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Alsobrooks to Launch Senate Bid in Maryland
By Eric Cortellessa
Raskin Mulling Senate Bid in Maryland
By Eric Cortellessa
Senator Ben Cardin to Retire, Sources Say
By Eric Cortellessa
Noose Found in Johns Hopkins University Building
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Cyclist Arrested After Viral Fight Over Protest Flyers
Anthony Brennan III, 60, turned himself in after police identified him
By Jasmine Aguilera
June 6, 2020
Governors Take Charge in Coronavirus Response
Cut loose by Trump, America's governors are looking to one another for how to return to normal life
By Molly Ball
April 30, 2020
12 Shot, 5 Killed in Single Day of Baltimore Violence
The shootings happened throughout the day, and in locations across the city.
By Josiah Bates
January 13, 2020
'Senseless Act of Violence.' Maryland Driver Baits Seagulls With Popcorn, Then Runs Over Flock
The driver used popcorn to attract the birds
By Ciara Nugent
January 6, 2020
First Lady Melania Trump Booed While Speaking at Youth Summit in Baltimore
There were 'some cheers,' according to the pool reporter, but the 'resounding chorus' was negative.
By Josiah Bates
November 26, 2019
Capital Gazette Survivors React to Gunman's Guilty Plea
"I feel a lot lighter today than I did yesterday," Rachael Pacella, an environment reporter who survived the shooting, tells TIME
By Madeleine Carlisle
October 29, 2019
73-Year-Old Maryland Woman Charged With Killing 82-Year-Old Neighbor With Brick
Police said the 73-year-old woman struck her 82-year-old neighbor with a brick after a dispute.
By Gina Martinez
September 11, 2019
TSA Finds a Missile Launcher in Luggage
Fortunately the launcher was not live
By Josiah Bates
July 29, 2019
Long Before Trump's Tweets, Baltimore Had Become a 'Target.' Here's How Segregation Helped Create Its Problems
"Housing segregation set Baltimore up to be one of the hardest hit cities"
By Mahita Gajanan
July 29, 2019
Baltimore 'Sun' Slams Trump
"Mr. Trump sees attacking African American members of Congress as good politics"
By Alejandro de la Garza
July 28, 2019
Maryland High School Guidance Counselor Arrested On Rape, Child Porn Solicitation Charges
"It is alleged Mr. Mitchell engaged in multiple instances of misconduct with minors"
By Billy Perrigo
January 14, 2019
Navy: Active Shooter Alarm at Walter Reed Caused by 'Improper Use of a Mass Notification System'
Initially, the Navy's Twitter account said that the alert was an "ad hoc drill"
By Gina Martinez
November 27, 2018
College Student Dies of Same Virus That Killed NJ Kids
Adenoviruses can cause diarrhea, respiratory illness or conjunctivitis
By Tara Law
November 21, 2018
Female Employee Dies After Killing 3 and Wounding 3 at Maryland Warehouse
A female employee at a Maryland distribution center committed suicide after killing three people and wounding three others in a mass shooting Thursday, police said.Hartford County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that 26-year-old Snochia Mosele from Baltimore...
By Mahita Gajanan
September 20, 2018
A New Mother Failed a Drug Test After Eating a Poppy Seed Bagel. Here's How That Happens
A history of the "poppy seed bagel defense"
By Jamie Ducharme
August 8, 2018
Capital Gazette Staff Will March in the Annapolis Fourth of July Parade This Year, Instead of Covering It
"We want our readers and our community to see that we believe things will, eventually, be OK again. Eventually."
By Jennifer Calfas
July 4, 2018
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