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    Big concrete pipes sit on on a grass-covered lot.
    In rushed vote, DC suburb approves park expansion deal with $3.5M equity state grant
    After years of legal battles over the property, Hyattsville convinced state leaders to earmark funding this session for the Prince George’s County city to purchase the land.
    An Allegiant jet plane lands at Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport Friday, March 28, 2025.
    Maryland woman charged after allegedly hitting child on plane who called her ‘Miss Piggy’
    A Maryland woman is facing charges after police in Florida said she hit a child who made fun of her weight on a flight from Orlando. 
    Though rain has helped, drought conditions persist in Maryland, especially around Baltimore County.
    Central Maryland remains in drought, though conditions have improved statewide
    Though rain has helped, drought conditions persist in Maryland.
    NEW YORK CITY - JANUARY 28: In this handout photo provided by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the New York City Fugitive Operations Team, joined by DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, conducted targeted enforcement operations resulting in the arrest of an illegal Dominican national on January 28, 2025 in New York City.
    List of ‘sanctuary jurisdictions’ removed from government website following criticism
    Maryland and multiple counties in the state were on the Trump administration's "sanctuary jurisdictions" list last week.
    Over the years, Baltimoreans have reported seeing several unexpected animals roaming the streets.
    What in the Jumanji? Bear, baboon and alligator sightings in Maryland
    Baltimoreans will sometimes report seeing an unexpected animal roaming the streets — and we are delighted by it and not always wrong.
    The United States Supreme Court declined to hear a challenge to a ban on assault weapons in Maryland.
    Supreme Court declines for now to hear a challenge to assault weapons bans in a case from Maryland
    Ravens outside linebacker Odafe Oweh had 10 sacks last season and has 23 in his career.
    How Odafe Oweh can add a new dimension to the Ravens’ pass rush — and power his way to a lucrative deal
    Until this offseason, Odafe Oweh thought he had to choose between speed and power. He wanted speed.
    Emma Jagoz, owner of Moon Valley Farm, shows the growth of various vegtables that are halfway through the season, including rainbow swiss chard, on March 24, 2025. Moon Valley Farm in Woodsboro, MD, on Monday, March 24, 2025.
    As tariff anxieties rise, more Marylanders are ‘subscribing’ to local farms
    Farmers are seeing more people subscribe to their direct to consumer programs, known as CSAs, as concern over food prices and trade plays on Marylanders' anxieties.
    LOVE HOTEL -- "Day 3" -- Pictured: (l-r) Gizelle Bryant, Luann de Lesseps -- (Photo by: Ana York/PEACOCK)
    ‘Bravo’s Love Hotel’ proves middle-aged dating sucks, even for the rich and famous
    Here are four reasons why even being a "Real Housewives of Potomac" star on "Bravo's Love Hotel" doesn't help clean up the middle-aged dating pool.
    Cars drive past the “Charm’tastic Mile” sign in downtown Baltimore, Md. on Wednesday, November 27, 2024.
    Letter: Baltimore, please do something about dangerous drivers
    Gary Proctor of Baltimore bemoans the lack of traffic enforcement to stop dangerous drivers.
    Maryland Gov. Wes Moore speaks at U.S. Rep. Jim Clyburn’s annual fish fry in Columbia, S.C., on Friday.
    ‘Not running’ — but running? Moore’s moves hint at national ambitions
    “I'm not running,” Gov. Wes Moore insists when asked about the 2028 presidential election. But he keeps making moves that a presidential hopeful would make.
    Prospective job seekers speak with recruiters during a career fair hosted at Howard Community College in April.
    Job fairs, résumé help and more: Here are events for Maryland federal workers in June
    There are resources for displaced federal employees available across the state.
    An empty field at David Driskell Community Park in Hyattsville last month. The city is considering purchasing an adjacent parking lot to expand the park.
    Could a DC suburb bail out a developer to expand a park? Maryland would help
    Owning this land would fulfill a dream for many Hyattsville leaders, who have watched the property become blighted.
    Baltimore Orioles owner David Rubenstein takes questions from reporters during Spring Training in Sarasota, Fla., in February.
    Letter: Dear Orioles owner David Rubenstein — you may have a brand problem
    Jason Dittrich says when it comes to the Orioles, David Rubenstein has a branding problem.
    Jalen Manley and his twin sister, Bryanne Manley, discuss some of the cards they've opened from the new packs at Game Haven in Pikesville on Sunday, May 25, 2025.
    Demand for Pokémon is exploding. Here’s how a local game shop is weathering the storm.
    For local card stores, the latest surge in demand for Pokémon cards like Destined Rivals, Prismatic Evolutions and Surging Sparks has been a mixed bag.
    Maryland Gov. Wes Moore speaks at the South Carolina Democratic Party's Blue Palmetto Dinner in Columbia, S.C., on Friday, May 30, 2025.
    Gov. Moore to South Carolina Democrats: ‘Let’s deliver the alternative’
    Moore told South Carolina Democrats their party could learn something from Donald Trump.
    Katrina Schmidt watches a storm grow stronger from inside the lobby of Camden Yards on Friday, May 30, 2025.
    Tornado, flash flood warnings issued for Maryland counties
    The National Weather Service issued a tornado warning for parts of Anne Arundel, Howard, Montgomery and Prince George’s counties.
    Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich said his county will continue to “help those in need because it is the right thing to do.”
    Maryland leaders refute Trump ‘sanctuary’ designation as immigration fight escalates
    One Republican-led Maryland county called the 'sanctuary' designation ‘wholly inaccurate’.
    Baltimore City Democrat Del. Sandy Rosenberg, left, sponsored a bill that requires the Maryland Department of Health to detail how the agency is improving oversight and regulation of the treatment field.
    Maryland officials must describe how they combat overdose deaths in treatment under new law
    Under the law effective July 1, signed by Gov. Wes Moore last week, the Maryland Department of Health must detail in annual reports how the state agency is improving oversight and regulation of the treatment field.
    Frederick Hoover, chairman of the Maryland Public Service Commission, wants BGE to flatten bills ahead of high-usage summer months.
    As BGE bills are set to rise, utility commission demands a delay
    The Maryland Public Service Commission is ordering Baltimore Gas and Electric to mitigate the effects of an impending supply-side rate increase by shifting cost recovery to less expensive times of year.
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