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A security scare temporarily halted all flights at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) on Tuesday morning after a reported bomb threat onboard a United Airlines flight arriving from Houston.

The beloved Nottingham roller-skating rink Skateland Putty Hill will close its doors after 48 years of serving the Baltimore County community.

The Baltimore Ravens have acquired Tennessee Titans edge rusher Dre’Mont Jones in exchange for a conditional fifth-round pick, addressing their need for pass-rush depth after recent roster changes.

Governor Wes Moore allocates $62 million in state funds to preserve full November SNAP benefits for Marylanders after federal delays, supplementing earlier food bank aid.

We’re highlighting Baltimore’s black businesses each and every Tuesday. Here are some places to check out this week.

ChatGPT is now restricted from offering medical, legal, or financial advice, focusing instead on education to avoid liability.

Baltimore Police are investigating after a man’s body was pulled from the Inner Harbor near Light Street early Sunday morning.

After reportedly violating the NFL’s injury report policy regarding Lamar Jackson’s practice participation, the league has slapped the Ravens with a 100,000 fine. The Ravens have responded to the fine and doesn’t plan on appealing it, Here’s the team’s full statement: It is critical that the Baltimore Ravens always operate with integrity and in full accordance […]

Lamar Jackson throws four touchdowns in his first game back, leading the Baltimore Ravens to a 28-6 victory over the Miami Dolphins and reigniting their season.

Show up in costume & get a treat! Chipotle is bringing back its iconic Halloween Boorito deal to save customers money nationwide. Chipotle Rewards members who visit their local restaurant in-costume from 3 p.m. to close on Oct. 31 can scan their Rewards member card at checkout to receive a $6 entree offer. Here’s the full breakdown, Chipotle Rewards members can receive […]

With potential gaps in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits looming, Baltimore-area food banks and nonprofits are racing to help residents access meals, vouchers and pantry support.