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    Baltimore firefighter ‘not expected to recover’ following medical emergency at fire scene
    A Baltimore firefighter who suffered a medical emergency while battling a downtown fire this week remains on life support and is not expected to recover.
    A Baltimore City Fire Department truck and Police Department vehicle are seen in Fells Point on April 14, 2024.
    Divorce lawyer Sally Gold brought style, skill and compassion to court
    Sally Gold, a prominent divorce lawyer who was known for her vibrant fashion sense and crafting skills, died May 4 of cancer. She was 75.
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    Anne Arundel County rolling out 10 red light cameras to boost road safety
    Two red light cameras are up and running in Anne Arundel County with eight more expected as officials’ enhance efforts to reduce dangerous driving.
    Baltimore County Police shoot man armed with knife in Essex
    Detectives are investigating after a Baltimore County Police officer on Thursday shot a man in Essex who was armed with a knife, authorities said in a news release.
    6/16/22—A Baltimore County police car sits outside of the Public Safety Building and Police Department in Towson.
    Toddler survives fall from high-rise apartment balcony in Silver Spring, police say
    Montgomery County Police are investigating an incident in which a 2-year-old boy reportedly fell from the 15th floor of an apartment building in Silver Spring and survived.
    A Montgomery County Police vehicle is seen in Silver Spring, Maryland on Saturday, March 2, 2024.
    Letter: University presidents say funding research important even in tough times
    Darryll J. Pines, president of the University of Maryland, College Park, and Bruce E. Jarrell, president of the University of Maryland, Baltimore, says collaborations have created over 1,000 jobs.
    The new 4MLK building is located in the University of Maryland BioPark.
    Letter: Reject private-school vouchers; support public schools
    Stephanie C. Chupein says Marylanders should reject school vouchers and support public schools that serve all children, not just the wealthiest.
    Tidy tables and chairs arranged in school class room, ready for pupils to arrive, education, learning, organisation
    Federal jobs helped build Baltimore’s Black middle class. What happens now?
    In Baltimore and Baltimore County, Black full-time federal workers earn a median income about $30,000 higher than other Black workers.
    Ardena Githara poses for a portrait inside of her home in Rosedale, Wednesday, March 2025.
    She spent her final months trying to prove she was alive. Now her family is suing Social Security.
    Seven months after she descended into the Kafkaesque situation, Joyce Evans was dead.
    Views of the U.S. Social Security Administration Headquarters in Woodlawn, MD on December 16, 2024.
    Baltimore County Fire Lt. Raymond Vargas showed courage and selflessness when others couldn’t
    Lt. Raymond Vargas, who spent nearly 12 years with the Baltimore County Fire Department, died March 27 from complications related to leukemia. He was 42.
    Anne Arundel County police officer indicted for 4-mile chase that left motorcyclist dead
    An Anne Arundel County Police officer allegedly chased a man four miles into Howard County in August and then fled the scene when the man died in an accident.
    Is it traffic or ‘NIMBY and racist’? The fight over redevelopment in Anne Arundel
    History, race and traffic collide in Anne Arundel County redevelopment bill debate.
    Traffic travels on Crain Highway in Gambrills at Annapolis Road.
    Juez federal ordena el regreso de un hombre de Maryland deportado por error a El Salvador
    Recounting the moment on Friday, Jennifer Vasquez Sura said she hasn’t seen or heard from him since, in her first speaking appearance since news of her husband’s deportation was reported.
    Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia's mother and his wife Jennifer, supported by CASA; his attorney Lucia Curiel and members of his union SMART as well as other community partners held a press conference and rally to demand his return back home in Maryland on April 4, 2025.
    Matthew Anacker was a generous arborist who helped set standards across Maryland
    Matthew Anacker, the owner of A&A Tree Experts in Baltimore County, died March 14 after going into cardiac arrest. He was 79.
    Maryland will not be able to sue Dali owner in state court, judge rules
    The first trial against Grace Ocean is set to start in June 2026, but it will still be quite some time before a judgement is handed down.
    The Dali cargo ship begins to move from the Key Bridge wreckage site, on the morning of May 20, 2024 in Baltimore, MD. (Wesley Lapointe / for the Baltimore Banner)
    Forecast snow causes school closings, early dismissals Tuesday
    Which schools around Baltimore are closing early with snow in the forecast?
    A family walks along a snowy path in Columbia, MD on January 6th, 2025.
    Brian Ellis, Naval Academy grad who died in DC plane crash, ‘would do anything to help people’
    Brian Ellis, a 1993 Naval Academy graduate and former football player, was among the victims of Wednesday night’s plane crash in D.C.
    Brian Ellis.
    Ice skaters, company executives, hunters. These are the Marylanders we know died in the D.C. plane crash.
    The number of Marylanders confirmed dead in an aviation crash near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport that shook the nation this week continues to rise.
    ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA - JANUARY 31: An airplane takes off from Reagan National Airport as Roberto Marquez from Dallas, Texas, puts up crosses as part of a memorial for the victims of the midair collision between an American Airlines plane and a military helicopter earlier this week in the Potomac River, January 31, 2025 in Arlington, Virginia. Flights have resumed in and out of Reagan National Airport after an American Airlines flight from Wichita, Kansas collided midair with a military Black Hawk helicopter while on approach to the airport. According to reports, there were no survivors among the 67 people onboard both aircraft. (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
    4 die in weekend crashes in Baltimore, Howard counties
    Two people died in crashes in eastern Howard County over the weekend, and two died in a single-vehicle crash in Baltimore County.
    A Howard County Police vehicle seen on January 25, 2024.
    This academic wanted to study extremophiles. Then she got into competitive skydiving.
    In the world of competitive skydiving, Ellicott City native Sriya Pothapragada considers herself a baby bird.
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