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Cause of afternoon fire at Amazon warehouse off Route 40 in Cecil County...

A fire broke out Wednesday afternoon at the Amazon warehouse off of Route 40 in Cecil County, prompting response from Cecil and Harford County-area firefighters.

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Baltimore spending board approves new travel expense rules for elected officials

The Baltimore Board of Estimates approved the disclosure and approval policy by a vote of 3-1, with Democratic City Council President Nick Mosby abstaining.

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Testimony: Capital Gazette shooter planned to blow up newspaper building,...

The man who admitted murdering five employees of the Capital Gazette newspaper nearly three years ago initially planned to blow up a building, then studied police response times to other mass shootings...

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Maryland landfills produced 4 times more greenhouse gases than estimated by...

Maryland’s municipal solid waste landfills produce about four times more carbon dioxide and methane than the state Department of the Environment previously estimated for the past 15 years, according to...

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Former Del. Herb McMillan launches bid for Anne Arundel executive at...

Former delegate and Annapolis Alderman Herb McMillan launched his campaign for Anne Arundel County Executive on a muggy Wednesday night at a fundraiser in which he lambasted current executive Steuart...

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Columbia Festival of the Arts and the Columbia Film Festival return

The Columbia Festival of the Arts, a celebration of all forms of art and entertainment, is back this year, though in a mostly virtual format.

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Fells Point Main Street holds rain-soaked job fair as businesses have trouble...

Fells Point Main Street, an organization representing businesses and residents in the neighborhood, held its second job fair Wednesday afternoon. The goal was to centralize the area’s many job...

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Maryland hospitals to start requiring employees to get vaccinated against...

Maryland hospitals and health systems will each set a date for employees to get vaccinated against COVID-19 as a condition of employment, setting the stage for immunization requirement at all other...

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Mets get to Matt Harvey early, hit six home runs to beat surging Orioles, 14-1

Matt Harvey allowed half the damage in a 14-1 Orioles loss Wednesday night at Camden Yards, cooling the team’s hot streak and completing a month bookended by bad starts against the Mets by the former...

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Two arrested after Prince George’s County police officer is struck by car

Two people were arrested Wednesday and a search was underway for a third suspect after an officer was struck by a car as he responded to a report of a theft, Prince George’s County police said.

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Carroll County Public Schools educators rally for salary increases

Carroll County Education Association members rallied outside the school system's central office demanding salary increases.

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Ed Lally Foundation to host One Day, One Us mindfulness event Saturday at...

The Ed Lally Foundation will hold its first One Day, One Us event featuring live music by the band The Big Infinite, mindful movement exercises and meditation on Saturday, June 12, from 10 a.m. to...

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Havre de Grace budget introduced, public hearing scheduled for June 14

Havre de Grace residents can give their input on the city’s $35.8 million proposed budget for fiscal 2022 during a public hearing next week, following the introduction of the budget at a City Council...

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Plagued by broken equipment, Baltimore’s high-tech water system has lost...

Baltimore water meters are frequently broken, delivering no readings. When that happens, customers can go months without bills for water usage — resulting in the loss of millions of dollars of needed...

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‘He deserved every step of that walk’: Football star at Marriotts Ridge...

Last week, nearly two years after Kam Young failed English and was deemed ineligible to play football, the Marriotts Ridge senior walked across the stage at Merriweather Post Pavilion to receive his...

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Five Orioles homestands in, Relish hasn’t won a single Hot Dog Race. The team...

The Hot Dog Race has become a Camden Yards staple, with three animated hot dogs circling the bases on the scoreboard between the second and third innings. Mustard’s narrow victory Wednesday improved...

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Did you miss the partial solar eclipse over Baltimore? Watch this time lapse.

Watch this timelapse of a spectacular sunrise Thursday morning, as the sun ascended alongside the moon in a partial solar eclipse.

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By reservation only? Visitors are flocking to Maryland’s state parks, which...

Public lands were in the midst of boom times, in Maryland and across the country, even before pandemic restrictions drove interest in outdoor spaces to a fever pitch.

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Pro Bowl RB Todd Gurley, a Baltimore native, reportedly visiting Ravens

The former first-round pick and NFL Offensive Player of the Year is coming off his least productive year in the league.

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Mount St. Mary’s Brian Sagendorf finishes 24th in javelin at NCAA finals;...

Mount St. Mary’s graduate student Brian Sagendorf added his name to the school’s list of All-Americans on Wednesday night, with an honorable mention in the javelin at the NCAA Track & Field...

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