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Thursday Morning Headlines: Southwest planes clip each other at BWI; A crackdown on off-road vehicles in Baltimore after deadly crash; Annapolis Mall is sold; and more.

Two Southwest planes clip each other at BWI, prompting investigation – CBS Baltimore Baltimore police to crack down on off-road vehicles after deadly crash – WJZ-TV Baltimore City Council weighs bill to expand inspector general access to records – WBAL News Radio Annapolis Mall and adjacent Sears parcel acquired by major shopping center owner -…

Wednesday Afternoon Headlines: Kentucky Derby winner to skip Preakness Stakes; Hopkins plans $196M data center; Harbor health declining; Family suing Baltimore City after 6-year-old left school grounds unnoticed; and more.

Kentucky Derby winner Golden Tempo skipping Preakness Stakes, won’t make Triple Crown run — WJZ Johns Hopkins University plans $196M data center — Baltimore Business Journal New data shows a worrying trend: Baltimore harbor’s health is in decline — The Baltimore Banner A 6-year-old left school grounds unnoticed; now his family’s suing Baltimore City –…

Thursday Morning Headlines: Southwest planes clip each other at BWI; A crackdown on off-road vehicles in Baltimore after deadly crash; Annapolis Mall is sold; and more.

Two Southwest planes clip each other at BWI, prompting investigation – CBS Baltimore Baltimore police to crack down on off-road vehicles after deadly crash – WJZ-TV Baltimore City Council weighs bill to expand inspector general access to records – WBAL News Radio Annapolis Mall and adjacent Sears parcel acquired by major shopping center owner -…

Wednesday Afternoon Headlines: Kentucky Derby winner to skip Preakness Stakes; Hopkins plans $196M data center; Harbor health declining; Family suing Baltimore City after 6-year-old left school grounds unnoticed; and more.

Kentucky Derby winner Golden Tempo skipping Preakness Stakes, won’t make Triple Crown run — WJZ Johns Hopkins University plans $196M data center — Baltimore Business Journal New data shows a worrying trend: Baltimore harbor’s health is in decline — The Baltimore Banner A 6-year-old left school grounds unnoticed; now his family’s suing Baltimore City –…

Wednesday Morning Headlines: Partial building collapse in East Baltimore buries cars; Acid leak from rail car in South Baltimore; Questions about unfilled teaching positions in Baltimore County; and more.

Dali owner fights negligence, liability claims as Key Bridge trial approaches – CBS Baltimore Partial building collapse buries cars under bricks in East Baltimore – WBAL News Radio Acid leak from rail car in South Baltimore – WMAR-TV Anne Arundel council candidate repays campaign funds spent on Waffle House, monster trucks- Baltimore Banner Taxpayer advocates…

Tuesday Afternoon Headlines: Maryland senator calls for special session to redraw congressional map; Amazon buys T. Rowe Price building for $15.2M; Pirates and wellness studio clash; and more.

Senator calls for special session to redraw the state’s congressional map — WMAR Amazon buys T. Rowe Price office building for $15.2 million — The Baltimore Sun Om vs. arrr! Fells Point wellness studio has had enough of the pirates next door — The Baltimore Banner Driver in fatal 2023 Beltway crash pleads guilty to…

Tuesday Morning Headlines: Maryland House Speaker urges special session on congressional redistricting; No plans or funding for I-83 overhaul; Drought disaster declared in Howard and six other Md. counties; and more

Maryland House Speaker urges special session on redistricting after SCOTUS Voting Rights Act ruling – WBAL News Radio Maryland will receive $90 million from Sackler opioid settlement – WYPR News Baltimore DOT director say no plans or funding for I-83 improvements – WMAR-TV Cost of Key Bridge rebuild proposed by Kiewit reached $9 billion -…

Monday Afternoon Headlines: Baltimore violence reduction gets $1.18M in federal funding; Banner a Pulitzer finalist; Fire departments stuck with PFAS foam after ban; and more.

$1.18M in federal funding fuels Baltimore’s violence reduction effort — The Baltimore Sun Banner named Pulitzer finalist for reporting on Baltimore’s school transit failures — The Baltimore Banner Four years after ban, fire departments stuck with hazardous PFAS foam — Maryland Matters Reisterstown woman found dead day after being reported missing — WMAR Baltimore County…

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