May 26, 2026
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Former President Donald Trump surrendered at the Fulton County jail Thursday on charges in the Georgia case alleging an illegal plot to overturn his 2020 election loss.


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A Donald Trump supporter who surrendered to Georgia authorities Thursday on charges he conspired with the former president and other allies to overturn Trump’s 2020 election loss is also facing federal charges that he assaulted an FBI agent in Maryland. (WTOP)

Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott and his pick for the city’s top police post, Richard Worley, held another town hall meeting last night to field questions and hear concerns from residents. (Baltimore Sun)

A staffing shortage and the police department’s handling of the mass shooting in Brooklyn were among the major topics of a hearing Thursday morning in federal court.


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The hit-and-run driver who killed an 88-year-old woman last week in Baltimore has been apprehended. (Baltimore Police Dept.)


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Scott Anthony Williams, 45, of Laurel, and West Virginia resident Taeyan Raymond Williams, 26, will both spend more than a decade behind bars for their roles in the murder of their drug supplier. The two men are father and son. (Anne Arundel Daily Voice)

A federal judge Thursday denied a request to let Montgomery County parents pull their children out of the classroom when books with LGBTQ characters are read aloud. Washington Post)

The biggest expenses Maryland school districts face? Health care, construction and technology. (Baltimore Sun)

A teenager faces assault charges after the Frederick County sheriff’s office said he threatened a school resource officer yesterday and other students in the high school with a knife following a fight. (WTOP)

A Leonardtown man and a pilot from Florida survived an unexpected emergency landing after their seaplane stalled in the air on Thursday, making an emergency landing in St. Mary’s County. (WJZ)

The small town of Hancock in Maryland owns part of a marijuana company. It wants its fair share of the pot. (Washington Post)

Maryland is seeing a new wave of COVID cases but don’t expect much masking or testing. (WYPR)

Trauma physicians and emergency responders gathered at the Martin State Airport in Middle River this week to highlight a new partnership that will allow emergency blood transfusions — on board Maryland State Police “Trooper” helicopters en route to trauma hospitals. (Maryland Matters)

The Anne Arundel County Fire Department unveiled a dashboard Thursday that allows members of the public to take an in-depth look at its response and transport data. (Baltimore Sun)

Some Baltimore City and County residents will be getting some assistance with their water bills. (WMAR)

Attorneys for former Baltimore City State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby defend their trial expert’s findings that media coverage of Mosby’s case may have tainted the jury pool in the Baltimore area. They want the trial moved out of the city. (WBFF)

A former corrections officer from Maryland is heading to prison and an inmate will face more time for their roles in a bribery scheme at a DC jail. (Anne Arundel Daily Voice)

The Carroll County Sheriff’s Office will soon use driving simulators to train recruits to navigate high-speed chases, emergency response calls and other real-world situations police encounter regularly. (Carroll County Times)

Are landlords in Prince George’s County ignoring a 3% cap on rent hikes? (WTOP)

The 142nd Maryland State Fair began Thursday evening in Timonium…


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A voluntary recall has been issued for ShopRite Bowl & Basket Chicken Noodle Soup due to mislabeling. A limited amount of the product may contain milk, an allergen not listed on the label. There are nine ShopRite locations in Maryland. (The Aegis)

Price Rite will close its Rosedale location in Baltimore County, laying off 21 employees and leaving the greater Baltimore area without any locations. (Baltimore Business Journal)

The Wicomico County Planning and Zoning Commission came to an agreement on a zoning recommendation. Industrial zones could be the new home for businesses dealing with cannabis. (WBOC)

There have been at least 100,435 Marylanders who have rolled-off of Medicaid coverage since May, according to new Department of Health data released in Mid-August. (Maryland Matters)

A Maryland organization aimed at protecting domestic violence survivors is taking a case to the highest court in the nation. (WMDT)

An Aberdeen Proving Ground contractor lays of 88 employees. (Baltimore Business Journal)

TODAY IN HISTORY – AUGUST 25


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A solid eight innings from Kyle Gibson and another “Tony Tater” from Anthony Santander were enough to lift the Orioles to a 5-3 win over the Toronto Blue Jays last night, giving Baltimore the series win. (Camden Chat)


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PENNANT WATCH: The Rays defeated the Rockies last night. Baltimore stays two games up in the division.

Terrell Suggs will be inducted into the Ravens’ Ring of Honor. (Baltimore Sun)

The Ravens’ final preseason game is tomorrow night at Tampa. (NFL)

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The Maryland Renaissance Festival begins tomorrow in Crownsville.

Meet the knights of the festival…


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