April 8, 2026
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Baltimore City school board approves $1.7 billion budget with boosts for academic interventions and the addition of 600 new jobs. (Baltimore Sun)

Johns Hopkins officials announced Wednesday that scientists received a $35 million grant to accelerate their efforts to understand why and how cancer spreads, or metastasizes. (Baltimore Banner)

What does the end of the COVID-19 emergency declaration mean for Maryland residents on Medicaid? (WTOP)

The Big Ten Network halts Maryland’s subscription streaming service of Terps sports programming after it was found to be violating the assignments of rights to such broadcasts. (Washington Post)

The 2024 US Senate race in Maryland. Who’s in and who’s out. (Baltimore Sun)

Great Wolf Lodge Maryland announced the resort will be opening earlier than expected, in June. (Fox 45)

When will Maryland start all juvenile court cases in juvenile court? (Maryland Matters)

State officials are reviewing the site of the March 22 crash on Interstate 695 that killed six highway workers. (Baltimore Sun)

Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski and police Chief Robert McCullough on Wednesday explained what they’re doing to reduce crime and keep young people out of trouble. (WBAL-AM)

A Salisbury man pleads guilty to conspiracy to stealing more than $1.8M from a local business. (Delmarva Now)

Harford County teachers and parents are concerned about proposed cuts to the county budget. (WJZ-TV)

Baltimore City extended the owner-occupied city tax sale exemption for the third-year in a row. (WYPR)

The former head of Baltimore County Public Schools human resources is suing the school system, claiming she was wrongfully terminated. (Baltimore Banner)

There is a fight brewing to stop the development of a proposed industrial park in Middle River. (Baltimore Sun)

A massive fire early Wednesday caused more than $1.3 million in damages to a longtime Garrett County business. (Cumberland Times-News)

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