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Weather & Environment in ...
Baltimore's weather is clearing up with mostly sunny skies and gusty winds predicted, though cooler temperatures and possible frost at night hint at autumn's arrival.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
Kent House and World of Wine in Towson were fined for serving underage customers, with local bars facing increased scrutiny and calls for better staff training.
Anne Arundel County Police are investigating a car crash in West River that killed elderly couple Donald and Anne Allen after their vehicle hit a tree.
Mixed weather with sunny days and potential fire risk is forecasted for Baltimore, starting with a dry day after morning rain and followed by a cold front on Tuesday night.
A suspect is in custody for intentionally setting a fire at an Annapolis parking garage, which was quickly controlled by firefighters. No injuries were reported.
Maryland Delegate Chris Tomlinson proposes legislation for stiffer penalties for dealers of fatal fentanyl-laced drugs, addressing rapidly increasing opioid-related deaths.
Parks & Nature in ...
The National Aquarium in Baltimore reopens after an unexpected power outage, thanks to the round-the-clock work of its facilities teams and contractors.
Sheriff Gahler criticizes Maryland's justice system after drug offender Styron is quickly released on bail, despite a history of similar offenses and the severity of the charges.
Jaylen Prince received a life sentence for the school shooting at Joppatowne High that killed student Warren Grant, with additional time for a weapons charge.
Transportation & Infrastructure in ...
Carroll County officials have asked President Trump for help against a proposed transmission line project, criticizing the FERC and Biden Administration for lack of consultation and use of eminent domain.
Annapolis police are investigating the theft of a turtle statue from the Chesapeake Children's Museum, urging anyone with information to contact them.
Community & Society in ...
Maryland State Police will participate in National Faith & Blue Weekend to strengthen community bonds through events with faith-based groups from October 10-13, 2025.
Baltimore ranks second in CJAF's 2024 Violence Prevention Index, showing significant drops in homicides and shootings under Mayor Scott's public health-focused strategy.
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