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Luigi Mangione still waiting for laptop judge approved for evidence review in jail
Months after a judge said Luigi Mangione could have a laptop in jail to review evidence, lawyers for the man accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson say the device has yet to be delivered.
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 21:    Luigi Mangione appears at a hearing for the murder of UHC CEO Brian Thompson at Manhattan Criminal Court on February 21, 2025 in New York City.  Mangione is accused of slaying of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson late last year and is making his first appearance on state charges of murder as an act of terrorism. He is facing 11 counts for the Dec. 4 shooting of Thompson outside a midtown Manhattan hotel which set off a massive manhunt. He is also facing federal charges of murder and other charges in Pennsylvania, where he was arrested.
Eat mor waffles: Baltimore-area Chick-fil-A locations will taste test new sandwich
The fast-food chain will roll out the sandwiches starting Dec. 1.
Chick-fil-A is testing a chicken and waffle sandwich at some restaurant locations in Maryland.
FAA says flight cuts will stay at 6% as more air traffic controllers come to work
Flight reductions at 40 major U.S. airports will remain at 6% instead of rising to 10% by the end of the week because more air traffic controllers are coming to work, officials said Wednesday.
Before the reductions, around 650 flights arrived and departed from BWI daily.
‘Split-second decisions’: County police officers honored for taking action in crisis
Montgomery County Police Chief Marc Yamada honored about 75 of his officers for acts that saved people from harm and death.
Montgomery County Police officer Susanne Min receives a Lifesaving Award during the Montgomery County Department of Police Awards Ceremony on Wednesday in Gaithersburg.
Baltimore man sentenced to life without parole for 3rd murder conviction
Reginald Lively appeared in Baltimore Circuit Court for sentencing after a jury found him guilty of first-degree murder in yet another killing.
Exterior of the Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr. Courthouse on Calvert Street in Baltimore, Md. on Saturday, July 19, 2025.
What does the founder of Tov Pizza have to do with Dalya Attar’s case?
A member of the Baltimore City Democratic State Central Committee for the 41st District, Ronald Rosenbluth, 62, is a fixture in political and Jewish civic circles.
Baltimore City Del. Dalya Attar sits in the House of Delegates chamber in the Maryland State House on January 31, 2024.
Baltimore County woman who faked being a nurse at over 40 Maryland facilities learns fate
Thomasina Amponsah, 51, of Baltimore County, pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in Baltimore to false statements in connection to health care matters and aggravated identity theft.
Thomasina Amponsah, 51, of Baltimore County, pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in Baltimore on charges of false statements in connection to health care matters and aggravated identity theft.
Epstein email says Trump ‘knew about the girls’ as White House calls its release a Democratic smear
Jeffrey Epstein wrote in a 2019 email to a journalist that Donald Trump “knew about the girls,” according to documents made public Wednesday, but what he knew — and whether it pertained to the sex offender’s crimes — is unclear.
WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 06: U.S. President Donald Trump appears at an event on lowering drug prices in the Oval Office at the White House on November 06, 2025 in Washington, DC. Trump announced that his administration has reached agreements with drugmakers Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk that would lower the price of some GLP-1 weight loss medications. (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
Police investigating threats against Silver Spring company that demolished White House wing
Police are investigating reports of threats made against ACECO last month after news photos showed the company’s backhoes demolishing the White House’s East Wing.
Construction workers, bottom right, atop the U.S. Treasury, watch as work continues on a largely demolished part of the East Wing of the White House, Thursday, Oct. 23, 2025, in Washington, before construction of a new ballroom.
Wheaton football is having its best run in decades, and the community is flocking back
Wheaton won its first playoff game since 2014 and its first division title since 1996.
The Wheaton football team won its first playoff game since 2014 last week.
State police investigating Glen Burnie man’s death in Somerset County prison
Maryland State Police are investigating the death of a 36-year-old Glen Burnie man who was incarcerated at the Eastern Correctional Institution in Westover.
Barbed wire is seen outside the Maryland Correctional Institution in Hagerstown on Wednesday, August 7, 2024.
Missed the northern lights in Maryland? You might be able to spot them tonight.
Sky-gazers across Maryland snapped photos Tuesday of the night sky with colorful hues of magenta, teal and purple.
The northern lights again made an appearance in Maryland skies on Tuesday night, seen here in Lisbon.
Police identify 24-year-old woman killed in Owings Mills double shooting
Baltimore County police are investigating a double shooting that left a woman dead Sunday, officials announced Wednesday.
Baltimore County police responded to a shooting in the 200 block of Pittston Circle in Owings Mills just before 2 a.m. Sunday.
New England meal delivery service expands to Howard County, adding 250 jobs
Feast & Fettle, a New England-based premium meal delivery service, is expanding into Maryland, adding 250 full-time jobs over the next three years.
Feast & Fettle CEO Carlos Ventura (left) tours his company's new Elkridge facility with the state's commerce secretary Harry Coker Jr. (center) and Howard County Executive Calvin Ball (right) on Nov. 12, 2025.
Letter: Gerrymandering is wrong — and so is Senate President Bill Ferguson
State Senate President Bill Ferguson is wrong to reject redistricting in Maryland, which puts him at odds with Gov. Wes Moore and his constituents, writes Sean Gordon of Baltimore.
Maryland Senate President Bill Ferguson conducts business from his podium in the Senate Chamber of the Maryland State House last year.
Baltimore officer shown in viral video charged with attempted murder
A Baltimore Police officer shown in a viral video chasing and then striking a man with his vehicle, has been indicted for attempted murder, authorities said Wednesday.
A screenshot from a video posted to social media shows Officer Robert A. Parks chasing a man who was on foot by driving after him in a police vehicle.
4-alarm fire in Canton Industrial Area sends smoke billowing over Baltimore
Black smoke billowed from the Canton Industrial Area after a four-alarm fire broke out on Wednesday morning.
Smoke rises from a fire at the Gold Bond Building Products warehouse in the 2300 block of South Newkirk Street.
Baltimore Police officer, suspended after viral chase video, loses pay
Officer Robert A. Parks, the Baltimore Police officer seen in a viral video driving his car at a man in Northwest Baltimore, had been suspended with pay since Oct. 30; now he’s been suspended without pay.
A screenshot from a video posted to social media shows a now-suspended Baltimore Police officer chasing a man who was running away on foot by driving after him through the city streets.
One of D.C.’s best casual restaurants opens Columbia location
Yu Noodles is continuing its rapid expansion with a new location in Columbia just months after launching a branch in Baltimore.
Yu Noodles has opened a new location in Columbia at 6478 Dobbin Center Way. Yu Noodles is known for its soup dumplings as well as its Chongqing noodles, which sit in a spicy broth garnished with peanuts and bok choy.
Baltimore asks Maryland Supreme Court to hear appeal in opioid lawsuit
The public nuisance question has long been expected to end up before Maryland’s Supreme Court.
The exterior of the Robert C. Murphy Courts of Appeal building, home of the Maryland Supreme Court, in Annapolis, MD
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