What's Happening In Baltimore: Top Stories Of 2026
What’s Happening In Baltimore: Top Stories Of 2026 - Page 5

Updated May 12, 2026, 1:00 PM
Two Maryland residents are being monitored for possible hantavirus exposure after traveling on an international flight with a passenger infected with the virus, according to the Maryland Department of Health.
Officials clarified that the residents were not aboard the M/V Hondius cruise ship tied to the case, but may have been exposed during the overseas flight. Health leaders say the overall risk to the public remains “very low,” but precautionary measures are being taken while the situation is monitored.
The department also noted that Maryland has not reported a hantavirus case since 2019, and the rare Andes virus strain connected to this case has never been identified in the state.
State health officials say they are continuing to coordinate with federal agencies, healthcare experts, and local medical facilities as more information becomes available.
Stay informed with the latest updates from Baltimore in 2026. From breaking news to major developments, here are the top stories shaping the city this year.
Federal charges against ship operator in Baltimore’s Key Bridge collapse
Baltimore Staple Shareef’s Grill Closing After 16 Years
Baltimore Ravens unveil new “The Next Flight” uniforms, delighting fans
Annapolis man charged with making, possessing explosive devices
Baltimore Police trained in new restraint techniques that don’t use chokeholds
Baltimore mayor hosts community budget forum to get public feedback
Baltimore resident calls for more safety measures along waterfront
Maryland Gov. Moore signs 140 bills into law, including Vax Act
Body of missing man Branson Oduor pulled out of Baltimore’s harbor
Apple closing Towson Town Center location due to “declining conditions”
Maryland reaches preliminary settlement with owner, operator of ship that hit Baltimore’s Key Bridge
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