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Longtime Baltimore businessman Ed Hale, Sr., formally announced his campaign for Maryland governor, switching parties from Democratic to Republican.
Brief calm in Baltimore/DC area with sunny spells expected; coastal flooding and rip currents persist post-storm.
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Islands on MSNBetween Baltimore And Washington, DC, Is A Maryland Gem With Restaurants, Shops, And A Stunning Botanical Garden
This diverse Maryland community offers casual dining, indie bakeries, family-friendly parks, and one of the region's most beautiful public gardens.
New Jersey-based pharmaceutical manufacturer Catalent will lay off nearly 350 employees in Maryland, according to the state Department of Labor.
The Maryland Zoo is extending public visiting hours at the Giraffe House. Guests can now stop by daily between 12:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. to see Tali, Caesar, Kesi, and the rest of the giraffe family.
In the month after two mass overdoses in Baltimore’s Penn North, police have made more than 100 arrests. But drug activity persists.
As unpredictable weather patterns become the new norm, farmers across the state are getting creative with their planting schedules and investing in new technologies to protect their crops.
BALTIMORE, MD — What started as an ordinary evening turned into a life-changing dance party for a Baltimore County family after a woman scratched off a $50,000 lottery prize and celebrated in her living room with her father.
The Maryland Department of the Environment has ordered Johns Hopkins Hospital to meet dozens of safety requirements after a 5,000-gallon oil spill in Baltimore’s harbor led to a massive cleanup.
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The Montgomery County man, who is a “once-in-a-while” lottery player, bought aPowerball ticket while stopping for gas in Gaithersburg on Aug. 16, according to an Aug. 21 news release by the Maryland Lottery. The auto industry worker had no idea the ticket he bought would be worth a $50,000 prize, officials said.
Come Monday, nearly 60,000 Johns Hopkins Medicine patients in the Maryland area could lose insurance coverage under UnitedHealthcare (UHC).