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The main turbine and generator for unit two at Calvert Cliffs Clean Energy Center, Constellation’s only nuclear power plant in Maryland
Timeline: The evolution of Constellation Energy
Constellation Energy traces its lineage back to the early 19th century. Here’s a look at how it has changed and developed over the years.
The Bengie's Drive-In Theatre sign in Middle River, Maryland, in 2022.
7 things to do in Baltimore County includes bird talk, new ‘Snow White’ at Bengies
Whether you’re getting ready to file your taxes or desperately need to get your kids outdoors for a couple of hours, we’ve got you covered with our weekly event roundup.
Jhpiego, headquartered in Fells Point, will lose 130 employees as part of the layoffs.
Johns Hopkins to cut over 200 Maryland jobs in May
The layoffs are part of a global reduction of more than 2,000 employees.
At left, Marine Lance Corporal Jeffrey Kopszywa in Iraq in 2003. At right, fake pagers sent to Hakeim Abu Khdeir in 2024.
Palestinian American store owner ‘moving forward’ after Marine vet sent him IDF shirt, toy pagers
Jeffrey Kopszywa, 42, of Baltimore, pleaded guilty on Feb. 11 in Baltimore Circuit Court to use of an item to threaten or intimidate for a sentence of three years in prison, suspending all but time served, plus five years’ probation.
The WIN Waste Baltimore trash incinerator is seen along I-95 in Baltimore. While bills to remove the practice from the state’s renewable energy portfolio did not “crossover” Monday, the idea still could move forward in this General Assembly session.
Trash incinerators may still lose subsidies, but advocates worry about ‘stealthy’ tactics
Environmentalists have pushed for years to no avail to end the state’s subsidy for trash incinerators, which burn garbage to produce electricity and steam.
A 27-year-old man accused of firing a gun at police officers in Baltimore County last week is facing attempted murder and other charges.
Man charged with 2 counts of attempted murder in Baltimore County precinct shooting
A 27-year-old man was charged in connection to the shooting outside a Baltimore County Police Department precinct that left one officer hospitalized.
In 2024, police outside the location where Alan Geslicki was accused of stabbing and killing Seron O'Neal at their home on the 2000 block of Deering Avenue.
Baltimore man who fatally stabbed a 6-year-old boy was sentenced for ‘heinous’ crime
A Baltimore Circuit judge sentenced Alan Geslicki, 33, of Morrell Park, to serve life in prison, suspending all but 60 years, for child abuse of a minor under 13 resulting in death.
Customers use the washing machines at Spin Cycle Coin Laundry in Baltimore.
A $10K BGE bill? Baltimore laundromats struggle amid utility rate hikes
Rapidly increasing expenses have put a strain on Spin Cycle Coin Laundry, a family-owned laundromat in Charles North.
Baltimore jail officials lost track of 90,000 methadone pills. The state kept it quiet
Maryland jails and prisons can’t keep track of their pills. Now the DEA is cracking down.
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration visited two state jails last year and performed “accountability audits” that uncovered violations of the federal Controlled Substances Act.
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer gives a television interview at the Capitol in Washington, Friday, March 14, 2025.
Schumer’s book tour stop in Baltimore postponed for ‘security reasons’
Sen. Chuck Schumer is postponing an event in Baltimore for his upcoming book due to “security reasons,” according to an email from Enoch Pratt Free Library.
he U.S. Food and Drug Administration building behind FDA logos at a bus stop on the agency's campus
FDA staff return to crowded offices in Maryland, with broken equipment, missing chairs
The FDA is the latest agency scrambling to meet the Trump administration’s return-to-office mandate.
Tariffs are projected to raise the costs that go into building a single-family home in the U.S. by $7,500 to $10,000, according to the National Association of Home Builders.
Tariffs on lumber and appliances set stage for higher costs on new homes and remodeling projects
Shopping for a new home? Ready to renovate your kitchen or install a new deck? You’ll be paying more to do so.
Two people were killed and 28 others were injured on July 2, 2023, in a mass shooting at the Brooklyn Homes housing project in Baltimore.
Fifth person pleads guilty for role in Brooklyn Day mass shooting
Tristan Jackson, 19, of Hillen, faces between five and 12 years in prison when he's sentenced on April 29 in Baltimore Circuit Court on charges including conspiracy to commit first-degree assault.
T. Rowe Price will be moving its 2,000 Baltimore-based employees from the company’s longtime downtown location to lavish new Harbor Point offices.
T. Rowe Price begins moving 2,000 employees to Harbor Point offices
T. Rowe Price, an investment firm based in downtown Baltimore since its founding in 1937, will begin moving employees to new Harbor Point offices this week.
The sidescraper found at Piney Grove.
Buried under a Reisterstown churchyard: A 13,000-year-old tool
The fragments uncovered were clearly produced by human hands using the distinctive techniques of the Clovis people.
The Towson skyline in Baltimore County.
Letter: Rethinking Baltimore County’s urban/rural line to address housing crisis
Baltimore County government should reconsider its Urban Rural Demarcation Line to address its housing crisis, says Sharonda Dillard-Huffman, a candidate for Baltimore County Council.
Longtime political aide Anthony McCarthy died after a lengthy battle with kidney disease.
Anthony McCarthy helped shape Baltimore’s political landscape as top aide, adviser
Longtime political aide Anthony W. McCarthy died Sunday after a lengthy battle with kidney disease. He was 57.
Scattered severe thunderstorms will move through the region Sunday morning into the afternoon, according to the National Weather Service.
Baltimore region braces for wind, rain amid St. Patrick’s Day celebrations
NWS meteorologist Kyle Pallozzi said Saturday the primary threat in the Baltimore region would be wind.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore testifies in the House of Delegates on his plan to balance the state’s budget.
Gov. Moore rails at ‘disastrous’ Trump tariffs, ‘attack’ on FBI
Moore said he learned of Trump’s intention to block the planned move of the FBI headquarters to Prince George’s County from a news report.
Letter: The Baltimore Banner and The Sun both have flaws
Still, we are lucky to have two competing, if sometimes mediocre, serious news outlets, one reader says.
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