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A chocolate Lab got stuck on thin ice. Firefighters came to the rescue.
The Anne Arundel County Fire Department said Monday that crews rescued a chocolate Lab that was stuck on a frozen creek.
Early Monday, the department said, emergency dispatchers received a 911 call that a dog was stuck on Luce Creek, which was iced over because of frigid cold temperatures.
The county is bending its snow parking rule — because it’s really hard to shovel
Montgomery County government has changed its snow parking rules. County government will open Tuesday, and schools will remain closed.
A snowplow travels south on Colesville Road on Sunday, Jan. 25, 2026, during a snowstorm in Silver Spring, Md.
Dangerous cold continues as Maryland recovers from winter storm
Maryland is digging out from a major winter storm that brought heavy snow and ice. And more cold is on the way.
A front-end loader takes snow to a truck on South Charles Street as crews work to clear roads in Federal Hill.
More MTA buses will run Tuesday, but some express routes still suspended
Improving road conditions will allow the Maryland Transit Administration to restore some suspended bus routes Tuesday, the agency announced.
A bus drives down North Avenue during Sunday's snow storm.
Shelters filled past capacity due to snowstorm
Montgomery County’s shelters served dozens more unhoused people during the snowstorm than they can usually serve.
A man walks down Georgia Ave. on Sunday, Jan. 25, 2026, during a snowstorm  in Silver Spring, Md.
What we know about the investigations into the Minneapolis shooting death of Alex Pretti
The fatal shooting of a Minneapolis man has prompted calls for a thorough independent investigation into the second death at the hands of ICE officers since the Trump administration began its large-scale operation in the city late last year.
A photo of 37-year-old Alex Pretti, who was fatally shot by a U.S. Border Patrol officer over the weekend, is displayed at the shooting scene Monday, Jan. 26, 2026, in Minneapolis.
A broken eye socket and frostbite, but no storm surge for Maryland ERs so far
Maryland hospitals have treated some more snowstorm-related patients, but it's not been overwhelming so far, officials say. They are, however, ready for ice to send more their way.
A "care cart" with goodies is making the rounds for staff at Sinai Hospital in Baltimore.
As Maryland digs out of a snowstorm, another could be on the way
The Baltimore area registered about 11 inches of combined snow and sleet from the weekend’s snowstorm.
Stephen Suprik clears the snow around his car in Dundalk on Monday.
Officials urge caution on roads as icy conditions persist
Sporadic sunshine could melt snow and ice on some patches of roadway, but wet areas are likely to refreeze in the Baltimore area, officials warn.
People walk on Greenmont Avenue as recovery efforts are underway following Sunday’s snowstorm. While some of the city streets are passable, most sidewalks are not.
List: Winter storm school closings and delays for Tuesday
As crews clear snow, several school systems across Maryland will be closed or delayed on Tuesday.
Several school systems across Maryland will be closed or delayed on Tuesday.
Curio Wellness CEO Michael Bronfein was an ‘anchor’ in Baltimore’s business world
Michael Bronfein, a serial entrepreneur and political fundraiser who co-founded the cannabis company Curio Wellness, died last Wednesday in Florida. He was 70.
Matthew Swinburne, left, listens, as Michael Bronfein discusses cannabis at Impact Maryland, a thought leadership conference hosted by The Baltimore Banner Tuesday, Oct.10, 2023 in Baltimore.
Live updates: Progressive coalition pushes Senate on redistricting
Key House and Senate committees will get a breakdown of Wes Moore’s budget proposal.
The long journey home made a little longer by ice and snow
At Penn Station and BWI, travelers dealt with delays and cancellations of planes, trains and buses amid Winter Storm Fern. Not everyone minded.
Travelers wait to board their Amtrak train at Penn Station in Baltimore on Monday.
After the snow comes the next challenge for schools — extreme cold
As Maryland schools are clearing out from the winter snow storm, officials are trying to prepare for the next weather event: extreme cold.
Lockers in a hallway inside of Oakland Mills High School in Columbia, Md. on Wednesday, April 9, 2025.
BGE dodged major outages in the storm. But it’s not over yet.
The lights went out for around 1 million Americans during this year’s winter storm. But Marylanders made up fewer than 300 of those who experienced power outages.
Marylanders made up fewer than 300 of those who experienced power outages this weekend.
Watch: Superintendent’s snow day rap gets clicks and a few clucks
Somewhere at the intersection of creative and cringe lies Superintendent Thomas Taylor’s rap video announcing an MCPS snow day.
MCPS Superintendent Thomas Taylor becomes Super Snowy/Doctor T when he decides to close schools.
Hey, Maryland, send us your best snow photos
Three side-by-side photos during a snowfall: two adults smiling and posing on a snowy city street; two young children in winter coats holding hands while walking through deep snow; and a brown dog with snow on its nose and face, eyes closed, standing in the snow.
30 people dead from effects of winter storm as more freezing cold pummels US
Authorities reported at least 18 weather-related deaths.
Businesses on Market Street working to get sidewalks cleared as the afternoon sleet adds to the snow in Frederick City, Jan. 25, 2026.
How Jesse Minter can unlock the Ravens defense | Banner Ravens Podcast
Baltimore's defense finished 18th in points per game allowed in 2025.
Jon Meoli: The Orioles have done plenty this winter. Why does it feel like another starter is so important?
The Orioles have accomplished a lot in the offseason, but still they fill one starting pitcher light.
Framber Valdez remains available as a free agent after the Orioles lost out on Ranger Suárez.
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