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A partial road collapse caused a gas leak at West Lexington and Pearl streets.
Partial road collapse causes gas leak in West Baltimore
A private construction crew was working on the road at West Lexington and Pearl streets when part of it collapsed and a gas line was hit.
A group of singers with the Morgan State University Choir performed three songs Stevie Wonder during his stop at CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore.
The Morgan choir performed with Stevie Wonder. They had just days to get ready.
A group of Morgan choir singers performed with Stevie Wonder at CFG Bank Arena earlier this week. The whole plan came together in just days.
A Bmore Horror Club screening of “WNUF Halloween Special” in September 2024.
Baltimore horror club embraces the scary and weird. Around here, it fits right in.
A Baltimore horror movie club, with its screenings, trivia nights and potlucks, creates community and builds on the sense of safety the genre can provide.
In a series of instagram posts, including one that was blurred on original posting, the FBI identifies Michael Sam Teekaye  Jr. posting from a gun range in Severn. The black bars were added in the affidavit.
A Howard County man talked about joining ISIS. Those chats landed him in jail on a terrorism charge.
The affidavit lays out a series of chats with Teekaye discussing joining various branches of the Islamic State in Africa and, at one point, plotting to attack Jews and supporters of Israel living in Maryland.
Construction workers honored the Key Bridge victims during a press conference in March at CASA's Baltimore worker center.
How foreign relatives got to Baltimore so quickly after the Key Bridge collapse
After the Key Bridge fell, the immigrant advocacy group CASA and Esperanza Center sprang into action, helping at least 34 family members who live overseas secure permission to travel to the U.S. and book their flights.
The Harford County Sheriff’s Office had asked for the public’s help in locating 7-year-old Khalil Rodney Ringgold, who was later found safe.
Harford County 7-year-old reunited with father following Amber Alert, authorities say
A Harford County boy was found safe Monday hours after authorities issued an Amber Alert stating he was believed to have been abducted near an elementary school.
Amornrat Hedden and her son, Ayden, saw the northern lights from a Cessna 172.
A $100 Groupon got this mom and son a bird’s-eye view of the northern lights
As she stared at the screen of her camera, then at the sky, she began to cry. She was almost in a dream state.
Several dozen people lined the Prettyboy Reservoir dam as the aurora borealis lit up the sky Thursday night.
There’s a ‘slight’ chance to see the northern lights tonight if you missed it
We will still be under a severe geomagnetic storm watch tonight, issued by the Space Weather Prediction Center after scientists detected a coronal mass ejection — a large blast of plasma and magnetic field from the sun’s surface — earlier this week.
Thanks to combination of a severe solar storm and clear skies, the northern lights were visible from parts of Maryland Thursday, Oct. 10. The aurora illuminated the sky in Hagerstown, Md.
Maryland saw the northern lights — and they were glorious
A surge of particles from the sun caused the northern lights to be visible in Maryland on Thursday night.
7/8/22—A Baltimore Police officer’s car is parked on the corner of E Lombard St. & President St.
Three officers on leave after fatal police shooting in West Baltimore
Baltimore police officers shot and killed a man following a pursuit in the Upton neighborhood Wednesday night, the department said.
Thousands of migrating birds will be in the Baltimore area, Oct. 10, 2024.
It’s a bird! Migratory masses to fly over the area tonight headed south for the winter
As many as 29,000 birds are expected to fly over the Baltimore area, according to data from Washington College. Almost 10,000 will fly over Columbia.
Exterior of the Edward A. Garmatz United States District Courthouse in Baltimore, MD as seen on 5.20.24
Church sues Maryland, says it can’t be investigated for discrimination
Lawyers for the Seventh-day Adventist Church are arguing that the First Amendment allows it to ask employees to “uphold their religious beliefs.”
October is here, which means there are hundreds of new laws taking effect across Maryland.
With October’s arrival, new laws take effect in Maryland
One law, which alters regulatory requirements for the marketing and sale of electricity and gas, has already been challenged in court.
Cecelia Williams Bryant helped establish the AME Church in India and the Ivory Coast, and raised her children to be “global citizens,” her family said.
Cecelia Williams Bryant, of Bethel AME, was ‘committed to prayer’
Rev. Cecelia Williams Bryant was a mentor and leader in the African Methodist Episcopal Church. She died on Sept. 26 at age 77.
Chappell Roan will not perform this weekend at the All Things Go music festival in Columbia, Maryland and New York City.
Chappell Roan says she’s skipping All Things Go festival to prioritize health
Pop star Chappell Roan, who was set to perform at Merriweather Post Pavilion on the second day of All Things Go this weekend, said Friday she is dropping out of the music festival.
A close up photo of a bicycle symbol in a red-painted lane of a two lane roadway. Cars are parked along the road in the distance.
Baltimore’s new pilot program could help you buy an e-bike. Here’s how.
The application window for the pilot program opened on Tuesday and runs through Oct. 10, according to the Department of Transportation.
Gavin Knupp's mother, Tiffany Knupp, fixes and adds things to his memorial on the side of the service road where the hit-and-run took place last summer.
Gavin Knupp’s mother reaches agreement with prosecutors on foundation embezzlement charges
Tiffany Knupp will serve a year of unsupervised probation, pay $6,500 restitution and resign from the foundation.
Legal claims are beginning to flow in as the deadline looms to respond to the Dali operators’ request to limit their liability in the March destruction of the Key Bridge.
As deadline nears, a Baltimore County company seeks damages from Key Bridge collapse
The ship’s operators were “potentially grossly negligent and reckless,” the attorney representing Brawner Builders, Andrew Connolly, wrote in the claim filed in the U.S. District Court of Maryland.
6/16/22—Exterior of the Public Safety Building and Police Department in Towson.
Baltimore County Police corporal acquitted on assault, use of force charges
Circuit Judge Paul E. Alpert issued his decision at the end of a seven-day bench trial for Cpl. Zachary Small, a 20-year veteran of the Baltimore County Police Department.
View of the Natty Boh Tower in Baltimore.
Mr. Boh will blink at Baltimore’s skyline with new National Bohemian sign
“It’s got a lot of character, a lot of charm,” she said of the sign. “Mr. Boh himself is extremely charming as well.”
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