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This year's Rockefeller Christmas Tree is coming from Elkton

For the first time ever, the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree will come from Maryland. → Read More

Chief Lisa Myers announces retirement from Howard County Police Department

Myers was Howard County's first female, African-American police chief → Read More

Ravens All-Pro left tackle Ronnie Stanley ends season early for ankle surgery

Ravens All-Pro left tackle Ronnie Stanley will be ending his season early for the second straight year while he recovers from ankle surgery. → Read More

Eastern Tech High School evacuated, fire officials investigate odor of natural gas

Baltimore County fire officials are investigating an odor of natural gas inside Eastern Tech High School. → Read More

16-year-old shot dead overnight in southwest Baltimore

A 16-year-old was found dead in southwest Baltimore Wednesday night, police say. → Read More

Two juveniles charged with attempted first-degree murder in Baltimore

Two teenage boys have been arrested and charged with attempted first-degree murder, Baltimore police say. → Read More

Annapolis High School lockdown lifted, 2 in hospitals

Annapolis High School is on lockdown Wednesday morning following multiple assaults inside the building, school officials say. → Read More

No injuries reported following fire at Tindeco Wharf Apartments

No injuries have been reported after a fire Friday morning at Tindeco Warf Apartments in Canton. → Read More

Armed suspect still at large in Cape St. Claire, police say

A suspect is at large in Anne Arundel County where an armed person shot out a window of a police vehicle, officers say. → Read More

Glen Burnie man arrested in connection to hitting crossing guard with car

The crossing guard was helping three elementary students cross the road at the time of the incident, police say. → Read More

Vaccination or weekly testing mandated for Baltimore employees

Employees of Baltimore County will be required to be vaccinated or submit to weekly COVID-19 testing beginning Oct. 15. → Read More

2 Frederick County deputies injured during traffic stop

Two Frederick County Sheriff's deputies were injured Tuesday night while conducting a traffic stop, officials said. → Read More

High school athletes must be vaccinated to play in Baltimore City

High school students in Baltimore City must be vaccinated in order to play on sports teams this winter and spring. → Read More

8 rowhomes catch fire at Franklin Square, Baltimore Fire says

Multiple rowhomes are on fire in Franklin Square, the Baltimore Fire Department said. → Read More

COVID-19 vaccination required, no children under 12 at indoor BSO events

Proof of a negative COVID-19 test is not acceptable for entry. → Read More

Man who shot at deputies convicted of attempted murder, animal cruelty

A man who police say fired almost 200 rounds at Harford County sheriff's deputies was convicted on five counts of attempted first-degree murder and animal cruelty. → Read More

Garth Brooks cancels stadium tour in Baltimore, 4 other cities

The Garth Brooks Stadium Tour scheduled to take place in Baltimore at M&T Bank Stadium in October has been canceled as cases of coronavirus continue to rise. → Read More

Ravens fans planning to attend opener against Raiders in Vegas will need to be vaccinated

Fans who are planning to attend the Ravens opener in Las Vegas against the Raiders will need to be vaccinated. → Read More

Proof of vaccination or negative COVID-19 test needed at some venues

Multiple Maryland and D.C. concert venues are requiring proof of a completed COVID-19 vaccination or a negative test to get in. → Read More

Masks required indoors at M&T Bank Stadium, Ravens announce

Masks will be required in indoor areas of M&T Banks stadium, the Baltimore Ravens announced Wednesday. → Read More