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Thousands of fish are floating dead in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor after what’s being called a major fish kill. The Maryland Department of the Environment says crews found about 1,000 dead menhaden, more than 120 blue crabs, and a small number of other fish. The affected area stretches from Canton Waterfront Park to South Ann Street […]
INDIANAPOLIS — The trial of former NFL quarterback Mark Sanchez has been pushed back yet again. Sanchez’s trial is now set to begin on Sept. 8. It’s the fifth different trial date set in his case. Most recently, the trial was set to start on July 13. Originally, Sanchez was scheduled to go on trial […]
Cleveland and Akron among top 10 most stressed US cities, according to WalletHub study considering work, finances, family, and health factors.
Thousands of BGE Customers Still Without Power After Severe Storms More than 12,000 Baltimore Gas and Electric (BGE) customers remained without power as of midnight while crews continued repairing storm-damaged utility poles and downed power lines. Some residents may have to wait another 24 hours before service is fully restored. Harford County reported the highest […]
Mondawmin Mall, a 70-year-old Baltimore landmark, reflects urban resilience and community evolution in America.
The B&O Railroad Museum in Baltimore celebrates America's railroad history, from the nation's first commercial railroad to its impact on transportation, commerce, and westward expansion.
Historic Emmarts church highlights Maryland's abolitionist past & Underground Railroad role.
The Towson Communities Alliance has postponed its July Fourth fireworks show to July 5 due to a vendor staffing issue.
Baltimore DPW suspended recycling pickup and moved trash collection to 5 a.m. as the city responds to dangerous heat and protects sanitation workers.
Baltimore recorded its lowest first-half homicide total on record in 2026, with major crime declining and police reporting improved clearance rates across the city.
Maryland State Police will increase DUI and traffic enforcement statewide during the Fourth of July holiday weekend.
Baltimore City is expanding pool hours, opening recreation centers as cooling centers and canceling outdoor programs through July 5 as dangerous heat impacts the region.
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