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Baltimore County judge denies bail for paramedic accused of masturbation, urination at work
During Thurday’s hearing, Lauren Stone, assistant state’s attorney for Baltimore County, told the judge that Baltimore County Police reviewed over two dozen videos Carroll filmed of himself committing additional lewd sex acts at work, home, inside an ambulance and in his doctor’s office.
A Baltimore County Fire Department paramedic was denied bail on Thursday.
Baltimore School for the Arts closed for days after burst pipe floods building
School officials did not say which parts of the building have been damaged or how extensive the damage is.
Baltimore School for the Arts is closed for the next week after a burst sprinkler line flooded parts of the historic building.
Man charged after accidental shooting at Glen Burnie elementary school leaves child wounded
A 34-year-old Pasadena man was charged with allowing a minor access to firearms after an accidental shooting in a Glen Burnie elementary school.
FEBRUARY 4, 2026 -Anne Arundel County police car seen outside of Freetown Elementary School in Glen Burnie.
Analysis: By missing out on Framber Valdez, the Orioles risk sullying a productive offseason
Two sources said Baltimore has been engaged with Zac Gallen this winter, and Gallen could be a strong bounce-back candidate after posting the worst season of his career.
Framber Valdez pitches for the Houston Astros in the fourth inning against the Seattle Mariners on Sept. 20, 2025.
Baltimore Police officer pleads guilty to misconduct after making false arrest
Officer Mamoudou Diallo, who has been on the force for almost five years, pleaded guilty in Baltimore Circuit Court to misconduct in office.
Baltimore Police Officer Mamoudou Diallo pleaded guilty in Baltimore Circuit Court to misconduct in office and could receive probation before judgment, which is not a conviction.
Boar’s Head reopens Virginia deli meat plant tied to deadly listeria outbreak
The problem was discovered when a Boar’s Head liverwurst sample collected by health officials in Maryland tested positive for listeria.
An aerial view of the Boar's Head processing plant, Aug. 29, 2024, in Jarratt, Va.
Pedestrian struck and killed near BWI, police say
Based on a preliminary investigation, police believe a driver in a 1998 Honda Civic was traveling north on Aviation Boulevard when they hit a pedestrian walking in the roadway.
A 53-year-old man from Massachusetts was struck and killed by a car near BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport early Thursday morning, Anne Arundel County Police said.
For sale: Impressive home in Laurel’s gated Stone Lake community
The six bedroom, four-and-a-half home features nicely updated interiors and backs up to the lake, providing beautiful views. As part of this special community, you’ll have access to a variety of unique amenities.
Baltimore, clear the snow from your sidewalks and parking spots — or else
Baltimore residents could face fines for failing to clear snow from their sidewalks and parking spots, Mayor Brandon Scott said. 
A pedestrian walks on the plowed sidewalk at St. Paul and East Biddle streets as vehicle traffic is constrained to one lane last week.
Last weekend’s loss was just the latest blowout in a miserable season for Maryland
At this point, Maryland fans can be forgiven if the losses start blending together.
Maryland coach Buzz Williams watches during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game, Saturday, Jan. 24, 2026, in East Lansing, Mich.
Laurel veterinarian Jeff Rhody was allergic to guinea pigs, but he treated them anyway
Jeff Rhody operated the Lakeside Veterinary Center in Laurel from 1988 until his retirement in December 2022. He died Jan. 12.
Jeffrey Rhody.
DOJ probes Baltimore health department’s racial equity training process
Federal officials are investigating racial segregation within the Baltimore City Health Department over a racial equity training that separated employees by race.
Baltimore City Health Department in Baltimore, Thursday May 29, 2025.
What to do in Baltimore, from Disney on Ice to a Super Bowl dance party
Whether you want to sing with Elsa at Disney on Ice, learn salsa dancing during the Super Bowl or celebrate the life of hip-hop legend J Dilla, we’ve got you covered.
An “Encanto” scene from Disney on Ice, which takes over CFG Bank Arena this weekend in downtown Baltimore.
7 things to do in Howard County, from maple sugaring to Superb Owl Sunday
From maple sugaring to Superb Owl Sunday, here are seven things to do in Howard County through Feb. 11.
Monty the Eastern Screech Owl perches on the Howard County Conservancy land manager Tabby Fique's hand, Aug. 29, 2024. Monty is the newest addition to the resident animals on the conservancy's 232 acres.
Some of Maryland’s brightest immigrant students can’t go to college
Some undocumented immigrants can’t get in-state tuition in Maryland, making college unaffordable.
An undocumented student sits in his math classroom after school in Baltimore, Md.
7 things to do in Montgomery County, from a textile gallery to an owl prowl
An exhibit of textile artists from around the world and an owl prowl are among the events happening around Montgomery County this week.
A close look at a batik textile by Indonesian artist Dudung Alie Syahbana, whose work will join other global artists at a new exhibit at Bethesda's Amy Kaslow Gallery starting Feb. 5.
What the heck is going on with the Wilde Lake Village board?
Since three new members were elected last spring to the Wilde Lake Village board in Columbia, critics say, infighting and discord have replaced collaboration and problem-solving. Police have been called. The village manager scrutinized. Elections questioned.
Homes are seen along Wilde Lake in Columbia on July 2, 2025.
Streeter: The Brewer’s Art’s demise a reminder to support local faves while you can
COLUMN | The sudden closure of The Brewer’s Art in Baltimore is a reminder to visit our local iconic places before we can't anymore.
The Brewer’s Art, the Mount Vernon brewpub and restaurant that has been an anchor of the Charles Street corridor for 30 years, closed abruptly Monday, according to employees.
Judge overturns firing of Gunpowder Falls State Park assistant manager
An appeals judge overturned the firing of Gunpowder Falls State Park Assistant Manager Dean Hughes due to a technicality. Hughes was fired in November 2022 as part of a park service shakeup following the arrest of Michael Browning.
Dean Hughes, shown at a 2016 event, began working in the park system in 2009 and became assistant park manager at Gunpowder Falls State Park in 2015. He recently left the agency amid questions about his conduct.
‘That’s not our job!’ Tension between schools, county ratchets up after snowstorm
School officials say they want to set the record straight after Montgomery County’s much-maligned response to the recent snowstorm.
An ice-covered crosswalk in Rockville shows the road conditions that Montgomery County Public Schools are evaluating before deciding to open campuses
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