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A 19-year-old woman was stabbed in northeast Baltimore; police arrested a 16-year-old suspect and brought her to juvenile booking. Detectives are investigating.
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Washington Gas filed for an $82.5M increase in base rates; the Maryland PSC has scheduled virtual hearings in March and April.
Weather & Environment in ...
Rain moves in Thursday with a brief rain‑and‑snow mix midday and gusts up to 35 mph.
Real Estate & Development in ...
Prometric relocated its corporate headquarters into a 14,000‑sq‑ft Class A suite at Greenleigh, giving a major tenant to the 1,000‑acre Middle River development.
A Bethesda man was convicted in the 2022 Dundalk drive‑by killing and given life plus 45 years. The sentence follows a multi‑agency probe that stretched across jurisdictions.
Politics & Govt in ...
An anonymous complaint says a former DOGE engineer told colleagues he had copies of Numident and the Master Death File on a thumb drive; the SSA OIG has opened a probe.
Health & Lifestyle in ...
Baltimore County pulled chocolate milk after a vendor-flagged quality issue. The supplier says it found and replaced two gaskets and sanitized the processing line.
Fourteen Vincent Farm Elementary students were checked at a hospital after pepper spray was discharged on a White Marsh school bus; police say the exposure appears accidental.
A Severn house fire Tuesday injured a firefighter and hospitalized two residents; investigators say discarded smoking materials started the blaze and three pets remain missing.
Transportation & Infrastructure in ...
TRIP finds Baltimore motorists lose about $3,017 a year to rough roads, congestion and crashes.
More than 1,000 people attended Torah Institute’s March 8 groundbreaking in Owings Mills. The school says the new 70,000-square-foot building is part of a capital campaign to expand campus facilities.
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.
A Baltimore County bill would ban masks for officers, including ICE, and require visible ID — but state and federal legal limits could blunt enforcement.
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