Family Condemns Deadly Police Use-of-Force Incident in Baltimore County
Body cam video shows officer punching man who later died from injuries
Two Arrested After Armed Robbery and Assault on Maryland Highway
Maryland Vegan Restaurant Month Returns with Statewide Plant-Based Celebration
Economics
Baltimore Residents Struggle With Affordability Crisis
Survey finds many Baltimore-area residents had difficulty affording basic necessities like healthcare, utilities, food, and housing over the past year.

Johns Hopkins Survey Reveals Affordability Woes Across Baltimore
Around a third of residents struggle with medical expenses and utility bills, while 20% face food insecurity.
Survey Highlights Affordability Woes in Baltimore Area
Johns Hopkins University poll finds widespread concerns over medical, utility, and housing costs.
Weather
More Rain and Fog Forecast for Maryland Thursday
Meteorologist warns of scattered showers and dense fog across the state.

Rounds of Fog and Rain to Wrap Up Work Week in Maryland
Dreary conditions with showers and thunderstorms expected Thursday and Friday
Agencies Investigating Flakes of Lead Paint Falling from Baltimore Bridges
Contaminated paint chips violate state pollution laws, prompting cleanup efforts by city and state officials.
Lifestyle
Baltimore Unveils Deer Reduction Plan, Sparking Resident Debate
City aims to cull deer population in parks, but some residents raise concerns over safety and ethics.

Baltimore Officials Discuss Plan to Manage Deer Overpopulation
City to reduce deer density through controlled hunts in parks this spring
The Maryland Zoo Celebrates 150 Years
The iconic Baltimore zoo marks a major milestone with new exhibits and events.
Automotive
Waymo Showcases Driverless Jaguar in Annapolis, Seeks Maryland Approval
The autonomous vehicle company emphasizes safety as it pushes for legislative green light to operate in Baltimore.

Overnight lane closures on Patapsco River bridge this weekend
Two right lanes of westbound I-70 will be closed for bridge repair work.
Highway Construction Project to Reduce Commute Times in Maryland
New ramp metering system on I-270 expected to save drivers up to 30 minutes during morning rush hour
Politics
Maryland Lawmakers Debate Allowing Grocery Stores to Sell Beer and Wine
Proposed bill would create convenience for consumers but faces opposition from some lawmakers

Bill Would Require Earlier Notification for Infrastructure Projects
Legislation aims to ensure impacted landowners are informed earlier in the process
Maryland Governor Pushes Bill to Ban Dynamic Grocery Pricing
Legislation aims to prevent price gouging and individualized pricing based on customer data