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Linda L. Henry

Linda L. Henry, 76, of North Baltimore, died at 7:40 a.m., Sunday, August 17, 2025, at Wood Haven Health Care, Bowling Green. She was born on June 15, 1949, in Findlay to the late Harold and Alice (Mathias) Hardwick. She married Gerald Henry in...

Former Wildcat Tyler Loop named starting kicker for Baltimore Ravens

Former Wildcat Tyler Loop named starting kicker for Baltimore Ravens

Tyler Loop was expected to become the starting kicker of the Baltimore Ravens as a rookie, but the former Arizona Wildcat solidified his starter status on Saturday. In the Baltimore Ravens' 31-13 preseason win over the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T...

Adam Schiff fires up legal defense fund as DOJ pursues fraud investigation

Adam Schiff fires up legal defense fund as DOJ pursues fraud investigation

Democratic Sen. Adam Schiff of California is going on defense against an investigation by the Department of Justice into mortgage fraud allegations. Schiff has begun a legal defense fund in anticipation of possible litigation on the claims that he...

Local business owners seek community help after devastating fire

Local business owners seek community help after devastating fire

The owners of Taste Budz Creole Kitchen are turning to the community for support after a fire last month gutted their restaurant. Sean and Latrischa Nelson, owners of the restaurant, described the experience as a "rollercoaster." "Since the fire,...

Montgomery Co. girls share turf with Commanders during Monday’s preseason game

Montgomery Co. girls share turf with Commanders during Monday’s preseason game

Four high school girls' flag football teams from Montgomery County, Maryland, scrimmaged on the field during the Commanders' preseason game against the Cincinnati Bengals. One team described the experience as “electric.” “When we got down to the...

Newest sculpture installed along art trail

Newest sculpture installed along art trail

Artist Kirk Seese repositions one of the Feathers Three before it’s anchored into the concrete pad. “The Feathers Three,” the newest sculpture for the sculpture art trail in Mount Vernon was installed Wednesday, Aug. 13. The artist was Kirk Seese,...

Ethan Holliday's promising start in minor leagues for Rockies draws praise from brother Jackson

Ethan Holliday's promising start in minor leagues for Rockies draws praise from brother Jackson

BOSTON — Sure, there was plenty for Jackson Holliday to do before leading off for the Baltimore Orioles against the Boston Red Sox. But when the chance came for Jackson to talk and brag about his younger brother, Ethan, he hopped on the...

New BWI Flight + Wawa Opens + Dining Deals + Restaurant Shutters: MD Business

New BWI Flight + Wawa Opens + Dining Deals + Restaurant Shutters: MD Business

MARYLAND — Summer Restaurant Week in Washington, D.C., includes at least two dozen Maryland eateries known for their tantalizing dishes and signature drinks. They're all worthy of a stop this week, especially with the specials they're offering...

Steel, struggle and Baltimore's history

Steel, struggle and Baltimore's history

The Sparrows Point Steel Mill, once the largest in the world, was a Baltimore institution that shaped workers’ unions, housing and cultural dynamics in the city for more than 100 years, from 1887 until its final closing in 2012. In a Library of...

Dolphins activate TE Darren Waller from physically unable to perform list

Dolphins activate TE Darren Waller from physically unable to perform list

MIAMI GARDENS — Miami Dolphins tight end Darren Waller, acquired in a July trade with the New York Giants, was activated Wednesday from the physically-unable-to-perform list. Waller, the 32-year-old who was a 2015 sixth-round pick of Baltimore,...

Under Armour’s old Tide Point headquarters, now a ghost town, tentatively has buyer

Under Armour’s old Tide Point headquarters, now a ghost town, tentatively has buyer

The only sound one recent weekday morning at Tide Point was the whir of a clamshell crane’s chain as it clawed sugar from a barge into the Domino Sugar refinery. Three people quietly did yoga on a public pier. A kayaker glided by. But the...

Baltimore County Chamber of Commerce shuts down due to financial challenges

Baltimore County Chamber of Commerce shuts down due to financial challenges

The Baltimore County Chamber of Commerce shut down operations in August, after nearly six decades, due to financial challenges and changes post-COVID, according to the CEO and president of the group. Active members were referred to nearby...

Quantum computing boss seeks to build a trillion-dollar company

Quantum computing boss seeks to build a trillion-dollar company

Boundless confidence is par for the course with US tech bosses. Niccolo de Masi is no different. Perhaps he has to be that way. The boss of IonQ, the US-listed quantum company, is championing a technology that is still on the cusp of realising its...

Baltimore police ask for help to identify human remains found in 2024

Baltimore police ask for help to identify human remains found in 2024

By JT Moodee Lockman August 15, 2025 / 9:47 PM EDT / CBS Baltimore CBS News Live CBS News Baltimore Live Baltimore police on Thursday asked for the community's help to identify human remains that were found in August 2024. The body was found in...

IonQ and Capella CEOs Target Quantum Networking in Space With Combination

IonQ and Capella CEOs Target Quantum Networking in Space With Combination

An IonQ ion trap, a critical part of a quantum computer. Photo: IonQ With IonQ’s acquisition of Capella Space, the quantum computing company is looking to expand the security of quantum networking to satellite networks. IonQ, based in College...

Phillies dominate in all aspects for series sweep over Mariners

Phillies dominate in all aspects for series sweep over Mariners

Aug 20, 2025; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Kyle Schwarber (12) runs the bases after hitting a two RBI home run during the eighth inning against the Seattle Mariners at Citizens Bank Park. Mandatory Credit: Bill...

Baltimore's Brandon Young loses perfect game against Astros with infield hit

Baltimore's Brandon Young loses perfect game against Astros with infield hit

Young came into the game 0-6 with a 6.70 ERA through the first 10 starts of his MLB career. But he sure shut the Astros down Friday. HOUSTON — Baltimore Orioles right-hander Brandon Young had a perfect game working through 7 2/3 innings against...

‘Not Politics, Reality’: Bed Bath & Beyond Refuses To Open Stores In Gavin Newsom’s California

‘Not Politics, Reality’: Bed Bath & Beyond Refuses To Open Stores In Gavin Newsom’s California

Bed Bath & Beyond will not be opening locations in California anytime soon, its chairman announced on Wednesday, blaming the state’s challenging business climate. Marcus Lemonis, chairman of Beyond, Inc. — the parent company of Bed Bath & Beyond —...

MLB Mailbag: Konnor Griffin, Extension Candidates, Realignment, Ketel Marte, Detmers

MLB Mailbag: Konnor Griffin, Extension Candidates, Realignment, Ketel Marte, Detmers

How’s this for geographic realignment? I think it makes better sense than the graphic I saw MLB on Fox post recently. Atlantic: Boston, NYY, NYM, Philly East: Baltimore, Washington, Cincy, Nashville expansion team Southeast: Atlanta, Tampa, Miami,...

Foreclosure numbers decline 25% in the Fort Smith metro

Foreclosure numbers decline 25% in the Fort Smith metro

The number of Fort Smith metro properties in some form of a foreclosure filing is down 25% in July compared with a year ago and much better than the national trend, according to ATTOM’s July 2025 Foreclosure Market Report. The report shows there...

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