[WBALTV] Once Colombia’s most-wanted drug lord, the kingpin known as Otoniel gets 45 years in prison in US
A Colombian man once seen as one of the world's most dangerous drug lords has been sentenced to 45 years in prison in the U.S....
[Baltimore Sun] At monthly meeting Wednesday, Carroll’s Board of Education will review fundraising policy
Carroll County's Board of Education will review updates to the school system's policy on school-based fundraising, which has not been revised since 2105. Read More
[The Washington Post] Woman faces eviction after home sold twice without her knowledge, attorney says
A Baltimore woman's home was sold twice without her knowledge, and now she is at risk of being evicted. Read More
[Baltimore Sun] Iconic pop singer Barry Manilow’s Baltimore concert will be ‘full of good feelings’
A decade after Manilow’s first — and only — Baltimore show, he’s bringing pop hits and philanthropy to CFG Bank Arena. Read More
[WBALTV] Sunny and warm Wednesday before rain returns Thursday
Meteorologist Chelsea Ingram says today will sunny and warm with temps in the mid to upper 80's with a slight breeze. Read More
[Baltimore Sun] Edgar R. Lusby, editor of Farm Bureau News and leader in Rotary International, dies
Edgar R. Lusby, editor of the Farm Bureau News who was also an active Rotarian, died Aug. 2 at Luminis Health Anne Arundel Medical Center...
[Baltimore Sun] Youth bowling league at Fort Meade producing some of nation’s best
Fort Meade Junior Gold, a youth bowling program, has helped numerous students challenge for national acclaim and receive college scholarships. Read More
[WBALTV] Hawaii wildfires burn homes and force evacuations, while strong winds complicate the fight
Because of the wind gusts, helicopters weren't able to dump water on the fires from the sky — or gauge more precise fire sizes —...
[Baltimore Sun] Ocean City looks to throw some shade on canopies | COMMENTARY
The busy summer season has left Ocean City officials with a question: Is it time to restrict tents and canopies on the beach? Read More
[WBALTV] As few as 4,000 steps a day can reduce your risk of death, but more is better
"We showed that every increase of steps by 1000 steps/day is associated with a 15% reduction in the risk of dying from any cause, and...