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Temperatures in the Baltimore area are likely to remain above freezing for most of the week with slim chances of snow Sunday night and Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service.
The Baltimore County Fire Department is investigating ... caught fire and the year slaves stopped working there. The Sun regrets the errors. Have a news tip? Contact Matt Hubbard at mhubbard@ ...
While not invented in Baltimore, we keep the smearcase bakers in business. Have a news tip? Contact Jacques Kelly at [email protected] and 410-332-6570.
In the wake of public outcry about a storage option for dredged material from the Baltimore Harbor, an Anne Arundel County lawmaker is seeking to stop the construction of confined aquatic disposal ...
A man is in critical condition after shooting himself and also being shot twice by a bailiff Friday morning at Eastside District Court, where Baltimore Police said the man pulled a gun while ...
Air traffic has become increasingly complex and congested in the Baltimore region and around other national flight hubs, raising questions about ways to boost safety a day after the deadly midair ...
WASHINGTON — Almost nine months before Wednesday night’s midair collision at Ronald Reagan National Airport, Maryland’s two U.S. senators warned about the safety implications of overcrowding ...
A U.S. House bill introduced earlier this month would bar those on food stamps from using them to buy soft drinks, candy and more. Rep. Josh Brecheen, an Oklahoma Republican, sponsored the Healthy ...
NEW YORK — Just one hour after picking up one of their biggest wins of the season, the Lakers made a far bigger move off the court with one of the most shocking trades in NBA history. The Lakers ...
(Brian Krista/Staff) Nate Taylor, a 13-year-old Special Olympic athlete from Baltimore County runs from the water as he plunges with his mother Amber Olig during the 2025 Maryland State Police ...
State lawmakers are working to combat President Donald Trump’s new immigration mandate to detain and deport people who entered the country illegally, regardless of their criminal history.