April 3, 2026
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Detectives are seeking information about a suspected homicide after Baltimore Police found a body in the woods on Saturday afternoon in the Northeast district.

A Baltimore Police officer was injured while trying to detain a suspect who was initially believed to be connected to a report of a carjacking and abduction on Saturday. (WJZ)

Brooklyn Homes hosted a resource fair Saturday in response to community feedback following July’s deadly mass shooting. Residents were offered mental health counseling, fresh produce, clothes, and free employment assistance. (WMAR)

Montgomery County’s chief public defender says in a new court motion that the county’s top prosecutor and a judge he recently hired “have failed to grasp the ethical lapses of their job negotiations” and the two men should be required to testify under oath about how far back their job discussions went. (Washington Post)

Five runners were taken to Anne Arundel Medical Center Saturday morning due to heat-related injuries during the U.S. Naval Academy’s “Navy Invitational” cross-country race. (WBAL)

Anne Arundel County Police are investigating two carjackings that occurred within a 48-hour span. (WBFF)

A report from the first phase of an investigation into the promotion of a Montgomery County high school principal amid sexual harassment allegations has been given to the county’s board of education. (WTOP)

Investigators believe they’ve found the remains of a Maryland man in Pennsylvania where he is believed to have been killed.


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Students at Baltimore City College spent their first two weeks of classes with a new dress code policy banning any jackets or sweatshirts that did not display the official school logo. But after some outcry, the school announced Friday that students can wear non-school-branded outerwear – as long as it does not cover the logo on their shirt during the school day. (WYPR)

A Cambridge man is facing charges of attempted armed carjacking, assault and second degree escape stemming from two separate incidents. (WMDT)

A Maryland man is facing charges six years after the alleged sexual assault of a stranger in a Washington, DC, alley. (Daily Voice)

Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown and Maryland Public Defender Natasha Dartigue took a barbershop tour around Baltimore in hopes of sparking conversations about how to repair the cycle of incarceration. (WJZ)

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott and AFSCME leaders came together Saturday to host a job fair as part of AFSCME’s “Staff the Front Lines” bus tour. It’s a way for the union to partner with elected officials to recruit and retain essential workers. (WBAL)

The Baltimore City Health Department is inviting community-based nonprofits to apply for mini-grants to help fight against COVID-19 and health disparities. Each grant will have a maximum value of $25,000. (WBFF)

THIS DAY IN HISTORY – SEPTEMBER 10


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Baltimore Comic-Con concludes today. (Baltimore Banner)

Rep. Steny Hoyer (D-5th) held his annual bull roast in Prince George’s County yesterday and was heckled by protesters promoting the end of using fossil fuels. (Maryland Matters)

Governor Wes Moore has appointed attorney Jennifer Sue Hollander to Montgomery County Circuit Court. (The Daily Record)

Carroll County commissioners approved the purchase of seven vehicles for use by various county departments. (Carroll County Times)

Death rates for people under 40 in the U.S. have skyrocketed due to fentanyl and accidental drug overdoses. In Maryland, homicide remains the leading cause of death for people under 40, but accidental overdose is the fastest-growing cause of death for the age group, increasing by 73% since 2018. (Maryland Matters)

School officials in Anne Arundel County are considering requiring virtual learning to be held during “snow days” in the winter. (Baltimore Sun)

The Maryland State Fair concludes today in Timonium.

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A slugfest to say the least.

The Orioles outlasted the Boston Red Sox at Fenway last night, 13-12. (Camden Chat)


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PENNANT WATCH: The Rays won at home against Seattle. The AL East race stays the same.

RAVENS: The 2023 NFL season kicks off today for the Baltimore Ravens as they host the Houston Texans at 1:00pm. (NFL)


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Commentary: The Ravens face a tough path in the AFC North. (Baltimore Sun)

Five things to watch. (Baltimore Banner)

TERPS: It was pretty shaky for a while there but the Maryland Terrapins (2-0) put up 21 points in the fourth quarter to pull away from Charlotte, 38-20, last night in College Park. (Big Ten)


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NAVY: Navy’s (1-1) home opener was twice delayed by storms but it was all worth the wait as the Midshipmen cruised to a 24-0 win over Wagner. (Baltimore Sun)


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The Maryland State Fair ends its run today. The WMAR Vault looks back at previous fairs and festivals in Maryland…


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