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Judge to hear arguments over Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s potential removal to Liberia
A federal judge will hear arguments over whether to allow Homeland Security to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Liberia or forward his fear of removal claims to an immigration court on Thursday.
A peaceful protest took place outside of Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s hearing at the Greenbelt Federal Courthouse in October.
Woman expected to survive after nearly 30 minutes underwater in Inner Harbor crash
The driver who was rescued from a car that plunged off of Pier 4 and sank into the Inner Harbor on Tuesday evening is conscious and expected to live after being underwater for nearly 30 minutes.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2025 - Crews work to retrieve a car from the Inner Harbor on Tuesday evening after more than a dozen Baltimore fire trucks and police cars lined the area near the Pier 5 Hotel as a vehicle plunged into the water.
Driver in critical condition after vehicle sinks in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor
Emergency crews rushed to Baltimore’s Inner Harbor on Tuesday evening after a car plunged off a pier and sank, leaving the driver who was pulled from the water in critical condition.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2025 - Crews work to retrieve a car from the Inner Harbor on Tuesday evening after more than a dozen Baltimore fire trucks and police cars lined the area near the Pier 5 Hotel as a vehicle plunged into the water.
Fire watch issued across 7 Maryland counties for Sunday as 45 mph winds expected
Residents of Howard, Prince George's, Anne Arundel, Montgomery, Charles, Calvert and St Mary’s counties could have increased fire risk on Sunday.
Baltimore Fire Department crews respond to a fire at West 34th Street and Keswick Road in Baltimore's Hampden neighborhood on Monday, November 10, 2025.
Officials identify 69-year-old man fatally struck by vehicle in Baltimore County
Anthony Balsamo was attempting to cross Rossville Boulevard around 2 p.m. when he was hit by a 2011 Chevrolet Tahoe heading westbound.
A Baltimore County police vehicle’s lights flash while parked outside of the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center at the University of Maryland in Baltimore, Md. on Thursday, March 13, 2025.
Royal Caribbean cruise ship to sail from Baltimore part-time in 2027
The Royal Caribbean ship, “Vision of the Seas,” will be returning to the Port of Baltimore in 2027 after the cruise line announced last year it would move the ship to Florida.
Royal Caribbean’s “Vision of the Seas” will sail from the Port of Baltimore again in 2027.
4-alarm fire in Canton Industrial Area sends smoke billowing over Baltimore
Black smoke billowed from the Canton Industrial Area after a four-alarm fire broke out on Wednesday morning.
Smoke rises from a fire at the Gold Bond Building Products warehouse in the 2300 block of South Newkirk Street.
ICE took her husband. She’s fighting to keep the lights on and hope alive.
Dania Bautista is among Maryland families facing the daunting task of raising kids and covering bills while navigating the immigration system on behalf of their detained loved ones.
A Bowie man was arrested by ICE in front of his wife, Dania, and their children.
Baltimore honors heroes as shutdown puts veterans, military families on edge
Hundreds of active-duty military members and veterans commemorated their service at the Veterans Day parade in Baltimore on Saturday afternoon.
An ROTC unit marches in the Veterans Day parade in Baltimore on Saturday.
Maryland preps for winter as NOAA predicts warmer temperatures
While the weather will bring a chill to the Baltimore area this week, a warmer winter could be ahead in Maryland, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
The Looks Much Better Now mural is seen on 22nd Street early February, 12, 2025, following a snowstorm that started the previous evening.
Travelers on edge as delays and cancellations build at BWI, Reagan and Dulles
Despite the anticipated chaos for air travel across the country, it was largely business as usual Friday at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport.
Southwest Airlines jets fill the gates at Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport. The airport is celebrating its 75th birthday.
Bay Bridge Run, Veterans Day Parade could cause traffic headaches this weekend
Baltimore drivers will be redirected on some downtown Baltimore streets this weekend to make way for the annual Veterans Day Parade.
The state is considering replacing the Chesapeake Bay Bridge.
Body camera footage released of fatal shooting in Dundalk involving 6 officers
The Maryland Attorney General’s Office released the body camera footage from six police officers who shot and killed a man in Dundalk who was reportedly firing a gun.
The Baltimore County police department on Thursday, November 6, 2025, released body-worn camera footage from a fatal police-involved shooting in Dundalk in October.
Vindictive prosecution hearing for Kilmar Abrego Garcia delayed after lawyers request dismissal
Two hearings for Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s criminal case are delayed after his lawyers said the government has “stonewalled” their efforts to call witnesses and collect evidence.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s lawyers said they have been “stonewalled” by the government in calling witnesses that could shed light on whether there was vindictive motivation to prosecute their client.
Find out how much an original Bob Ross painting sold for in Towson auction
Bidding for the painting, called “Lake With Cabin & Trees,” started at $10,000 on Friday, the auction website said.
The 1987 painting "Lake with Cabin and Trees" by TV painter Bob Ross was sold in a Towson auction on Friday, October 31, 2025.
Driver to accept plea deal for high-speed crash that killed 6 construction workers on I-695
The driver whose car flipped down I-695 killing six construction workers in 2023 agreed to accept a plea deal on Friday that would find her guilty on six of her original 28 charges.
A vehicle sits overturned in a construction zone on the Baltimore Beltway on March 22, 2023. Six construction workers were killed in the crash.
10 things to know about SNAP and the government shutdown
Hundreds of thousands of Marylanders who rely on federal assistance for their food will be left in a lurch starting this weekend.
State officials have warned that federal funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, will run out on Nov. 1 due to the government shutdown.
Canine influenza forces Maryland SPCA to halt dog intakes for a month
The Maryland Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals has stopped its intake of dogs until the end of November after canine influenza sickened a dog in its care.
Signage for the Maryland SPCA in Baltimore, Md. on Wednesday, March 12, 2025.
Maryland Food Bank braces for unprecedented surge as SNAP benefits run out
The Maryland Food Bank plans to spend over $3 million in the next month to help food-insecure Marylanders.
The Maryland Food Bank distribution center, where workers and volunteers are gearing up to distribute more food when SNAP benefits run out this weekend.
Shutdown forces Port to Fort race to change course, but runners keep moving
The Port to Fort race, which was supposed to run through Fort McHenry, had to change its route at the last minute because the government shutdown has closed the national monument.
Saturday, October 25, 2025 - The starting line at the Port to Fort race where over a thousand people showed up to run and walk on Saturday morning.
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