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Close up of ice and rain on the windshield of a car with bare winter trees beyond.
Maryland recorded this winter’s first cold weather death in Baltimore County
A Baltimore County man between the ages of 70 and 80 is the first cold-related illness death in Maryland for the 2023-2024 winter weather season, the Maryland Department of Health said Wednesday.
All Time Low, a four-member band from Towson, will play the halftime show at the Ravens' game on New Year's Eve against the Miami Dolphins.
New Year’s Eve in Baltimore to feature Ravens vs. Dolphins, All Time Low performance
All Time Low, a rock band from Towson, landed an NFL stage for a New Year's Eve gig – the halftime show at the Ravens' game against the Miami Dolphins.
A Kentucky-based charity tied to a naval museum was ordered to stop fundraising in Maryland after the state's Attorney General found that it failed to file the necessary paperwork. The group worked in the Chesapeake Bay aboard the F-520 crash boat.
Kentucky-based charity tied to museum ordered to stop fundraising in Maryland
A Kentucky-based charity purporting to raise money for veterans has been ordered to stop doing business in Maryland because it hasn't filed the requisite paperwork or mandatory disclosures.
A 10-vehicle crash closed parts of Interstate 95 in Harford County on Thanksgiving.
10 vehicle crash closes part of I-95 on Thanksgiving; No fatalities reported
A 10 vehicle crash closed parts of Interstate 95 in Harford County on Thanksgiving, sending two people to the hospital, Maryland State Police said.
Brie, a 1 1/2-year-old river otter, has joined two companions at the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore.
The Maryland Zoo has a new female river otter. Meet Brie.
Hudson the otter will soon have a new roommate at the Maryland Zoo.
Samson the bull elephant is proving he’s lucky twice.
The 15-year-old African bull elephant at the Maryland Zoo survived a second bout with a strain of the Elephant Endotheliotropic Herpesvirus (EEHV6), the zoo said Friday in a statement.
Maryland Zoo elephant Samson survives second bout with potentially deadly virus
Samson the bull elephant is proving he’s lucky twice. The 15-year-old African bull elephant at the Maryland Zoo survived a second bout with a strain of the elephant endotheliotropic herpesvirus (EEHV6), the zoo said Friday in a statement.
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