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John Racanelli, president and CEO of the National Aquarium, cuts the ribbon during the Rainforest exhibit reopening, in Baltimore, Tuesday, November 15, 2022.
National Aquarium’s rainforest exhibit reopens with 684 new panes of glass in iconic pyramid
The renovation also included new improvements to the exhibit and colorful LED lights along the pyramid’s border.
State Trooper Police Car from the Maryland State Police on parking lot.
Lanes reopened after overturned truck halted traffic, closed schools in Anne Arundel
The Maryland State Highway Administration and the Anne Arundel County Fire Department reported around 6 a.m. that the westbound lanes and two eastbound lanes were closed due to a tanker truck flipping on its side on the Severn River Bridge on Monday.
Portrait of Jeffrie Long Jr. for a Q&A
Q&A: Jeffrie Long Jr., one of the first Gen Z legislators elected in Maryland
Long has been elected to the Maryland House of Delegates and will represent District 27B.
Hand salute and looking directly in to camera with concerned look on his face, with US flag in background. Image shot with Canon 5D Mark2, EF 70-200 f2.8L USM lens, natural light.
‘We still carry the battle scars’: 100-year-old World War II veteran Victor Fuentealba reflects on Veterans Day
Fuentealba grew up in Canton and served in Europe during World War II.
Snail Mail's Lindsey Jordan.
Snail Mail to return to Baltimore to play five nights at Ottobar for “Valentine Fest”
Singer-songwriter Lindsey Jordan grew up in Ellicott City and will return to perform a series of five shows at the Ottobar.
BMORE Ceasefire 365 held a press conference to alert the community that they will be rebranding to include more positive and uplifting imagery in their logo on corner of Allendale Street and Edmondson Avenue on November 4. 2022.
Baltimore Ceasefire 365 changes name to Baltimore Peace Movement
“Our new philosophy is that we are a peace movement and not an anti-violence movement,” co-organizer Letrice Gant said.
Baltimore Police Commissioner Michael Harrison leads a press conference about a 13-year-old girl shot in the head while standing outside a liquor store on . She was not believed to be the intended target.
13-year-old girl in ‘grave condition’ after being shot in the head in East Baltimore, police say
The shot was intended for someone in a vehicle in the parking lot of a liquor store, but instead hit a young person standing outside, Police Commissioner Michael Harrison said.
Louis Diggs in 2007 at Community College Baltimore County (CCBC).
Family, friends mourn loss of Louis Diggs, chronicler of Black history in Baltimore County
His work chronicled the history of the African American communities of Turner Station and East Towson, as well as those in Catonsville and Reisterstown, among others.
FILE - Insurrectionists loyal to President Donald Trump breach the Capitol in Washington, Jan. 6, 2021. A North Carolina man pleaded guilty on Thursday, Oct. 6, 2022, to plotting with other members of the far-right Proud Boys to violently stop the transfer of presidential power after the 2020 election, making him the first member of the extremist group to plead guilty to a seditious conspiracy charge. Jeremy Joseph Bertino, 43, has agreed to cooperate with the Justice Department's investigation of the role that Proud Boys leaders played in the mob's attack on the U.S.
Baltimore man pleads guilty to a felony charge after participating in Jan. 6 insurrection
According to plea documents, Narayana Rheiner agreed to plead guilty to “obstructing law enforcement officers during a civil disorder.”
Handout.
Country star Thomas Rhett to headline CFG Bank Arena in July
Cole Swindell and Nate Smith are also on the bill of the ”Home Team Tour 23.”
Calvin Butler, COO of Exelon, being promoted to CEO of the company.
Calvin Butler will become Exelon CEO at the end of the year
Butler was CEO of BGE from 2014 until 2019, and became a prominent figure in Baltimore's business community.
A 30-foot tall traditional Christmas pyramid in the center of a German-style Christmas market.
Christmas Village returns this month with largest number of vendors to date
Last year, the village drew around 300,000 visitors, an organizer said.
Ice skaters skate on an ice rink outside Harborplace.
Waterfront Partnership announces holiday event series to activate Inner Harbor
The series will include new events, such as the Baltimore by Baltimore holiday market and the Lunar Night Cultural Festival.
A sign at the entrance of Gunpowder Falls State Park Sweet Air Area.
Embattled Gunpowder Falls State Park official resigns as president of Maryland Rangers Association
Officials said this week that Dean Hughes had been placed on leave from his position as the park’s assistant manager “until further notice.”
(Right)Baltimore City Council President Nick Mosby, James Nealy II, Linneal Smith, and Brian Henderson at a tailgate for the Baltimore City vs Polly football games in 2021.
City-Poly or Poly-City? Either way, historic game stirs emotion in alums
The teams will face off Friday as part of a rivalry that dates to the 19th century.
A healthcare worker prepares to administer a vaccine to Michael Nicot for the prevention of monkeypox the Pride Center on July 12, 2022 in Wilton Manors, Florida. The center is offering the free smallpox/monkeypox vaccinations from the Florida Department of Health in Broward County as South Florida leads the state in the number of people infected.
Maryland health officials confirm first human monkeypox-related death
Health department officials said in a statement that "the individual was immunocompromised, resulting in a more severe case."
Commuters head to the 5:20 p.m. Camden Line MARC train on Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022.
CSX freight train hits unoccupied vehicle, causing disruptions on MARC Camden Line
The incident occurred at 3:15 a.m., with no reported injuries to the crew.
SKIDMORE, MD: The Chesapeake Bay Bridge can be seen from the beach at Sandy Point State Park.
Clean water advocates and elected officials urge next Maryland governor to do more to protect the Chesapeake Bay
The meeting comes after the Chesapeake Bay Foundation announced the bay states are not on track to meet the 2025 deadline for reducing Chesapeake Bay pollution.
A race at the annual Baltimore Running Festival in 2017. The event will kick off this year on Saturday, October 15.
Road closures expected across the city on Saturday as 11,000 runners compete in the Baltimore Running Festival
Participants will come from all 50 states and 15 countries.
Daniel Chaplin runs in the Talladega Half Marathon in 2013.
Baltimore Running Festival participant aims to be the first person with Down syndrome to finish 50 half-marathons in 50 states
This weekend will be his 40th half-marathon.
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