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Most evacuated residents return home as Remington building fire investigation continues
Most residents forced to evacuate during Friday’s massive commercial building fire in Remington have been able to return home, while others remain temporarily displaced as cleanup and recovery efforts continue, officials said.
Baltimore City Fire Department personnel respond to a four-alarm fire at a commercial building in Remington on Friday.
What to know about latest cancellations, delays at US airports caused by shutdown
Hundreds of flights at the busiest airports in the U.S. are being scratched this weekend as airlines move forward with reducing air service due to the lingering government shutdown.
Travelers check the flight schedule at LaGuardia International Airport on Saturday, Nov. 8, 2025, in New York. (AP Photo/Olga Fedorova)
Maryland says Patapsco needs radio tower for safety. Neighbors call it a ‘Tower of Terror.’
Patapsco Valley State Park needs a radio tower for better communication. Neighbors, however, call it a 'Tower of Terror' and are against the project back by Maryland officials.
A Patapsco Valley State Park maintenance facility along Hilton Avenue in Catonsville, where a 350-foot radio tower is proposed to be built.
Banner quiz: How closely did you follow the news this week?
Test your knowledge of this week’s local news events by taking our quiz.
Letter: When tackling Baltimore’s vacant homes, whole blocks make whole communities
Jennifer Goold, the executive director of the Neighborhood Design Center, says that using a “whole block” approach to addressing the issue of vacant homes is crucial to rebuilding neighborhoods.
Contractors with ReBUILD Metro in Baltimore work in August to revitalize a block of Mura Street where the majority of homes are vacant.
What’s free for veterans on Nov. 11? Here’s a list of deals and discounts.
For veterans and active-duty members who are interested, here are some places offering free items on Veterans Day — with your military ID, of course.
An attendee salutes at the National Veterans Day Observance at the Memorial Amphitheater at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Va., Monday, Nov. 11, 2024. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)
Firefighters contain 4-alarm Remington building fire that displaced over 20 people
Firefighters are battling a four-alarm fire in Remington that prompted city officials to urge some residents to evacuate Friday afternoon.
Baltimore Fire crews respond as smoke overtakes a neighborhood from a fire at West 23rd Street and Hampden Avenue in Baltimore on Friday.
Travelers on edge as delays and cancellations build at BWI, Reagan and Dulles
Despite the anticipated chaos for air travel across the country, it was largely business as usual Friday at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport.
Southwest Airlines jets fill the gates at Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport. The airport is celebrating its 75th birthday.
Board approves mixed-used development in Annapolis arts district (again)
The planned development, which is a three-story timber building with a restaurant on the ground floor and six apartments on the second and third floors at 161 West St., was first approved in 2023.
Renderings for the development at 161 West St. in downtown Annapolis show what a planned mixed-use building on the corner would look like, with a restaurant on the ground floor and apartments above.
Letter: Klausmeier’s sanctuary jurisdiction decision makes Baltimore County another Trump fatality
Julie Karp of Woodbrook Heights says Baltimore County Executive Kathy Klausmeier should step down over a deal allowing ICE to take custody of inmates identified as removable under federal immigration law.
Baltimore County Executive Kathy Klausmeier sits for a portrait at the Baltimore County Historic Courthouse, the county government headquarters, in Towson, Md. on Monday, June 2, 2025.
Lenny Pineau, longtime owner of Aardmore Veterinary Hospital, built a life he loved
Arthur Leonard “Lenny” Pineau Jr., the owner of Aardmore Veterinary Hospital in Waverly and known to many as Dr. P, died Oct. 25 of a suspected pulmonary embolism. He was 76.
Lenny Pineau.
Woman identified in fatal shooting
Police are searching for a suspect who shot and killed a woman inside a Silver Spring home on Thursday. The male suspect fled the scene after the shooting, police said.
Bay Bridge Run, Veterans Day Parade could cause traffic headaches this weekend
Baltimore drivers will be redirected on some downtown Baltimore streets this weekend to make way for the annual Veterans Day Parade.
The state is considering replacing the Chesapeake Bay Bridge.
Flight reductions at BWI and other airports start today. Now what?
What the 10% reduction in flights could mean for the Baltimore region and how travelers can navigate possible disruptions.
Travelers walk through the terminal at Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport in Baltimore, Thursday, Nov. 6, 2025.
Charmed: Chemistry at the aquarium and flirting with Chewbacca’s mom
Flirty Baltimore encounters and cupid’s near misses, written by people still thinking about a stranger.
Did you miss a connection at the aquarium?
Anxious? Depressed? Psychedelics researchers want to give you LSD — for science
Scientists are studying how LSD’s potent mind-altering properties could help disrupt troubled patterns of thinking, such as constant worrying or hopeless thoughts, by rewiring the human brain.
A dissolvable LSD pill developed by pharmaceutical company MindMed is being tested in ongoing clinical trials at Sheppard Pratt in Baltimore County.
Sports roundup: Run 50 miles? No problem for these 300 athletes.
About one-third of runners will not finish the Stone Mill 50 Mile Run.
Runners line up for the start of the 2024 Stone Mill 50 Mile Run.
KKK flyers, Nazi Halloween costumes ignite outrage from Baltimoreans
Baltimoreans are outraged over a series of racist incidents in South Baltimore over the past week that have sparked police, political and community response.
Baltimoreans are outraged over a series of racist incidents in South Baltimore over the past week.
Anthony Barksdale, deputy mayor and former deputy Baltimore Police commissioner, dies
Anthony Barksdale, Baltimore’s deputy mayor for public safety and a former deputy police commissioner, died Thursday. He was 53.
Anthony Barksdale, a former acting Baltimore police commissioner (who directed operations for the Police Department from 2007 to 2012) and often vocal critic of the Baltimore Police Department, has been named deputy mayor for public safety, Mayor Brandon Scott announced Friday 7/8/2022.
Body camera footage released of fatal shooting in Dundalk involving 6 officers
The Maryland Attorney General’s Office released the body camera footage from six police officers who shot and killed a man in Dundalk who was reportedly firing a gun.
The Baltimore County police department on Thursday, November 6, 2025, released body-worn camera footage from a fatal police-involved shooting in Dundalk in October.
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