May 2, 2026
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Baltimore’s HonFest began its two-day run yesterday with plenty of obvious support for Planned Parenthood of Maryland after their vendor application was initially denied by festival organizers. (WBAL)


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A Howard County man has pleaded guilty to the illegal export of firearms, according to a U.S. Attorney’s Office. (Baltimore Sun)

Annapolis unveils new plans for a $54 million City Dock renovation. (Baltimore Sun)

The statute of limitations for some victims of sexual abuse will be lifted in Maryland beginning this fall. (WMDT)

Anne Arundel County Fire is investigating the cause of deadly fire that broke out Saturday in Annapolis. Crews found one victim inside the home. (WMAR)

A West Virginia man is charged with impersonating a firefighter and impeding emergency transmissions from the Allegany County Sheriff’s Office. The Maryland State Fire Marshal says that 32-year-old Matthew W. Milburn posed as “Captain 38” in order to cancel emergency crews responding to a call for a medical emergency earlier this week. (WBFF)

Paramount and Nickelodeon will sponsor the one of Baltimore’s trash wheels through 2023. The project will be funded by a sustainability initiative launched by Paramount called SpongeBob SquarePants: Operation Sea Change, which aims to divert 5 million pounds of plastic pollution from oceans over the next four years. (Baltimore Banner)

Maryland’s oldest state government building is the Old Treasury Building in Annapolis and preservationists are working to restore it. (Maryland Matters)

Maryland is named the tenth-best state for outdoor exercise, according to a new study. (WBFF)

Health department officials in Wicomico County say Tyaskin Beach is now open, as all bacteria tests came back normal. (WMDT)

With recreational cannabis sales becoming legal July 1 in Maryland, a media push has begun to try to mitigate the possibility of increased driving-under-influence (DUI) instances due to the celebration of lawful marijuana coinciding with the 4th of July weekend. (Baltimore Times)

Baltimore City police are investigating after the relative of a woman who was fatally stabbed in north Baltimore admitted to the crime. (WBAL 1090)

Baltimore County Police are asking for the public’s help to identify a suspect who is believed to have destroyed property in Towson. (WBFF)


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A songwriters’ group is suing a Baltimore bar for musical copyright infringement. (Baltimore Sun)

Some Prince George’s County homeowners say sewage is flowing into their homes and efforts to get the problem addressed have been unsuccessful. (NBC4 Washington)

The Navy’s newest warship, the guided missile destroyer USS Carl Levin, will be commissioned in Baltimore on June 24. (Baltimore Banner)

Paddlers from across the region converged on Baltimore’s Inner Harbor for the 6th annual Baltimore Floatilla. (PHOTOS) (Baltimore Sun)

The Ocean City Air Show was held yesterday. (PHOTOS) (Delmarva Now)


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Despite protests from sportsbooks, Maryland regulators have decided to keep oversight in place for promotions. (Covers)

A 6-1 win for the Orioles yesterday over the Kansas City Royals at Camden Yards. They go for the series sweep today beginning at 1:05pm. (Camden Chat)


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Preakness winner National Treasure finished sixth in yesterday’s Belmont Stakes in New York. (Baltimore Banner)

College football coaches from Morgan State and Bowie State spent a full day shadowing their Baltimore Ravens counterparts during offseason training activities yesterday. (Baltimore Sun)

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