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Melvin A. Steinberg, a longtime Maryland lawmaker and lieutenant governor, died on Tuesday at 92. He helped shape higher education, malpractice law and projects like Camden Yards.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
A Baltimore man pleaded guilty to the 2024 Park Heights killing. Sentencing is scheduled for Aug. 6, 2026 in Baltimore City Circuit Court.
An early-morning Havre de Grace house fire killed two adults and left investigators searching for a cause. One person escaped after smoke alarms alerted him.
Firefighters ventilated Autumn Lake Post‑Acute Care Center on Frankford Avenue after slightly elevated carbon monoxide readings; officials said no evacuation was needed.
Science, Tech & Medicine in ...
A 1,323-pound NASA probe managed out of Maryland is expected to re-enter Earth’s atmosphere Tuesday night. Officials say the chance of debris hitting a person is extremely small.
Weather & Environment in ...
Patchy fog lifts Tuesday morning, then a warm, mostly sunny day with highs near 74°F. A strong cold front could bring severe storms Wednesday evening; secure outdoor items and watch for warnings.
Baltimore County detectives have renewed an appeal in the 2015 Dundalk killing of Tiesha Rogers. Authorities released a sketch last year and are asking for tips now.
Sunny, unusually warm Monday with highs near 70°F. A strong cold front brings rain and gusty winds Wednesday night into Thursday.
A 16-year-old girl was stabbed in central Baltimore on March 7; police say her injuries are non-life-threatening and a suspect has been identified.
Food & Drinks in ...
Baltimore's Wine Collective is closing its tasting room after a final run of events; the last day open to the public is March 15.
A Baltimore man was sentenced to life after a jury found he used a sword in an attack at Lexington Market Metro Station that left a 43‑year‑old badly injured.
Rivers Stewart was sentenced to eight years after prosecutors say agents recovered more than 3.6 kilograms of fentanyl and other drugs at a Northeast Baltimore stash house.
Dense fog and patchy showers will slow Thursday’s commute in Baltimore. NWS warns visibility could drop to a quarter mile this morning.
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