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The Carroll Creek Promenade in Frederick, Maryland.
Frederick’s compost pilot has diverted 550,000 pounds of waste from landfills
The pilot, which is just under 2 years old, includes 1,164 households participating in the free compost collection program through Key City Compost. The total amount of diverted waste is 574,670 pounds as of the end of April.
The election will be held at the hospital’s downtown campus and its midtown campus over two days, June 12-13.
UMMC doctors will decide whether to unionize in a vote next month
The election will be held at the hospital’s downtown campus and its midtown campus over two days next month. The results will determine whether the union is established.
Car registration fees are about to increase — and people who drive electric vehicles will have to pay an additional fee.
Registering a vehicle in Maryland is about to get more expensive
Some vehicle registration fees are going to increase by more than 60%.
The animals were in an unsafe and unhealthy environment — officials said they were found covered in excrement and insects
Officials say before seizure, 83 rescued puppies and dogs were being bred and sold by owner
The animals were in an unsafe and unhealthy environment — officials said they were found covered in excrement and insects.
Jamie Lee Henry and Anna Gabrielian leave court after being federally indicted.
Case against Maryland doctors charged in Russian conspiracy dismissed
The charges were dismissed with prejudice, meaning they cannot be retried.
15,000 stolen tools recovered in Howard County
Howard County Police have recovered about 15,000 tools worth up to $5 million total, county officials announced Thursday.
Sen. Mitt Romney acknowledged the protestors, telling them “we got the message.”
Protesters interrupt Mitt Romney during Johns Hopkins commencement
Musical legend Stevie Wonder performed at the Johns Hopkins University commencement ceremony after protesters interrupted Sen. Mitt Romney’s commencement address.
A Maryland Blue crab before it is steamed.
Chesapeake Bay blue crab numbers down slightly this year
The number of crabs is an improvement from an all-time low in 2022, but still below average. The decline is less than 2%.
Stanley Black & Decker wants to manufacture an attachment for leaf blowers that makes them quieter. The devices were designed by Johns Hopkins University students.
Hopkins students blew away the competition with a quiet leaf blower attachment
The students, as part of yearlong engineering class, created a snap-on accessory that reduces the noise produced by a leaf blower by nearly 40% — without reducing the power of the air being pushed out.
Jamie Costello is retiring from TV after almost four decades with WMAR.
WMAR’s Jamie Costello to retire after 37 years with station
Jamie Costello is retiring from TV after almost four decades with WMAR.
Angel Reese is the first named member of the ownership group of a new women’s soccer team in Washington, D.C.
Angel Reese joins ownership of new D.C. women’s soccer team
Angel Reese is the first named member of the ownership group of a new women’s soccer team in Washington, D.C.
6/16/22—A Baltimore County police car sits outside of the Public Safety Building and Police Department in Towson.
Possible human remains found at Baltimore County recycling center
The discovery was made indoors, on a conveyor belt, a police spokeswoman said.
Baltimore could see storms on Thursday, but temperatures are expected to be warm until then.
Warm temperatures this week with some storms expected
After what’s felt like an endless slog of muggy days and rainy weekends, the Baltimore region can expect warmer, sunnier days ahead.
Mike Flanagan, who grew up in Maryland, is returning to share his stories with Towson University graduates.
Towson alum Mike Flanagan talks horror and wanting to film in Maryland
Mike Flanagan, the filmmaker known for his horror works such as “The Haunting of Bly Manor,” “Midnight Mass” and “The Fall of the House of Usher,” is returning to his home.
Invasive spotted lanternflies are appearing all over Maryland and pose a particular threat to grape vines.
The invasive spotted lanternfly, and its gross honeydew, is here to stay
No matter where you noticed the spotted lanternfly nymphs, they’re a sign of what’s to come. Experts said they expect a swarm of the bugs — which take on a dramatic red coloring when they’re grown — just like last year in Maryland.
In part driven by the popularity of a homecoming flag football game, intercollegiate women's flag football is coming to Howard Community College next year.
Howard Community College is getting a new women’s sport
Competitive flag football is coming to Howard Community College next year.
Prosecutors will not charge the Anne Arundel County Police officer who used a Taser on a man who later died.
No charges against police officer in fatal Anne Arundel tasing incident
Prosecutors will not charge the Anne Arundel County Police officer who used a Taser on a man who later died.
A composite photo of Baltimore County executive Johnny Olszewski Jr. and Republican Kim Klacik.
Olszewski will face Klacik in 2nd District; Mfume, Harris win primaries
Red Lobster fans in Howard County may have to find a new seafood destination.
Four Red Lobsters closed in Maryland. Here’s how to buy the fish tanks.
Red Lobster restaurants in Gaithersburg, Columbia, Silver Spring and Laurel have officially closed — but the equipment and furniture inside the Maryland locations is up for grabs.
Map details include walking paths in Patterson Park and Federal Hill Park, winding suburban roads and a swimmable Inner Harbor.
Minecraft meets Baltimore in scaled, playable map
Map details include walking paths in Patterson Park and Federal Hill Park, winding suburban roads and a swimmable Inner Harbor.
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