A Baltimore nonprofit focused on lead remediation and childhood asthma is suing the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, alleging that the Trump administration has illegally canceled and frozen tens of millions of dollars in grant funding in its attack on programs that support poor and overlooked communities. from The Baltimore Banner
Students 18 years or older at recognized high schools, colleges and universities are eligible to join a new Orioles Birdland Student Pass program to receive discounted tickets. from The Baltimore Banner
The Convention Center is crumbling. The Inner Harbor has seen better days. And the streetscape of downtown Baltimore is antagonistic to everyone not in a car. from The Baltimore Banner
When Howard County set up its Police Accountability Board, community advocates hoped the body would take on thorny issues about how the county police interact with Black people. from The Baltimore Banner
On Tuesday morning, Shawn Linman learned he was being terminated by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services as part of mass layoffs that are disproportionately impacting people who live and work in Maryland. from The Baltimore Banner
The Orioles are expected to receive a major boost when Gunnar Henderson is activated off the injured list Friday, with manager Brandon Hyde saying the shortstop’s return is “probable” ahead of a series with the Kansas City Royals. from The Baltimore Banner
Anne Arundel County Public Schools is eliminating publicprekindergarten for 3-year-olds next school year to comply with recently passed state guidance, converting them to spots for 4-year-olds instead. from The Baltimore Banner
I staunchly believe that almost everybody has a Baltimore story, whether it happened to you, your brother, your boss’s wife or that girl you went to college with who played a waitress on “The Wire” that time. from The Baltimore Banner
From festivals and concerts to theater performances and art exhibitions, Baltimore is jam-packed this weekend with reasons to leave the house. Grab some friends — or plan to make some new ones — and get out there. from The Baltimore Banner
The votes were cast, the session was adjourned and Del. Aletheia McCaskill still was absorbing what had happened: Maryland lawmakers approved creating a commission to study reparations for slavery. from The Baltimore Banner
Before the game even began, Brandon Hyde relived his last experience with Garrett Crochet on the mound for the opposing team. He sat in the interview room and rattled off what he remembered — a pitcher’s duel between Kyle Bradish and Crochet, when the latter was still with the Chicago White Sox. from The Baltimore Banner
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Wednesday announced far-reaching new tariffs on nearly all U.S. trading partners — a 34% tax on imports from China and 20% on the European Union, among others — that threaten to dismantle much of the architecture of the global economy and trigger broader trade wars. from The Baltimore Banner
Citing his “poor and rapidly declining health,” a federal judge sentenced former top malpractice attorney Stephen L. Snyder to three years of probation with six months of home confinement for attempting to extort $25 million from the University of Maryland Medical System. from The Baltimore Banner
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Kevin Willard deadpanned that — no, he hadn’t heard the laundry list of complaints lodged against him by Maryland fans and former players and, well, the list goes on — that he threw his program under the bus and then happily got behind the wheel to steamroll over their carcass all while the Terrapins made a run to the Sweet 16. from The Baltimore Banner