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Maryland launched a new Healthy Homes Grant program offering up to $18,000 in repairs for low-income homeowners across eight counties. Learn who qualifies and how it works.

Gov. Wes Moore signs Maryland’s $70.8B 2027 budget, closing a $1.5B deficit without raising taxes while boosting funding for schools, public safety, and energy relief.

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WASHINGTON, D.C. — Before his 8 p.m. Eastern deadline, President Trump announced a two-week pause on planned military strikes on Iran. Trump spoke with Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Field Marshal Asim Munir, who both urged the President to hold back a “destructive force” that was scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. “This will […]

Maryland lawmakers are pushing a bill that could help drivers reduce toll debt by allowing fees and penalties to be waived even after accounts go to collections.

The Orioles unveiled their 2026 theme nights featuring giveaways, VIP experiences, and fan favorites like Bark at Oriole Park and Bravo Night.

The Ravens will reveal new uniforms on April 16, marking the team’s first full redesign in 26 years as a new era begins in Baltimore.

Baltimore will expand its 911 Diversion Program with a $1M federal grant, sending mental health professionals instead of police to certain emergency calls.

A Freeze Warning is in effect across Maryland as overnight temperatures drop into the 20s. Frost conditions expected before a warm weekend.

We are witnessing a monumental moment in history that reminds us exactly what we are capable of when we reach for the stars. NASA Astronaut Victor J. Glover officially became the first Black man to fly around the moon, marking a massive leap forward for the culture and for humanity. Glover is serving as the […]

DHS claimed Julio Cesar Sosa-Celis and his roommate "violently" assaulted a federal officer, but neighborhood video footage shows otherwise.

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Artemis II's historic Moon mission delivers stunning Earth photos, proving NASA's return to deep space exploration.

Gov. Wes Moore unveils a plan to build nearly 5,000 homes on state land near Baltimore transit stations, aiming to improve affordability and mobility.