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Hundreds of demonstrators gathered in downtown Baltimore on Friday to protest immigration enforcement practices by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), joining a broader wave of actions taking place across Maryland and the country. Inside the Rally The protest began at Hopkins Plaza before moving toward the George H. Fallon Federal Building, which houses an […]
Maryland launches the 2026 tax filing season as officials encourage electronic filing and promote Earned Income and Child Tax Credits.
Jesse Minter is officially introduced in Baltimore as Ravens head coach, marking a new chapter for the franchise after a major leadership change.
Maryland residents are urged to prepare for dangerously cold temperatures and below-zero wind chills through the weekend, with officials warning of frostbite risk, frozen pipes and unsafe ice conditions.
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott says residents cannot reserve shoveled parking spaces using chairs or cones after the recent winter storm.
Winter weather forces closures across Maryland, impacting school districts, colleges, universities, government offices, and courts. See the full updated list.
A tanker truck carrying nearly 7,000 gallons of gasoline rolled over on I-695, forcing inner and outer loop closures as hazmat crews respond amid icy road conditions.
A major winter storm dumped more than eight inches of snow across Baltimore, triggering snow emergency parking restrictions and changes to trash and recycling pickup schedules.
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott launched the Baltimore Snow Corps to connect volunteers with residents needing help clearing snow and ice after the weekend winter storm.
A winter storm bringing up to 10 inches of snow and sleet is exiting Maryland, but freezing rain, icy roads, and brutal Arctic cold remain in the forecast.
Maryland Transit Administration announces modified bus, rail, and MARC Train service for Monday, January 26, due to ongoing winter storm conditions.