Three killed in Maryland plane crash
Maryland State Police said a single engine Piper Cherokee was flying from Ocean City, New Jersey to the Montgomery County Air Park in Gaithersburg, when it suddenly went down in Bowie around 11:30pm.
Severe storms, potential flash flooding threaten mid-Atlantic region on Monday
BALTIMORE, Md. — Following a quiet conclusion to the weekend, hazardous weather is poised to return to the mid-Atlantic region on Monday, bringing the threat of severe thunderstorms, flash flooding, and sweltering temperatures. The National Weather Service office in Sterling, Va. issued alerts warning residents that mu
Interest for Keenan Carter Jr
Power 5 interest for Bethel quarterback Keenan Carter Jr. is starting to explode, thanks to schools seeing him in person at camps. Carter attended the Elite11 quarterback camp in New Jersey and the Under Armour camp in Baltimore. Carter has made appearances at Maryland, Ohio State, and Virginia, and will visit Virginia
White Marsh Mall to host two-day vendor market this month
WHITE MARSH, Md. — White Marsh Mall will host a two-day local vendor market later this month, featuring an array of regional small businesses, artisans, and crafters. The Colorful Desires Vendor Market is scheduled to run from 10 a.m. Saturday, June 27, through 7 p.m. Sunday, June 28, at the shopping center located at
Baltimore Sizzles, Then Shudders: City On Edge For Brutal Heat And Wild Storms
Today, Baltimore woke this morning to low 70s and a few isolated showers before 8 a.m. Those showers will clear out for mostly sunny skies and a high near 89°F, with west winds of 5 to 14 mph and gusts up to about 18 mph through the afternoon. A light jacket works for early runs, but plan on shorts and sunscreen by eve
This Day In Maryland’s History: The Devastation Of Hurricane Agnes
— Beginning on June 21, 1972, Hurricane Agnes’ remnants swept across Maryland, causing devastation in its path. The storm took 21 lives and flooded Main Street in Ellicott City, while also causing destruction across the state as a whole. More than $100 million worth of damage was caused in Maryland and Washington, D.C.
The Big Squeeze: Drought is Strangling Maryland’s Gunpowder
As the sun struggled to break through the clouds on February 24, 2026, Little Black Stoneflies of Maryland’s Big Gunpowder Falls started to migrate toward shallower water, waiting for a sunnier day. They would find their journey shorter and easier. The same day, the Baltimore Department of Public Works reduced releases
Youth Peace and Justice Foundation to honor Towson student killed in shooting
The Youth Peace and Justice Foundation announced that Towson University student Nasir Majied, who was shot and killed, will be memorialized with a tree planting.
Pre-Dawn Gunfire Rocks Hanover Industrial Strip Near BWI
Workers and nearby residents were jolted awake early Saturday when multiple people were shot in an industrial park tucked behind Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, turning a quiet warehouse strip into an active crime scene. Anne Arundel County officers were called to the 1300 block of Charwoo
Martin State Airport to serve as one of four festival locations for Sail 250...
MIDDLE RIVER, Md. — Final preparations are underway at Martin State Airport as the facility prepares to serve as one of four main festival locations for the upcoming Sail250 Maryland and Airshow Baltimore. The event, presented by Northrop Grumman, is scheduled for June 27 and June 28, and will feature Baltimore County’

















