Maryland Bill Aims to Strengthen Foster Care Regulations After Tragic Death
"Kanaiyah's Law" would restrict housing options and increase oversight of the child welfare system.
Northeast Baltimore auto shop fire injures employee, firefighter
Chance of Showers Forecast for Thursday in Maryland
Crime
5 Teens, 18-Year-Old Charged in 3 Baltimore Business Thefts
Suspects stole toiletries, snacks and assaulted an employee during the incidents

Man Accused of Fatally Stabbing Friend in Baltimore
Terrance Jennings faces first-degree murder charges in 2024 incident
Building Fire in Baltimore Leaves 1 Civilian, 1 Firefighter Injured
The incident was upgraded to a three-alarm fire due to the severity, but was eventually brought under control.
Politics
Baltimore Nonprofit Sues Maryland Governor's Office Over Funding Dispute
HER Resiliency Center claims changes to Victims of Crime Act funding have crippled its ability to help women in need

Bipartisan 'Kanaiyah's Law' to be heard in committee
Bill named after teen who died in state care to be discussed in Maryland Senate
Baltimore Mayor's Office Violated Purchasing Card Policies, Report Finds
Inspector General investigation uncovers over $160,000 in questionable spending, including on food and catering at sports games
Lifestyle
Baltimore Launches Recycling Improvement Initiative
New OOPS Tag program aims to reduce contamination in city's recycling stream.

Baltimore County Schools Superintendent Myriam Rogers to Retire
Rogers will step down after 30 years in education, including 3 years as superintendent.
Baltimore City Council to Hear Testimony on Proposed School Closures
Committee will discuss shuttering 3 schools, including Renaissance Academy and Baltimore Collegiate School for Boys
Sports
Orioles' Top Prospect Samuel Basallo Injured in Relay Play
The 21-year-old catcher left the game with an apparent midsection injury.

Orioles Legend Adam Jones Discusses 2026 Season
Jones shares insights on new manager, veteran additions, and importance of leadership
CIAA Highlights College Pathways for High School Students in Baltimore
The annual basketball tournament showcases educational opportunities beyond the court.
Automotive
Baltimore Residents Urged to Report Potholes for Free Repair
AAA warns of costly damage from potholes, encourages calling 311 to fix issues.

Emergency Road Work Closes Lanes on Baltimore Beltway
Repairs expected to last through Wednesday morning in Woodlawn
Maryland Considers Eliminating Emissions Testing, Raising Environmental Concerns
State officials warn that scrapping the program could violate federal law and cost millions in funding