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Police tape marks off Glade Court in Brooklyn after the shooting that resulted in two deaths and dozens of injuries.
Police arrest teen who allegedly flashed gun before Brooklyn mass shooting
The teen’s attorney says police are alleging his client pulled a gun out of a bag several hours before the shooting.
Wild celery and other bay grasses grow in the Susquehanna Flats south of Havre de Grace, Md., on Aug. 2, 2019.
How the Chesapeake Bay got a boost from less rainfall
Scientists say seagrass acreage is expanding and the bay's toxic "dead zone" could shrink by as much as a third this year.
Photos of Kylis Fagbemi, 20, and Aaliyah Gonzalez, 18 who were killed in the mass shooting in Brooklyn over the weekend.
Here’s what we know about the South Baltimore mass shooting victims
Two people were killed and a staggering 28 were injured in Sunday’s mass shooting in Brooklyn. Here’s what you need to know.
Cpl. Chris Anderson, center, addresses the media Thursday during a news conference for the Anne Arundel County Police Department.
Anne Arundel police arrest 3 men in connection to hate crimes, church vandalism
The county has grappled in recent months with an increase in thefts, vandalism and burglaries targeting several places of worship.
Several Baltimore City charter school operators, including Baltimore Montessori Public School, asked the Maryland State Department of Education to intervene in the way the city school system funds its charter schools.
Maryland Board of Education dismisses Baltimore City charter school funding complaint
Maryland State Board of Education has ruled Baltimore City Public School system can keep 25% of the Blueprint funding earmarked for charter schools.
The Air Quality Index this week is not expected to reach the levels seen earlier this month. Here, a person runs through Federal Hill Park on June 8 as wildfire smoke blanketed the area.
Air quality expected to reach unhealthy levels Thursday as wildfire smoke returns
Canadian wildfire smoke is expected to linger through Thursday in the Baltimore region, but forecasters say the general public is less likely to be affected than when the Air Quality Index reached dangerous levels in early June.
The Howard County Circuit Court building in Ellicott City.
Former Laurel police chief gets two life sentences plus 75 years for setting fires
A Howard County jury in March convicted 71-year-old David Crawford, of Ellicott City, on eight counts of attempted first-degree murder and two counts of arson.
Mohammed Choudhury, state school superintendent, during a state school board meeting on February 28, 2023.
Maryland’s education leaders sought big changes in child care funding — then abruptly reversed course
The now-canceled plans had shocked Maryland Family Network officials, who worried child care providers could lose crucial funding and face staff furloughs.
The two digesters at the Back River Wastewater Treatment Plant near Baltimore.
State extends supervision of Back River Wastewater Treatment Plant
Baltimore fire officials this week released the results of their investigation into an explosion at a contractor facility at the plant, stating a spark in the dryer ignited dust and caused an explosion that then ignited thermal oil.
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