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Police Search for Missing 27-Year-Old Woman Last Seen in Woodlawn

Baltimore County police are asking for the your help to find a woman who disappeared Saturday afternoon. What’s Happening: According to policel, 27-year-old Ashley Bradds was last seen around noon on Nov. 30 in the Woodlawn area. She was wearing black jeans, a dark sweater and white tennis shoes, and was carrying a silver purse. What’s […]

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4 Arrested in Triple Murder After Washington County House Fire

What’s Happening: Police charged 47-yer-old Darnell Hawkins, of Baltimore, and 43-year-old Tony Smith, of Hagerstown, with three counts of first-degree murder and one count of first-degree arson. 46-year-old Maurice Mouzon, of Baltimore, faces charges of conspiracy to commit armed robbery, drug distribution and a handgun violation. 35-year-old Kierra White, of Glen Burnie, is charged with acting […]

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A County in Maryland Apologized For Slavery

Anne Arundel County issued a formal apology for its role in slavery and its lasting harm to Black communities during a daylong event last weekend. What’s Happening: County Executive Steuart Pittman apologized on behalf of the county government during “A Day of Acknowledgement: Confronting the Legacy of Slavery.” What’s Important: This marks the first time the county […]

Posted inWeather

Rain Expected Sunday Afternoon in Maryland

Maryland residents should prepare for wet weather Sunday afternoon before a shift to clearer, colder conditions. What’s Happening: Rain is likely between 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. Sunday, with temperatures reaching near 50 degrees. Expect between a tenth and quarter inch of rain. What’s Important: The biggest weather shift comes Sunday night when temperatures drop to around […]

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Baltimore Traffic Worker Dies After Assault

A Baltimore City employee died from injuries he suffered during an assault last month, according to city officials. What’s Happening: Gregory Turnipseed, a traffic division worker for the Baltimore City Department of Transportation, died after being attacked on October 17, according to a joint statement from Mayor Brandon Scott, State’s Attorney Ivan Bates, Police Commissioner Richard […]

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Brown Friday: Maryland Plumbers Are Having Their Busiest Day of the Year

While shoppers storm shopping centers and scroll for deals, Maryland’s plumbers are knee-deep in a different kind of chaos. The day after Thanksgiving isn’t Black Friday in their world—it’s Brown Friday. And it’s happening right now. Why It Matters: For Maryland homeowners who hosted big Thanksgiving gatherings yesterday, a clogged drain or backed-up toilet can turn […]

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Can Maryland Families Make It Through Thanksgiving Without a Meltdown?

Maryland residents have about a 60% chance of making it through turkey and pie without a family feud, according to new data that ranks the state squarely in the middle of America’s holiday survival odds. What’s Happening: The Thanksgiving Survival Index 2025 gives Maryland families roughly 60% odds of avoiding major blowups during Thursday’s feast—better […]