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No. 19 Maryland field hockey’s offense stalls again in 2-0 loss to No. 4 Virginia
Maryland field hockey has played six top-10 teams this season. They’ve kept it close, but the No. 11 Terps have only but Iowa from that group — who is ranked just one spot ahead of them. Tuesday brought another top 10 matchup between former ACC...
Maryland Gov. Moore allocates $17 million for solar projects to cut energy costs
By JT Moodee Lockman October 28, 2025 / 2:13 PM EDT / CBS Baltimore Maryland Gov. Wes Moore on Tuesday announced that $17 million will be used to expand access to solar power for those who cannot install panels on their property. The funding will...
Wet weather arrives later Wednesday across Maryland
By Derek Beasley Updated on: October 28, 2025 / 6:32 PM EDT / CBS Baltimore A strong area of high pressure centered over Canada will keep things mostly dry tonight around the Baltimore area. Expect some clouds to drift in with light northeast...
Del. Bouchat seeks to end Maryland’s vehicle emissions inspection program
Del. Christopher Bouchat plans to introduce legislation in the 2026 General Assembly session to eliminate Maryland’s Vehicle Emissions Inspection Program, also known as VEIP, calling the decades-old policy “obsolete” and overly costly for...
Rare earthquake hits Maryland's ancient fault, exposing hidden seismic risks along the East Coast
By CHRIS MELORE, US ASSISTANT SCIENCE EDITOR Published: 08:44 EDT, 28 October 2025 | Updated: 09:51 EDT, 28 October 2025 Maryland has been rattled by an unexpected earthquake within an ancient fault zone along the US East Coast. The magnitude 2.5...
SBA Relief Still Available to Maryland Small Businesses and Private Nonprofits Affected by November Drought
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is reminding small businesses and private nonprofits (PNP) organizations in Maryland of the Nov. 25 deadline to apply for low interest federal disaster loans to offset economic losses...
University of Maryland Medical System receives record $50 million donation for children's hospital
The University of Maryland Medical System has received the largest gift in its history — a $50 million donation from entrepreneur Tom Golisano to support the children's hospital in Baltimore. WATCH: Maryland children's hospital gets record $50M...
First Financial awards $100K grant to Baltimore County Public Schools
Sparks-based First Financial Federal Credit Union announced Tuesday that it awarded a $100,000 grant to Baltimore County Public Schools to support professional development. The Legacy of Leadership Grant also honors the credit union’s Youth...
Data show Maryland trick-or-treaters have a sweet tooth for this Halloween candy
If you want to be the most popular house on the block this Halloween, you’ll want to stock up on this candy. The most popular candy for Maryland is none other than Snickers, according to data analyzed by DoorDash. The food ordering and delivery...
Jazz saxophone great George Garzone offering free clinics in Baltimore
The Baltimore Jazz Education Project (BJEP) is hosting free jazz clinics led by celebrated saxophone player and professor George Garzone in November 2025. Garzone is a professor at Berklee School of Music in Boston, and has toured around the world...
No. 2 Indiana begins run of Big Ten bottom-dwellers at Maryland
No. 2 Indiana and Maryland welcomed new quarterbacks this season who have been game-changers for their respective offenses. While it has translated to team success for the Hoosiers and Heisman Trophy candidate Fernando Mendoza, the Terrapins have...
UNFI closes 8 Shoppers stores over two months in Maryland
United Natural Foods Inc. (UNFI) announced that it will close four additional Shoppers stores in Central Maryland by Nov. 8. The locations in College Park, Laurel, Germantown and Capitol Heights will shut down, bringing the total number of...
Attorneys allege cover-up after federal agent shoots at unarmed Maryland driver in D.C.
WASHINGTON — A federal agent fired shots at an unarmed Black man from Maryland during a recent traffic stop while patrolling the nation’s capital for President Donald Trump’s law-enforcement surge. But a police report on the encounter doesn’t...
Dr. Kenneth B. Lewis, Maryland cardiologist and Chesapeake Bay advocate, dies
Dr. Kenneth B. Lewis, a cardiologist, Chesapeake Bay conservationist and sport fishing advocate, died of complications from Parkinson’s disease Oct. 4 at the Broadmead retirement community in Cockeysville. The former Stoneleigh resident was 92....
David Baltimore, Nobel prizewinning biologist
John Dingell loved the thrill of the hunt. In his Washington office he proudly displayed the head of a 500lb boar he had shot with a pistol. As rumours spread about possible fraud implicating a Nobel prizewinning virologist, the crusading...
Where does SNAP benefit coverage stand in DC, Maryland and Virginia?
More than 1.6 million people who receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) in the D.C. area are at risk of losing assistance starting Nov. 1 if the government shutdown continues, according to the Department of Agriculture (USDA). A...
Attorneys allege cover-up after Homeland Security agent fires at unarmed Maryland man in DC
By MICHAEL KUNZELMAN WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal agent fired shots at an unarmed Black man during a recent traffic stop while patrolling the nation’s capital for President Donald Trump’s law-enforcement surge. But a police report on the encounter...
Baltimore police identify man killed in double shooting as Tyree Brooks
Maryland to see windy Tuesday, before storm weather later this week
Maryland Attorney General sues Trump administration over pending interruption in federal food funding
ANNAPOLIS–Maryland’s attorney general joined 24 other states and the District of Columbia on Tuesday in a lawsuit against the Trump administration over its upcoming suspension of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. The lawsuit, filed...