A severe thunderstorm powered across the Baltimore region late Tuesday night and into Wednesday morning, trapping some motorists on flooded streets as emergency alerts warned residents not to travel. (Baltimore Banner)
President Joe Biden will visit Maryland tomorrow to deliver a “major economic address”. It’s unclear where in the state it will take place. The president’s plans for Thursday were announced hours after The Associated Press reported that Speaker Kevin McCarthy said he would direct a U.S. House committee to open an impeachment inquiry over Biden’s family’s business dealings. (Baltimore Sun)
U.S. Rep. David Trone on Tuesday urged the Biden administration to terminate an immigration enforcement agreement between the Frederick County Sheriff’s Office and Immigration and Customs Enforcement, citing anti-immigrant statements by the embattled sheriff and numerous reports of civil rights violations by his agency. (Baltimore Banner)
The Food and Drug Administration has approved updated COVID-19 shots for both Moderna and Pfizer. It comes as doctors see an increase in cases across the country. Maryland doctors explain. (WBAL)
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A new Maryland Department of Juvenile Services report shows carjackings and handgun violations by young people have skyrocketed since 2020 in Maryland, but overall youth violence has been declining for more than a decade, mirroring a national trend. (Washington Post)
Pivotal footage of the July 2 mass shooting in Brooklyn Homes may have been obscured by a tree. (Baltimore Banner)
In the eight weeks since a summer crime plan began in Annapolis, rates of every part-one offense have decreased with the exception of homicides. (Baltimore Sun)
Police said that early Tuesday morning, six burglaries were reported in Howard County, and they are working to see if that latest batch of crime is connected to a string of weekend crime. (WBAL)
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Two young teens have been identified and taken into custody for Monday’s shooting that led to a lockdown at several Baltimore County schools. (Daily Voice)
A 68-year-old man has been arrested in connection to a Baltimore County shooting on Monday night in the Dundalk area. (WBFF)
One person is dead after they were struck by a CSX train yesterday in Perryman in Harford County. (WMAR)
About 1,000 Kaiser Permanente employees in the Baltimore area will vote this week on whether to strike. (Baltimore Sun)
The attorney representing residents impacted by Baltimore Gas and Electric’s gas regulators said they plan to sue over alleged damage. (WBAL 1090)
According to a new report from the real estate firm Bright MLS, median home prices in the Baltimore region continue to climb despite the highest mortgage rates in more than two decades. (Baltimore Sun)
A new report from the city inspector general has found Baltimore’s public housing authority owes millions to the city in past-due water bills. (WYPR)
The Baltimore City Council condemned the loss of $10 million in federal funds that the city forfeited that was supposed to fund homeless programs. (Baltimore Sun)
Another victim has come forward after multiple minors reported being raped at an unlicensed daycare that has been in operation for years in Anne Arundel County. (Anne Arundel Daily Voice)
Police in Montgomery County are set to detail a new plan to use drones as first responders. (Fox 5 DC)
A Baltimore woman has pleaded guilty to the killings of six of her children in a 1992 fire dubbed at the time as one of the worst crimes in the city’s history. (Baltimore Sun)
A decades old shopping center in College Park is going to be torn down.

Residents are upset and business owners say they’re getting a bad deal. (WTOP)
Harris Teeter’s parent company is selling one or more of the Maryland-based grocery stores to the chain behind the Piggly Wiggly franchise. (Baltimore Banner)
Maryland Transit Authority’s Local Bus, Light Rail, Metro Subway, MARC, Commuter Bus and Mobility services will all be free from Friday, September 22, through Sunday, September 24. (WJZ)
In a split vote, the Baltimore County Board of Education decided Tuesday night to close Campfield Early Learning Center. (Baltimore Sun)
Informal data from the 2022-23 school year show that while the overall incidence of the use of restraint on students in Howard County public schools has decreased, more than two-thirds of the time the practice involves a Black student. (Howard County Times)
THIS DAY IN HISTORY – SEPTEMBER 13
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Hurricane Lee is poised to strike the Atlantic Canada but New England is still at risk. (AccuWeather)

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By all Means, it just wasn’t in the Cards.
In his first start in a year and a half, pitcher John Means put in a solid effort but the offense lacked punch and the Cardinals beat the Orioles last night, 5-2. (Camden Chat)
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PENNANT WATCH: The O’s lost a chance to gain ground on the Rays as Tampa Bay lost last night in Minnesota. (MLB)

Maryland plans to spend $1.2 billion on stadium improvements to both Camden Yards and M&T Bank Stadium. (Baltimore Sun)
RAVENS: Film study: a rusty debut for the offense. (Baltimore Banner)
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A trip back to Ocean City. Way back. One more time.
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