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Single-engine plane loses power and makes emergency landing in Anne Arundel County
A single-engine airplane made an emergency landing Saturday in Anne Arundel County after losing power, according to Maryland State Police.
Musk calls for impeachment after Baltimore judge blocks Trump’s DEI executive order
After a Baltimore judge blocked President Donald Trump’s executive order to rescind federal support for DEI programs, Elon Musk called for the judge’s impeachment on X.
Elon Musk, accompanied by U.S. President Donald Trump, and his son X Musk, speaks during an executive order signing in the Oval Office at the White House on February 11, 2025 in Washington, DC.
Heavy traffic expected for CIAA tournament: What to know about getting around downtown
Plan ahead if you're traveling through Baltimore this week because traffic is expected to be heavier than usual due to the CIAA tournament at CFG Bank Arena.
Ball falls through the net during the Shaw University vs. Winston-Salem State game during the CIAA  tournament at CFG Bank Arena, Thursday, February 23, 2023.
Legionella again detected at 3 Baltimore courthouses
Elevated levels of the Legionella bacteria were again detected at three Baltimore City courthouses, the mayor’s office announced on Friday.
Baltimore City District (People's) Courthouse at 501 E. Fayette Street
Your guide to CIAA events, from step shows to a Black-owned restaurant tour
The CIAA tournament is more than a basketball tournament — it’s a weeklong celebration in Baltimore offering a wide array of activities, including parties, educational events and concerts.
Lincoln University’s cheerleaders and marching band perform during the CIAA Fan Fest Battle of the Bands at the Baltimore Convention Center last year.
What to do in Baltimore this weekend, from a craft fair to a Tina Turner celebration
Whether you want to check out the East Coast’s largest juried craft fair, listen to a classical spin on Tina Turner or try your hand at a science trivia crawl, we’ve got you covered.
A shot of an attendee at the 2024 American Craft Made in Baltimore, the the largest juried craft fair on the East Coast.
Oprah wants you to read this Baltimore author’s new novel
Baltimore author and Johns Hopkins associate professor Eric Puchner’s new novel, “Dream State,” is the latest selection for Oprah’s Book Club.
Baltimore author Eric Puchner's newest novel, "Dream State," is the latest pick for Oprah's Book Club.
You know what bars are missing? Arts and crafts.
Meander Art Bar, a new bar in Upper Fells Point, allows patrons to discover their inner artist via painting, clay and more — without pressure.
Cross stitching and coloring materials available for customers’ use inside Meander Art Bar in the Upper Fells Point neighborhood of Baltimore.
Artscape is moving downtown to uplift the area, mayor says
Artscape, Baltimore's premier arts festival, is relocating to downtown from Mount Vernon as Mayor Brandon Scott says the area needs "uplifting."
Temperatures in the 90s didn't deter crowds at ArtScape, Saturday, Aug. 3, 2024. Thunderstorms washed out the festival's scheduled concerts on Friday night.
What to do in Baltimore this long weekend, from Disney on Ice to a pizza class
Whether you want to watch “The Lion King” on stage, learn how to make pizza or see a Baltimore-focused documentary, we’ve got you covered.
A photograph featured in the new documentary "Sandtown" that includes director Isaiah Smallman.
Baltimore native wins private island, courtesy of MrBeast
After winning a private island on "Beast Games," Baltimore native Mia Speight talks about her time on the controversial show hosted by MrBeast and what she plans to do next.
Baltimore native Mia Speight, a.k.a. contestant No. 952, competes on Amazon Prime Video's "Beast Games."
Visit Baltimore CEO Al Hutchinson will step down this summer
Visit Baltimore CEO and President Al Hutchinson, hired in 2016, will step down this summer, the organization announced Thursday.
Visit Baltimore President and CEO Al Hutchinson poses for a portrait on a balcony at his office, in Baltimore, Monday, October 24, 2022.
What to do in Baltimore this weekend, from new museum exhibits to an undies run
Whether you want to check out an inclusive dance party, a stripped-down charity run or Super Bowl watch parties, we’ve got you covered.
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Embrace the bitter: Exploring amaro in Baltimore
From extensive bar programs to locally made liqueurs, there are many ways to explore and experiment with the bitter liqueur amaro in Baltimore.
A large variety selection of Amaro, an Italian herbal liqueur with a bitter-sweet flavor, at Cafe Campli in Baltimore, Md. on Thursday, December 12, 2024.
Banner quiz: How closely did you follow the news this week?
Test your knowledge of this week's local news events by taking our quiz.
Banner quiz: How closely did you follow the news this week?
Test your knowledge of this week's local news events by taking our quiz.
Banner quiz: How closely did you follow the news this week?
Test your knowledge of this week's local news events by taking our quiz.
Banner quiz: How closely did you follow the news this week?
Test your knowledge of this week's local news events by taking our quiz.
Banner quiz: How closely did you follow the news this week?
Test your knowledge of this week's local news events by taking our quiz.
25 years later, ‘The Blair Witch Project’ keeps audiences scared and Maryland proud
For its 25th anniversary, a look back at "The Blair Witch Project," the Maryland-filmed movie that became one of the most successful and influential horror films of all time.
The actors in "The Blair Witch Project," including Heather Donahue seen here in an iconic shot, used their real names in the film.
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