard Information and Collaboration Center in Greenbelt, Md.
Annapolis woman who works as D.C. cop charged in road rage incident
An Annapolis woman who works as a sergeant for the Metropolitan Police Department in Washington, D.C., faces assault and firearm violation charges for an alleged road rage incident last month.
State Trooper Police Car from the Maryland State Police on parking lot.
Lamar Jackson gets full week of practice ahead of Ravens’ regular-season finale against Steelers
Coach John Harbaugh said at the beginning of the week that, if Jackson was healthy enough, he would play against the Steelers over backup Tyler Huntley.
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson drops back to pass in the second quarter against the New England Patriots in Week 16.
State finds neglect in foster teen’s hotel suicide, says aide didn’t secure meds
The company contracted to care for the teenage girl who had been living in an East Baltimore hotel for weeks failed to lock up her medication or properly supervise her, a state report found.
Department of Human Services building on S. Charles Street, in Baltimore, Wednesday, February 26, 2025.
Columbia’s Snowden movie theater to close
Columbia Snowden 14 and ScreenX will close its doors for good on Jan. 5, leaving Howard County with just one movie theater.
The former Cinemark theater in Columbia is slated to open again by Phoenix Theatres on May 9 according to a sign on the building.
Ravens sign DL John Jenkins to 1-year extension, fortifying 2026 run defense
Jenkins, 36, has played 483 snaps this season for a defense that has turned into one of the NFL’s best against the run.
Ravens nose tackle John Jenkins, center, holds up a football and cheers during the first quarter at M&T Bank Stadium on October 12, 2025.
Body camera shows Baltimore County Police fatally shoot man armed with knife in Essex
Baltimore County Police officers fatally shot Howard Sye, 31, after he tried to punch another member of the force, body camera footage released on Friday shows.
Police-worn body camera footage shows an encounter between Baltimore County police and Howard Sye in Essex in December. Sye, 31, died after being shot at an apartment complex in the 900 block of Holgate Drive.
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