May 26, 2026
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Three-term House Representative David Trone (D-MD) is set to launch a campaign for the US Senate seat to be vacated by Ben Cardin in what is shaping up to be a hotly contested primary. (New York Times)

The Baltimore Sun uncovered the names of five high-ranking Baltimore Catholic Church officials who allegedly helped cover up sex crimes in the church either by “concealing the extent of a priest’s misdeeds or striking deals with prosecutors to avoid a criminal charge”. (Baltimore Sun)

Rev. Franklin Graham brought his religious “God Loves You” tour to Salisbury yesterday despite objection from the community’s LGBTQ group, who ultimately chose not to protest in person. (WBOC-TV)

A teacher in Howard County is accused of sexual contact with a student. (WBAL-TV)

A body was pulled from Baltimore’s Inner Harbor yesterday. (WMAR-TV)

Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott names two former campaign staffers to fill the roles of interim chief of staff and communications director after Monday’s administration shakeup. (Baltimore Brew)

An 18-year-old and 14-year-old have been arrested in connection with the murder of a T-Mobile employee in Baltimore’s Canton neighborhood. (Baltimore Banner)

Marylanders who paid for and used the TurboTax software service are due money in a settlement reached recently. (Baltimore Sun)

An Annapolis business owner and restaurateur defends himself in a multimillion dollar fraud trial. (Capitol Gazette)

Two Baltimore Police officers are facing charges. One after running a red light, striking and killing a man on a scooter and the other for theft and misconduct. (Maryland Daily Record)

A Maryland couple is facing second-degree murder charges after prosecutors say they watched their teenage daughter “slowly die” from neglect. (Washington Post)

A Scientific American-Baltimore Brew Special Report shows wastewater treatment plants are responsible for 11% of the nitrogen and 15% of the phosphorus entering the Chesapeake Bay. (Baltimore Brew)

Maryland authorities are searching for three people who beat and tried to shoot a boy on a Prince George’s County school bus Monday. (Washington Post)

The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra will tour eight Maryland counties this summer after receiving a $500,000 grant. (Baltimore Sun)

Maryland residents were polled by Goucher College and The Baltimore Banner about their thoughts on Gov. Wes Moore, the state of the state, recreational cannabis use and more. (Baltimore Banner)

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