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Correctional officer accused of assault at Baltimore City Juvenile Justice Center
Dawaun Gough, 34, is charged in Baltimore Circuit Court with second-degree assault, misconduct in office and making a false entry into public documents.
Baltimore Juvenile Justice Center at 300 N. Gay St. opened it’s doors in October 2003.
Baltimore’s mayor says his tax plan will help homeowners. City Council isn’t so sure.
Discussions about Mayor Brandon Scott’s tax relief plan got off to a rocky start before a Baltimore City Council committee Tuesday.
Councilman Isaac “Yitzy” Schleifer pushed back on claims that Mayor Brandon Scott’s plan would reduce property taxes for homeowners.
After 8 years as Annapolis mayor, Gavin Buckley is running for Anne Arundel County Council
Gavin Buckley’s retirement from politics didn’t last long. Just months after completing eight years as mayor of Annapolis, Buckley has filed to run for Anne Arundel County Council.
Annapolis Mayor Gavin Buckley speaks during a dedication ceremony in 2025. Just months after completing eight years as mayor of Annapolis, Buckley has filed to run for Anne Arundel County Council.
Anne Arundel County leaders condemn apparent racist abuse of campaign volunteer in Crofton
Anne Arundel County Councilman Pete Smith, a Democrat running for county executive, said a campaign volunteer was recently subjected to racist abuse while canvassing.
Anne Arundel County Councilman Pete Smith, a Democrat running for county executive, said a campaign volunteer was recently subjected to racist abuse while canvassing.
The Black Olive owners file bankruptcy to halt foreclosure auction of its building
To avoid a foreclosure auction on its Bond Street building in Fells Point, The Black Olive owners file for bankruptcy.
On Tuesday, the auction for the building that housed The Black Olive was canceled.
Video shows moments after fatal police-involved crash in Howard County
The Maryland Office of the Attorney General on Tuesday released body camera footage from the Jan. 17 fatal single-vehicle crash involving a juvenile driver and the Howard County Police Department.
The Maryland Attorney General's office on Tuesday released body camera footage from the Jan. 17 police involved fatal single-vehicle crash involving a juvenile driver in Columbia.
Maryland’s education watchdog will soon be out of a job
Richard Henry investigated wrongdoing by school boards and superintendents in Maryland for six years. Gov. Wes Moore administration wants someone new.
Richard Henry began his role as the inspector general for education on in 2020.
Daughter of detained immigrant celebrates Maryland’s breakup with ICE
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore signed a bill Tuesday to end the state’s local partnerships with federal immigration officials.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore hands a pen to 10-year-old Liliana Ramirez after signing a bill to end Maryland’s 287(g) programs.
Chris Bassitt, MLBPA executive subcommittee member, reacts to Tony Clark’s resignation: ‘We are OK’
With multiple reports indicating Major League Baseball Players Association Executive Director Tony Clark is expected to resign, Orioles right-hander Chris Bassitt expressed confidence in the strength of the union and its ability to negotiate the upcoming collective bargaining agreement.
Chris Bassitt throws a bullpen session at Orioles spring training on Feb. 15.
Charlie Wilson, The Lox to headline Baltimore’s 50th AFRAM festival Juneteenth weekend
Charlie Wilson and The Lox are headlining the 50th AFRAM festival, which takes place Juneteenth weekend on June 19 to 21.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - JUNE 09: Charlie Wilson performs onstage during the 2025 BET Awards at Peacock Theater on June 09, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.  (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images for BET)
Maryland leaders remember Rev. Jesse Jackson: ‘Champion for the dignity of the working people’
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore called Jackson a “champion for the dignity of the working people” and a trailblazer in the civil rights movement who led with love and turned “protest into progress.”
Coretta Scott King holds hands while singing with the Rev. Jesse Jackson and Christine Farris, the sister of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., as they parade on Peachtree Street in Atlanta on Monday, Jan. 19, 1987 to honor King's birthday.
1 dead, 3 injured after shooting and crash near Mondawmin Mall in West Baltimore
One person was killed and three people were injured after a shootout and vehicle crash near Mondawmin Mall on Monday night in West Baltimore, according to Police Commissioner Richard Worley.
Baltimore police respond to a shooting with four victims in the 2400 block of Liberty Heights, near Mondawmin Mall, in the early hours of Tuesday morning.
Bruce Springsteen to conclude politically charged tour in DC
Bruce Springsteen is concluding his 2026 “Land Of Hope And Dreams” American tour with a politically fueled stop in Washington, D.C.
Bruce Springsteen, pictured at a 2023 Baltimore concert, last performed in Washington, D.C., in 2024, at Nationals Park.
ICE cannot detain Kilmar Ábrego García again, federal judge rules
Federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials cannot re-detain Kilmar Ábrego García, a federal judge ruled Tuesday.
A federal judge ruled Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials cannot re-detain Kilmar Ábrego García.
Robinson Chirinos returns to Orioles in player development role
The club said Chirinos will mainly support players, coaches and staff members across the lower levels of the minor leagues in a leadership and mentorship role, while also steering organizational philosophies.
Orioles catcher Samuel Basallo gets advice from the team’s former bench coach, Robinson Chirinos, following a loss to the Boston Red Sox on Aug. 25, 2025.
After Kennedy Center exit, National Opera announces new shows in Montgomery County, Baltimore
A month after departing from its longtime residency at the Kennedy Center, the Washington National Opera is bringing several performances of “West Side Story” to Maryland venues.
WASHINGTON, DC - DECEMBER 19: Workers adjust the name of the “John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts" on December 19, 2025 in Washington, DC. The Kennedy Center Board of Trustees voted in what they say was a unanimous decision to rename the facility “The Donald J. Trump and The John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts”.
Baltimore County Council moves out of its chambers to make room for new members
The Baltimore County Council is relocating temporarily from its chambers in Towson, so the site can be renovated to accommodate the council’s impending expansion to nine members later this year.
The Baltimore County Council is relocating from its chambers so the site can be renovated to accommodate the council’s expansion to nine members.
Le Comptoir du Vin enters its ‘bistro, baby’ era
Le Comptoir du Vin, one of Baltimore’s favorite restaurants, embarks on a new chapter under co-owner Rosemary Liss.
Le Comptoir du Vin’s chefs discuss menu combinations and ingredients ahead of a dinner service last week.
The Baltimore Symphony is using Peppa Pig to capture its youngest audience ever
The Muddy Puddles Orchestra tailors its show for kids ages 18 months and older.
Peppa Pig: My First Concert is coming to Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall in Baltimore on April 13, 2026.
Anne Arundel County bill would pave way for tiny home developments
Anne Arundel Councilman Pete Smith’s bill to allow tiny home developments in the county is up for a final vote Tuesday night.
11/4/2024, Baltimore, Maryland 

The Hope Village community before the ribbon cutting ceremony in East Baltimore, Md. on Nov. 4, 2024.  

Photograph by Gabriella Demczuk
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