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Family and parenting

    Best family-friendly winter events in Howard County
    Winter brings a season of cozy charm and festive fun to Howard County, creating the perfect backdrop for family memories.
    Saying goodbye to a Catholic church — and a link to my family’s past
    There are places that become part of us, and places where part of us of remains. Corpus Christi, one of dozens of Baltimore-area Catholic parishes set to close at the end of the month, is that kind of place for my family.
    The Rev. Martin Demek prepares for the second-to-last Sunday mass at the Corpus Christi church in Baltimore on Nov. 17.
    8 great gifts for sleep-deprived new parents
    Leave the crying to the infant and treat the sleep-deprived grown-ups to these local gifts this holiday season.
    10 Maryland-made gifts that put Amazon to shame
    Jeff Bezos doesn't need your money, but local artists, artisans and shopkeepers do.
    Baltimore state’s attorney won’t release records on child who starved to death
    Despite pressure from lawmakers, the Byrd family’s interactions with Child Protective Services remain confidential.
    Baltimore City State's Attorney Ivan Bates on October 17, 2024.
    A little girl starved to death in Baltimore. Why did no one help her?
    Five-year-old Zona Byrd’s parents face first-degree murder and child abuse charges.
    Zona Byrd
    Commentary: Breastfeeding is a personal choice, not a public debate
    The expectation of breastfeeding can be debilitating, persistent and intimidating for a new mom.
    Jasmine Vaughn-Hall holds her son for a portrait inside of their home in Baltimore, Monday, October 28, 2024.
    Police investigating after loaded gun found at a Baltimore County play place
    Baltimore County Police are investigating after a loaded firearm was discovered at the Hyper Kidz indoor playground in Owings Mills over the weekend.
    Hyper Kidz indoor playground Columbia on Friday, July 12, 2024.
    Letter: Don’t be fooled — abortion is still under threat
    The president of Planned Parenthood Maryland and president and CEO of Planned Parenthood of Metropolitan Washington, D.C., say more needs to be done to protect access to abortion care in Maryland.
    A sign in support of Question 1, a ballot measure that would enshrine reproductive rights in the Maryland constitution.
    Is your kid coughing? Walking pneumonia surging in Maryland
    The bacteria infecting children right now, Mycoplasma pneumoniae, typically triggers a spike in pneumonia cases in children every 3-7 years. However, like so many other things, the COVID pandemic disrupted the cycle.
    Alma Geddes, 3, enjoys a visit from her older brothers while hospitalized with pneumonia at GBMC.
    These kids have never done drugs. They’re still being treated for addiction.
    Opioids have devastated not just individuals in the rural Cecil County, but impacted children so heavily that officials are now treating addiction as a family affair.
    Victoria Richardson plays with her daughter Khalani, 1, and  son Zakari, 3, who both live with her.
    These Maryland women were accused of witchcraft. Their crime? Having power.
    Women who possessed special knowledge, such as midwives or herbalists, were more likely to be accused of witchcraft, as were women in need, including widows and beggars.
    An illustration depicts a woman being burned at the stake for the crime of engaging in witchcraft, circa 1692. (Photo by Kean Collection/Getty Images)
    When someone goes missing in Baltimore, these moms go looking
    When the Baltimore Police wouldn't help find her missing daughter, Tammy turned to Bonnie, who had created a Facebook group years earlier for her own missing daughter.
    Bonnie Marquez shows a missing persons poster to a passerby, in Baltimore, July 26, 2024.
    The racist roots of Maryland’s mythical Snallygaster monster
    The Snallygaster appears to have been invented by the staff of a small newspaper to terrorize and control Black people in the early 1900s.
    The Snallygaster is not just a cute cryptid from Western Maryland, but a reminder of the region’s racism.
    Maryland is a safe haven for abortion care — with one obscure exception
    Women who qualified for Medicaid because they are pregnant may have to foot the bill for an abortion.
    One of the 3 procedure rooms at Partners in Abortion Care, a women-owned and operated abortion clinic providing abortions in all trimesters, based in College Park, Maryland.
    It’s germ season. But getting flu and COVID boosters for babies may take patience.
    Getting children flu and COVID vaccines this fall may take patience, as pharmacists can't vaccinate babies and pediatricians don't all have doses yet.
    Caucasian baby boy being vaccinated by a female pediatrician
    Greater Grace leaders name organization to lead sex abuse investigation
    Greater Grace officials announced that they had selected an evangelical nonprofit, GRACE, to lead an independent investigation of sexual abuse in the church.
    Photograph of long low building with unconventional church spire and cross, with empty parking lot in front. Outside of building is labeled "Greater Grace Church."
    How a father’s love transformed Columbia into a pirate adventure
    A pirate treasure hunt that started as a Columbia dad’s way to bond with his daughter has grown into a full-blown event that draws hundreds of families.
    HoCo Pirate Adventures founder Chris Fuchs organizes nine pirate treasure hunts a year on the trails of Columbia.
    The Key Bridge collapse: Six months later, six families are still grieving
    The Key Bridge collapse killed most of a Baltimore construction crew. Their relatives share stories about the men and the pain of losing them.
    Mariela's husband was the foreman of the construction crew filling potholes on the Key Bridge on March 26.
    Letters: Rachel Morin’s mom wants to close the border. That won’t reduce violent crimes.
    A request to close the border by two moms — whose daughters were killed by immigrants, according to authorities — perpetuates a harmful myth of “migrant crime waves,” says one immigration lawyer.
    Tears were shed during a song played before the walk for Rachel Morin.
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