February 26, 2023 Police warn of alarming crime trend at funerals, car washes Thieves are targeting people getting their cars washed or attending funerals in order to steal the vehicles or items inside them, according to various police departments.
February 24, 2023 Orioles remove iconic Baltimore Sun sign from Camden Yards scoreboard The large "The Sun" sign that's been on the scoreboard at Oriole Park at Camden Yards for three decades has been taken down. The sign was a staple since the stadium opened in 1992.
February 23, 2023 Amtrak train stopped outside Baltimore after trespasser came into contact with the train An Amtrak spokesperson announced that a train has stopped after coming into contact with a trespasser outside Baltimore. Nobody onboard the train was injured.
February 22, 2023 US government agency says 'no link' between dead whales and wind farm development The Marine Mammal Commission released a statement on the recent strandings of whales along the Atlantic Coast, saying there is no evidence linking them to wind farm development.
February 20, 2023 Washington DC-area apartment building fire kills 1, displaces over 400 residents A fire at an apartment building in Washington D.C. killed one person and critically injured another. The fire displaced over 400 residents. It also sent over a dozen people to the hospital
February 19, 2023 Maryland man arrested for allegedly raping and photographing a minor in the act: police A Maryland man was arrested by the Wicomico County Sheriff's Office for allegedly sexually abusing and raping a minor, and now faces 32 charges.
February 19, 2023 Middle school teacher claims it's 'White supremacy' to oppose thievery: 'Burn this motherf----- to the ground' Lane Cogdill is a Maryland teacher who believes that opposing rioting acts such stealing and property destruction can be an example of 'White supremacy.'
February 17, 2023 MD Gov. Wes Moore to require agencies to report Minority Business Enterprise data Maryland Gov. Wes Moore signed an executive order that requires agencies to report data for the MBE program, which helps provide opportunities to minority-owned businesses.
February 16, 2023 UConn student who kidnapped woman, killed man with sword pleads guilty to more charges Peter Manfredonia, 26, of Newtown, Connecticut, has pleaded guilty to murder and kidnapping charges for a 2020 crime spree that led to a multistate manhunt and his capture in Maryland.
February 15, 2023 Biden refers to Maryland’s Black governor as ‘boy’ during remarks on economy Biden has known to use the term nonchalantly when addressing White individuals during his speeches as well.