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Baltimore City Public Schools celebrates opening of new Furley Elementary School and Recreation Center
By Baltimore City Public Schools and Maryland Office of the Governor BALTIMORE – On June 4, Baltimore City Public Schools (City Schools) officially opened the doors to the new Furley Elementary School and Recreation Center, marking a major...

Five Guys, The Breakfast Club coming to Baltimore’s Yard 56
An urban mixed-use development in Southeast Baltimore has secured leases with two restaurant tenants, MCB Real Estate announced Tuesday. With the addition of burger chain Five Guys and all-day breakfast and brunch restaurant The Breakfast Club,...

SUN: Facebook owner signs long-term nuclear power deal with Baltimore-based Constellation
Meta, the owner of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, has teamed up with Baltimore-based Constellation as it looks to power artificial intelligence technology with nuclear energy in the coming decades. Constellation, owner of power plants in four...

Text of Maryland bishops’ pastoral letter on artificial intelligence
(Maryland’s Catholic bishops have released a joint pastoral letter on artificial intelligence that is tied to Pentecost, which is observed this year on Sunday June 8. The pastoral letter was signed by seven bishops, including Washington Cardinal...

Glen Burnie industrial condo sold for $1.33M
Baltimore-area commercial real estate firm MacKenzie has negotiated the sale of a Glen Burnie condominium unit to Event Tech Services for $1.33 million, the company announced. The 8,200 square foot industrial condo building is located at 114...

Meltio and Phillips Corporation Collaborate to Advance Hybrid CNC Technology for Defense Industry
Phillips Corporation has become the first Meltio partner worldwide to successfully integrate the Meltio Engine Blue into a Haas CNC machine. This milestone marks a significant evolution in hybrid manufacturing, combining additive and subtractive...

State awards $60M to redevelop hazardous, blighted industrial sites - including in Lucas County
The state hopes to improve these sites and render them useful for future development, such as for businesses and residential use. TOLEDO, Ohio — Nearly $60 million in grants were awarded to more than 43 projects across the state of Ohio, with the...

Baltimore City Council leaders press BGE for answers as inspection concerns mount
In light of concerns surrounding BGE, and allegations that an employee falsified inspection reports, Baltimore City Council member Mark Conway sent a letter to BGE officials, pressing for answers. "I write with deep concern following troubling...

Effort to stop the 'climate cult' from blocking 'energy dominance' heats up
Sen.-elect Jim Justice, R-W.Va., discusses his desire to help pass Trump's agenda in Congress and the role his famous dog will play in Washington, D.C. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! EXCLUSIVE: The left-wing "climate cult," as one...

MM 6.5: Maryland men’s lacrosse earns commitment of Vermont transfer Henry Dodge
Maryland men’s lacrosse earned the commitment of Vermont faceoff specialist Henry Dodge late Tuesday night, according to Matt Chandik. Dodge’s 71.3% faceoff win percentage was best in the nation by a wide margin. In 2025, he was named America East...

1 gas station in cities throughout Baltimore County had the cheapest premium gas in week ending May 31
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Commissioner Mark C. Christie | www.ferc.govFederal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Commissioner Mark C. Christie | www.ferc.gov There was a single gas station in cities across Baltimore County...

‘Climate cult’ on notice as lawmakers push to let feds hop blue-state roadblocks to ‘US energy dominance'
Sen.-elect Jim Justice, R-W.Va., discusses his desire to help pass Trump's agenda in Congress and the role his famous dog will play in Washington, D.C. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! EXCLUSIVE: The left-wing "climate cult," as one...

Where Is The Cannabis Industry’s Pot of Gold?
When California became the first state to legalize medical cannabis in 1996, it sparked the beginning of a change in conventional wisdom about marijuana. It slowly started to lose its stigma, gain acceptance for both medical and recreational...

Baltimore Marina Runs Red As Mysterious Oil Spill Oozes Into Waterfront (PHOTOS)
Waterfront visitors were stunned in Baltimore’s Fells Point neighborhood when they found it coated in a vivid red slick on Tuesday, June 4, after a 100-gallon oil spill of unknown origin blanketed the docks in dyed petroleum, officials said. The...

How This Industry Sucks the Life Out of America
In 2019, I walked away from my dream job, as editor-in-chief of Deadspin, three months after a private equity firm bought our parent company. Our new CEO seemed categorically uninterested in the work we did, what made us successful, or even what...

Maryland steel plant CEO says Trump tariffs could raise prices 12.5%
THE COMPANY’S CEO TELLS US THE FIRST ROUND OF TARIFFS FORCED HIM TO CLOSE A PLANT IN IOWA. HE SAYS HE’S ABSORBED AS MUCH AS THE COST AS HE POSSIBLY CAN. AND IN THE COMING MONTHS, HIS PRICES MAY HAVE TO INCREASE BY 12.5%. THIS IS A RARE LOOK INSIDE...

3 local governments appeal climate losses to Maryland Supreme Court
The Maryland cities of Baltimore and Annapolis, along with Anne Arundel County, are appealing a trio of losses in their lawsuits seeking to hold the oil and gas industry financially liable for climate change. The parties filed a consolidated brief...
Dali voyage data transcripts reveal conversations before crash into Baltimore bridge

Maryland enacts Earned Wage Access legislation
A new Maryland law deems certain earned wage access (EWA) services to be loans. It then subjects those EWA services to the Maryland Consumer Loan Law and other consumer credit provisions, restricts the acceptance of tips by certain lenders,...

Former Students Sue Baltimore Schools Alleging Abuse by Teacher
Three women are suing Baltimore’s public school system, alleging they were sexually abused by a special education teacher decades ago while administrators failed to protect students from his predatory behavior. One of the plaintiffs was 14 when...