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White House National Security Communications Adviser John Kirby has said the reports of drones flying over New Jersey have not been corroborated. Marylanders, including a former governor, began reporting “drone” sightings this week.
Maryland joins New Jersey in reporting ‘drones’ flying overhead at night
Reports of drones or other aircraft flying around at night have spread from New Jersey to Maryland.
The Bel Air Volunteer Fire Company was part of the evacuation at the John Carroll School on Monday, Dec. 9.
Why John Carroll School shut down and 18 students went to hospital
Officials who inspected the John Carroll School after students reported feeling ill earlier this week ruled out any environmental factors that would have contributed to the symptoms.
Luigi Mangione in a photo released by the Pennsylvania State Police.
Luigi Mangione: 4 takeaways from the day after his arrest
On Tuesday, the day after he was arrested, Luigi Mangione contested his extradition to New York and details from his alleged “manifesto” leaked.
The Howard County Police Department is investigating after an unidentified pedestrian was killed in a collision while crossing the street.
Pedestrian killed in Howard County car crash
The Howard County Police Department is investigating after an unidentified pedestrian was killed in a collision while crossing the street.
Fire officials said they’re confident there won’t be any flare-ups from the Camp Small fire, especially with rain in the forecast.
Fire watch at Camp Small ends, cause still under investigation
The fire watch at Camp Small ended Monday night, the Baltimore City Fire Department said.
The Mangione family is “shocked” by the arrest of Luigi Mangione, according to a statement shared on social media late Monday night by Luigi’s uncle, Nino Mangione, a Republican state legislator.
Luigi Mangione’s family says they are ‘shocked’ by arrest
The Mangione family is “shocked” by the arrest of Luigi Mangione, according to a statement shared on social media late Monday night.
Homes are decorated in holiday lights at Hampden's Miracle on 34th Street annual display on Sunday, December 8, 2024.
The best holiday light displays in Baltimore and around Maryland
Maryland has an abundance of holiday light displays, and many of them include other kid-friendly activities — or are close to other attractions.
A large fire in Baltimore's Woodberry neighborhood, near I-83.
Massive fire rips through woodpiles in Baltimore’s Woodberry neighborhood
The massive fire at Camp Small burned into the night, leading to the shutdown of southbound I-83 near the blaze and the suspension of light rail service.
Tyree Winslow, 29, was identified as the man who died after apparently exchanging gunfire with police in Howard County — though officials have not said whether it was a self-inflicted wound.
Man killed in Howard County Police shooting identified
Tyree Winslow, 29, was identified as the man who died after exchanging gunfire with police in Howard County — though officials have not said whether it was a self-inflicted wound.
A man faces a felony charge after allegedly using a flamethrower to burn “TRUMP” and “USA” into the road outside his house.
Glen Burnie man charged after allegedly burning ‘TRUMP’ with flamethrower into road
A man faces a felony charge after allegedly using a flamethrower to burn “TRUMP” and “USA” into the road outside his house.
Annapolis Blues FC, a pre-professional soccer team, announced the addition of a women’s team that will begin playing in 2025.
Record-breaking Annapolis Blues FC adds a women’s soccer team
The Annapolis Blues FC is adding a women’s team that will begin playing in 2025.
Six claw machines sit back to back in the middle of a large room with wood floors. They are brightly colored and have yellow lights. The back wall features multiple large plush toys.
Inside Ebisu Mini Japan, the new market in Towson
Ebisu Mini Japan in Towson opened in October, and business has been good ever since, said George Dong, a store manager.
Snow flurries in downtown Baltimore on Friday, Nov. 22, 2024.
Maryland sees its first snow of the season
The first snowfall of the winter in Maryland has seen just a couple of inches accumulating out west and only trace amounts sticking to the grass closer to Baltimore.
Bark Social, the popular, dog-friendly bar, abruptly closed all its locations, including the one on Boston Street in Baltimore.
Bark Social, popular dog bar, abruptly closes all locations
Bark Social, the popular, dog-friendly bar, abruptly closed all its locations.
A 140th anniversary banner is fastened to the front handrail of St. Gregory the Great Catholic Church on Sunday, June 16, 2024 in Baltimore, MD.
Many Baltimore Catholic churches are celebrating their final regular Mass. Here’s what to know.
More than a dozen parishes in the Archdiocese of Baltimore will celebrate their final Mass this weekend, part of a yearslong process of consolidation.
A police line do not cross tape blocks a pathway near Penn Station.
Deputy fire chief charged with malicious burning in Cecil County brush fire
The deputy chief of a volunteer fire company in Cecil County faces multiple charges stemming from a brush fire that authorities say he started.
A vial labeled “uranium” prompted an evacuation at Reservoir High School in Howard County.
Mysterious ‘uranium’ vial at Howard County high school prompts evacuation
A vial labeled “uranium” prompted an evacuation at Reservoir High School in Howard County.
The Maryland State Police logo.
Police identify man shot on I-95 Monday morning
All lanes of I-95 North in Laurel were closed after a man was found shot outside of his vehicle early Monday morning, according to Maryland State Police.
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Salisbury University earlier this month.
3 more Salisbury students charged in alleged hate crime attack
Salisbury University condemned any acts of hate and suspended the students and the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity chapter.
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