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A Maryland biotechnology company will receive $1.6 billion in federal funding to help them to continue to develop and hold a clinical trial for a coronavirus vaccine this year.
Work crews began taking down an enormous monument to Confederate Gen. J.E.B. Stuart, the third major statue to be cleared away in less than a week as the Confederacy's former capital rushes to remove symbols of oppression in response to protests against police brutality and racism.
Maryland has now reported more than 70,000 cases of the coronavirus since the pandemic began, data released Tuesday morning by the state's health department shows.
A 19-year-old was arrested and charged in stealing a car and handgun violations Monday in Baltimore.
An eight-year-old shooting in northwest Baltimore is now upgraded to a homicide after the 31-year-old victim recently died from complications of the shooting.
A plume of reddish water in Baltimore's Inner Harbor Monday afternoon was caused by a water main break, officials said.
At least six people had to be rescued from flash flooding and thousands more lost power after storms moved through Maryland Monday night.
Crews retrieved most of the Christopher Columbus statue Monday morning after it was thrown into Baltimore's harbor late Saturday.
Days after protesters toppled a statue of Christopher Columbus in Baltimore's Little Italy neighborhood, historians are weighing in on how communities should move forward with other statues involving controversial figures.
Officials fined at least three businesses in Montgomery County that were not following local and state coronavirus-related reopening rules, the county said.
A Baltimore emergency room doctor said he's "concerned" about the coronavirus patients he's seeing because while the number of hospitalizations has declined, those who are coming into his emergency room are "very sick."
The camp, which is open to Baltimore City families, runs through August 21 and provides an outlet to children who have been cooped up for the past several months.
Renters in Frederick won't have to worry about their rents increasing during the coronavirus pandemic thanks to an ordinance the city's Board of Aldermen passed late last week.
A Maryland Boy Scout helped retire hundreds of American flags over the July 4th holiday weekend as part of a project he hopes will earn him scouting's highest rank.
A man was killed in a shooting in northwest Baltimore Monday night, police said.
More rain showers likely in Maryland on Friday
Baltimore County superintendent addresses school safety protocols
Baltimore port workers describe feelings about looming strike
David Linthicum found guilty in shooting of Baltimore County officers
Recent school violence prompts federal call to improve safety protocols
Baltimore longshoremen expressed their concerns about a looming strike that could be devastating to the nation's consumer supply.
Linthicum was convicted on all counts, including four counts of attempted murder, commission of a firearm and the carjacking of an officer.
The lawsuit, filed ahead of Tuesday's deadline for roughly 2,200 members of the International Longshoremen's Association union, claims the longshoremen should be compensated for lost wages while the port was closed.
The district hosted its first of two "Community Conversations on School Safety" meetings.
The looming strike of dockworkers across the U.S. East and Gulf coasts could devastate the nation's consumer supply chain, including at the Port of Baltimore.
Mayor Scott and the city of Baltimore have reached a $45 million litigation settlement against CVS for their role in driving what the city called the worst opioid epidemic in the nation, the mayor's office announced Friday.
The Maryland Judiciary closed all courts to the public Friday, except for emergencies, due to a Microsoft outage that has crippled systems worldwide. The outage has also impacted other systems across the state.
The Maryland Department of Emergency Management increased the State Activation Level from Normal to Partial on Friday morning in response to a Microsoft outage that has paralyzed systems worldwide.
A Maryland board approved $148.3 million in state spending reductions on Wednesday to balance the budget while directing more money to pay for child care and Medicaid — two priorities that Democratic Gov. Wes Moore's administration hopes will help improve a stagnant state economy.
The mother of a Baltimore man who died in police custody after being sedated by medics wants to know whether the actions of first responders caused his death.
We are live at Mary's Land Farm in Ellicott City, one of the many farms across the state, to highlight all their farm activities: pumpkin picking, cider doughnuts, corn mazes and more.
The fashion event benefits Kennedy Krieger Institute's program Read, Imagine Grow, which is designed to increase reading literacy and access to books for patients and students by providing books in patient care areas and Kennedy Krieger schools. Tickets are on sale now.
Alexus Davila is live at M&T Bank Stadium where 1,000 students from over 40 high schools in Baltimore County and Baltimore City are participating in a construction career day event.
Dermell Brunson joins us to talk about the organization, their mission and their upcoming Annual Love Drive/Giving Campaign.
Chef Reed and Chyno join us to talk about the new direction of the restaurant and share some of their new southern-inspired menu items.
The Baltimore Orioles failed to secure the top wild-card seed in the playoffs and watched the New York Yankees win the American League East on Thursday.
Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson are about to be on the same football field for the first time in nearly two years, and those around them with the Buffalo Bills and Baltimore Ravens are preparing for another classic.
Gunnar Henderson had three of Baltimore's 12 hits in the first four innings, and the Orioles again prevented the New York Yankees from clinching the AL East title by holding on for a 9-7 victory Wednesday night.
Grayson Rodriguez won't pitch again this year, another setback for the injury-ravaged Baltimore Orioles as they prepare for the playoffs.
Baltimore is headed to the playoffs in consecutive years for the first time since the 1990s, clinching no worse than a wild-card berth.
A government task force is ready to help minimize supply-chain disruptions in case of a prolonged East Coast port strike, Biden administration says
Suspect Ryan Routh was charged last week with two federal firearms charges after allegedly targeting former President Donald Trump.
After sidestepping the House Rules Committee, Speaker Mike Johnson will have to rely on Democrats to pass a short-term funding bill.
About 45,000 dockworkers along the U.S. East and Gulf Coasts are threatening to strike on Oct. 1, a move that would shut down ports that handle about half the nation's cargo from ships.
State election officials have already told CBS News they're facing an increase in threats ahead of Election Day.
Anne Arundel County's Luka Borchelt is making waves with his new song, Every Rain, which has over 800,000 streams on Spotify.
Beau Brade, a Howard County native, is trying to make the Ravens' 53-man roster as an undrafted rookie.
Family and friends celebrated the life of murdered Baltimore rapper David Boykin, also known as "President Davo," with a mural and a community vegetable garden in his honor.
A month after completing a 24-mile swim from the Chesapeake Bay Bridge to Baltimore's Inner Harbor, Katie Pumphrey took on another swimathon.
Morgan State University's Magnificent Marching Machine will appear on the world stage Friday, performing in Normandy, France on the 80th Anniversary and Commemoration of D-Day.
The Maryland Department of Emergency Management increased the State Activation Level from Normal to Partial on Friday morning in response to a Microsoft outage that has paralyzed systems worldwide.
Neighbors in one west Baltimore neighborhood are figuring out what to do for groceries, due to the Giant Food location in Edmondson Village closing next month.
A string of recalls connected to Wisconsin-based supplier Schreiber Foods has now extended to Aldi stores after similar recalls at Hy-Vee and other grocery chains.
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration is asking to move marijuana to Schedule III, alongside ketamine and some anabolic steroids
The Maryland Food Bank is on pace to distribute more than 52 million pounds of food, which is a 20 percent jump in comparison to pre-COVID times.
The Baltimore Tech Hub, one of 31 federal "Tech Hubs" designated last year, was skipped for a cut of $504 million in the first round of funding for the program.
Primanti Bros. on Tuesday announced plans to expand to the Baltimore region this spring.
CVS is closing dozens of pharmacies inside Target stores in 2024 as the store and other retail pharmacy chains face increasing difficulties.
The wildly popular chicken finger joint opened its doors Tuesday at the Snowden River Shopping Center.
The council passed the "Bring Your Own Bag Act" with a bipartisan vote in February.
Ten deaths have been linked to now-recalled Boar's Head products.
Thanks to vaccinations, measles was declared eliminated in the U.S. in 2000. But measles cases are now back; one reason is that more families have exempted their children from routine immunizations than ever before.
Boar's Head will no longer make liverwurst and is indefinitely closing the location where the product was made, impacting 500 workers.
Deadly listeria outbreak linked to recalled Boar's Head deli meat is the largest in the U.S. in more than a decade.
Officials say KP.2 has spread rapidly these past few months, highlighting the warning as we head into fall and its respiratory hotbed.
The adventure begins for 16 ordinary Americans as they embark on their trek to the top of the treacherous New Zealand Alps in 'The Summit.'
Since their debut nearly 35 years ago, Pearl Jam has been one of the world's most popular and influential rock groups. Lead singer Eddie Vedder and bassist Jeff Ament talk about success, friendship, creativity, and giving back to their loyal fans.
Sean "Diddy" Combs pleaded not guilty to federal charges on Tuesday after he was taken into custody in New York.
Emmy and Tony Award-winning actor James Earl Jones' majestic voice became internationally recognized as the villainous Dark Lord in the "Star Wars" franchise.
Beyoncé's name was noticeably absent from the list of 2024 Country Music Award nominations released Monday morning.
More rain showers likely in Maryland on Friday
Wet weather sticks around in Maryland on Friday
Warm, muggy, and mainly dry weather this evening. Wet weather returns Friday with a breezy & periods of rain likely
Heavy rain expected in the morning with a cloudy finish by afternoon. Temperatures will reach the upper 70's to 80 degrees.
Hit or miss showers through Thursday in Maryland
More rain showers likely in Maryland on Friday
Baltimore County superintendent addresses school safety protocols
Baltimore port workers describe feelings about looming strike
David Linthicum found guilty in shooting of Baltimore County officers
Recent school violence prompts federal call to improve safety protocols