Filmmaker John Waters explains what a hair hopper is to the ladies of ‘The View’
In his first appearance on “The View,” Baltimore’s John Waters discussed voicing a cat in the new adult animated comedy series “Kevin.”
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Inside an old Lansdowne church in Baltimore County, one of Maryland’s memorials to Americans who fought to preserve the Union during the Civil War now faces an uncertain future.
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Klausmeier proposes more than doubling Baltimore County’s fire battallion chiefs in 2027 budget
The Baltimore County Fire Department would add 12 battalion chiefs as part of Baltimore County Executive Kathy Klausmeier’s fiscal year 2027 budget proposal that she plans to deliver Thursday.
Maryland lawmakers wraps up session
Gov. Moore signed bills into law Tuesday a day after the Maryland General Assembly wrapped up its 90-day legislative session.
MICA students win big in business competition for planting creative roots in Baltimore
MICA’s 10th annual UP/Start Venture Competition awarded more than $105,000 to students and recent grads for innovative Baltimore businesses.
Thursday Afternoon Headlines: Crackdown on ‘super speeders,’ vehicles registered in Virginia; Zūm gets 5 more years to bus Howard County students; Larger canopies allowed at Ocean City, but no tents; and more.
Maryland lawmakers crack down on “super speeders” and vehicles registered in Virginia — WJZ Despite a troubled start, Zūm gets 5 more years to bus Howard County students — The Baltimore Banner Ocean City to allow larger canopies on the beach this summer, but still no tents — WMAR Seawall acquires building from century-old Remington…
Filmmaker John Waters explains what a hair hopper is to the ladies of ‘The View’
In his first appearance on “The View,” Baltimore’s John Waters discussed voicing a cat in the new adult animated comedy series “Kevin.”
Pizza bistro coming to Tersiguel’s building in Old Ellicott City
Great pizza makes everyone happy, even fellow restauranteurs. River Hill Pizza Co. is coming to Old Ellicott City.
Erdman Animal Hospital closing after more than half-century in Belair-Edison
After more than a half-century providing veterinary care to animals across the Baltimore region, Erdman Animal Hospital is shutting down.
Congressional Democrats focus on the Iran war. Republicans look at other things
Congressional Democrats are talking about President Donald Trump’s military campaign in the Middle East, while Republicans remain focused on voting rights and ending the partial Department of Homeland Security shutdown.
Podcast: The results of a unique General Assembly session
The 2026 edition of the Maryland General Assembly session was unique, with new leaders, an election looming and tough work on energy, immigration and more.
Thursday Morning Headlines: Call for safety improvements after missing man found in Inner Harbor; Former Dunbar coach sentenced over overtime theft; Waymo’s future uncertain after regulation effort fails; and more.
Petition calls for safety improvements around Baltimore waterfront after body found of missing man – CBS Baltimore Former Dunbar football coach sentenced to year in prison after theft of $216k in overtime – Baltimore Banner Waymo’s future in Maryland uncertain after bill to regulate driverless vehicles fails – WBAL News Radio Recreation center reopens in…
Wednesday Afternoon Headlines: ICE detention center construction blocked; Baltimore breaks heat record; Maryland parents of stillborn babies could get $1K tax credit; and more.
ICE warehouse construction for detainees blocked ‘until further notice’ in Western Maryland Baltimore breaks record high temperature Wednesday, set in 1941 — WJZ Maryland parents of stillborn babies could soon get $1,000 tax credit — The Baltimore Banner Illegal deer hunting leads to discovery of explosives in Annapolis — WMAR A billboard is rising on…
Wednesday Morning Headlines: Record breaking heat today; Chalk lines drawn to protest ICE facility; Staffing shortages contributed to 2023 firefighter deaths; and more.
Report points to staffing shortages and outdated training in 2023 Baltimore firefighter deaths – CBS Baltimore Efforts fail to change system that lets anyone file for criminal charges in Maryland – Baltimore Banner Record-breaking heat on Wednesday – WMAR-TV Chalk lines on sidewalk to protest Hagerstown ICE facility – WBAL News Radio Former Eastern Shore…
Tuesday Afternoon Headlines: Missing man Branson Oduor’s body pulled from Inner Harbor; What did Maryland lawmakers pass this session?; 2027 Preakness date could change; and more.
Body pulled from Inner Harbor identified as missing man Branson Oduor — The Baltimore Banner 173 bills signed into law in Maryland following end of 2026 legislative session — WJZ Preakness date could change in 2027 with broadcast rights up for grabs — Baltimore Business Journal Sprouts opening a second Baltimore County store in former…
Maryland lawmakers took steps to address housing shortage. Not enough, some advocates say.
Maryland lawmakers passed legislation this session to spur development of much-needed housing. Advocates say they haven’t gone far enough.
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At J Camps, you’ll find a place that celebrates your child for exactly who they are. Dive into a world of extraordinary programs that inspire kids to do what they love most— with the freedom to be their most authentic, fantastic, energetic selves. Our safe and welcoming environment encourages kids to test their limits, but…


