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Howard County Public Schools will not host in-school flu or COVID-19 vaccination clinics this year due to a loss of grant funding.
Shannon Gough, 43, of Severna Park, already facing burglary charges in Anne Arundel and Howard counties, has now been charged in a Queen Anne’s County break-in.
Governor Wes Moore has launched the new Maryland Blue Ribbon Schools Program, and Baltimore Polytechnic Institute is among the first seven schools honored for academic excellence and high performance.
TIME has named Mayor Brandon Scott to its 2025 TIME100 Next list, honoring his leadership in reducing crime and reshaping Baltimore’s approach to public safety.
Baltimore approved a $13.3M purchase of the former Fairfield Inn to house homeless residents, the third hotel the city has acquired for shelter space since 2020.
Governor Wes Moore announces MCI-J will close by June 2026, saving $21M annually and allowing expanded education and re-entry programs for inmates.
Gov. Wes Moore activated contingency plans as Maryland shields workers and programs during the federal government shutdown.
The NTSB will release its final report on the Key Bridge collapse Nov. 18, detailing causes and accountability in the March 2024 disaster.
The U.S. government shut down at 12:01 a.m. after Democrats and Republicans failed to reach a funding deal, leaving federal workers and services in limbo.
The Greene Turtle in Towson will close by year’s end after police crackdowns on its popular “Thirsty Thursday” nights led to steep revenue losses and community backlash.
We’re highlighting Baltimore’s black businesses each and every Tuesday. Here are some places to check out this week.
Maryland will roll out over 400 new laws Oct. 1, including tougher traffic penalties, reduced drug paraphernalia sentences, new expungement rules, and protections against medical debt.