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Southwest puts new limit on portable chargers as airline tries to reduce fire risks
Travelers will soon face restrictions on how many portable chargers they can carry on a flight as airlines continue to try to reduce the risk of another lithium battery fire aboard their jets.
Southwest Airlines pilots about 70% of flights in and out of Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport.
Turnstile feared ex-guitarist years before attempted murder arrest, audio reveals
Brady Ebert, 33, of Silver Spring, is accused of intentionally hitting William Yates, the father of Turnstile frontman Brendan Yates, with a car.
Brady Ebert of Turnstile performs at Rock On The Range Music Festival on Saturday, May 20, 2017, in Columbus, Ohio.
How Sally McKenney built a baking empire from her Baltimore County kitchen
McKenney turned her baking blog into an empire. She just published her fourth cookbook.
Sally McKenney started her blog, Sally's Baking Addiction, as a place for friends and family to find her recipes. Today, it draws 25 million views a month.
Maryland Democrats can’t agree on how to save you $150 a year on energy bills
Ratepayer advocates argue that recent changes undercut Democrats’ promises to cut energy bills in Maryland.
Senate President Bill Ferguson talks with House Speaker Joseline Peña-Melnyk before a We are CASA rally outside the Maryland Statehouse before the signing of Senate bill 245 and House bill 444, ending Maryland’s 287(g) program which deputized local law enforcement to act as federal immigration agents.
Battle between Xfinity and E.W. Scripps leads to WMAR-2 blackout in Baltimore
Xfinity customers in Baltimore and millions of subscribers nationwide lost access to 40 broadcasting stations after Comcast, which owns Xfinity, and broadcasting company E. W. Scripps failed to reach an agreement over access to programming.
WMAR-2 is one of 40 broadcasting stations Xfinity lost due to disagreements over programming access.
The Rockwell nightclub in Fells Point to close this summer
The Rockwell, a popular Fells Point nightclub, will close this summer.
The Rockwell in Fells Point will close on June 7.
Freeze warning and wildfire threat: Roller-coaster weather continues in Maryland
The National Weather Service issued a freeze warning for much of Central Maryland, effective from midnight to 9 a.m. Wednesday.
A person walks in Fells Point, Baltimore, on Wednesday, January 22, 2025. Below freezing conditions persisted in Maryland Wednesday morning, accompanied by wind gusts making it feel close to zero degrees in parts of the state. The extreme cold warning for western Maryland and the cold weather advisory for the rest of the state — including Baltimore City and Baltimore, Howard, Anne Arundel, Harford and Carroll counties — remain in effect until Thursday morning at 10 a.m.
Insurance company agrees to pay $100M to survivors in Archdiocese of Baltimore bankruptcy case
The settlement with The Hartford Insurance Group is contingent on a plan of reorganization receiving court approval.
The exterior of the Archdiocese of Baltimore building as seen on Monday, March 13.
Defense contractors announce more than 250 layoffs in Maryland
Two defense contractors announced more than 200 layoffs across two locations in Maryland.
Cars travel through the main gate at Fort Meade on February 14, 2018 in Fort Meade, Maryland.
Marylanders will have a hard time seeing ‘Dune: Part Three’ on the biggest screens
The conclusion to the epic space saga doesn’t premiere until December, but many 70mm film screenings are sold out just a day after tickets went on sale.
LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 15: Timothée Chalamet and  Zendaya attend the World Premiere of "Dune: Part Two" in Leicester Square on February 15, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images for Warner Bros. Pictures)
Driver identified in Derwood fatal crash
A driver died on Monday after crashing his vehicle into a tree in Derwood on Sunday, according to Montgomery County Police.
A Baltimore County police vehicle’s lights flash while parked outside of the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center at the University of Maryland in Baltimore, Md. on Thursday, March 13, 2025.
Motorcyclist killed in Chevy Chase crash
A motorcycle and another vehicle collided on Tuesday in Chevy Chase, killing the motorcyclist, Montgomery County Police said.
Baltimore Police crime scene tape remains on the scene after a vehicle exploded inside a five-story parking garage in Baltimore’s Fells Point neighborhood on 7/27/22.  Two people are being treated for injuries, fire officials said Wednesday afternoon.
Hutzell: Baltimore County Orphans’ Court judges give up unconstitutional pay raise
COLUMN | Baltimore County violated the state constitution last year when it awarded $30,000 raises to its three orphans’ court judges. It should have known better. But when it comes to the orphans’ court, getting the law wrong is a common outcome.
The Baltimore County Orphans Court conducts its hearings in a series of small courtrooms on the fifth floor of the county courthouse in Towson.
Baltimore’s most luxurious waterfront condos have never been cheaper
The Four Seasons Private Residences in Harbor East is facing a lawsuit from investors who allege condo sale prices are being artificially inflated.
The 62-unit Four Seasons Private Residences sits atop the Four Seasons hotel in Harbor East.
How the Rachel Carson museum is making its mark years before it opens
Springsong, the Silver Spring-based museum dedicated to environmentalist Rachel Carson, isn’t scheduled to open until 2028. But the founder is wasting no time building a name in the community now.
Rachel Carson, a longtime Silver Spring resident, is pictured sitting in the Northwest Branch of the Anacostia, near the future site of the Springsong Museum.
Maryland’s backlogged board keeps new drug counselors from joining overdose fight
Staff turnover and vacancies at the Board of Professional Counselors and Therapists are creating major problems in Maryland’s drug addiction treatment field and hindering the state’s fight against overdoses.
Melissa Grim has been waiting for six months for the Maryland Board of Professional Counselors and Therapists to process her application to become a licensed counselor.
Youth charging reform bill headed to Maryland governor after more than a decade
The Youth Charging Reform Act heads to Gov. Moore, shifting most teen assault and gun cases to juvenile court under new Maryland law.
Del. N. Scott Phillips, a Baltimore County Democrat, attends Gov. Wes Moore’s State of the State address in the Maryland State House in Annapolis, Md. on Wednesday, February 5, 2025.
Baltimore Police identify officer, man in Upton shooting
The shooting shut down a stretch of Pennsylvania Avenue last week, with over a dozen police vehicles flooding the area.
Baltimore PD officers respond to the scene of a police-involved shooting on the 1700 block of Pennsylvania Avenue on Thursday.
Artemis II crew tear up over idea of naming moon crater after astronaut’s late wife
Artemis II crew members want to name a moon crater after fellow astronaut Reid Wiseman’s late wife, Carroll.
In this fully illuminated view of the Moon, the near side (the hemisphere we see from Earth), is visible on the right.
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