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Baltimore training camp opens with Super Bowl talk, stadium enhancements and fans
The Ravens kicked off the team's 30th NFL season with fans packing training camp. OWINGS MILLS, Md. — The Baltimore Ravens kicked off their 30th NFL season preparation at training camp, with players and staff expressing confidence about their...

Former Baltimore County Insurance Agent Charged With Crimes for 4th Time
In the fourth set of criminal charges filed against him since last September, a former Baltimore County insurance agent and financial advisor has been charged with obstruction of justice and fabricating physical evidence, Maryland Attorney General...

Baltimore’s register of wills office spent over $1M on media, unaired TV show, audit finds
Baltimore’s Office of the Register of Wills spent, but could not justify, more than $1 million on media and promotions, including almost $200,000 for a television series that never aired, according to a state audit. The audit released Tuesday also...
Industrial Logistics Properties Trust Announces Second Quarter 2025 Results
NEWTON, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 29, 2025-- Industrial Logistics Properties Trust (Nasdaq: ILPT) today announced its financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2025, which can be found at the Quarterly Results section of ILPT’s website at...

Maryland Gov. Moore expands support for state farmers through executive order
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore signed an executive order Monday to expand economic support for farmers and promote the state's agricultural sector. The measure aims to increase the growth and profits of Maryland's agriculture industry by increasing...

Maryland sets stricter coal dust control rules for CSX terminal in Baltimore
The Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) has issued a new permit requiring CSX Transportation to surround its South Baltimore rail terminal with a windscreen taller than its coal piles, aiming to reduce coal dust blowing into the Curtis...

Maryland Casinos Generate $160.7 Million in Gaming Revenue During June
Maryland’s six casinos combined to generate $160,668,545 in revenue from slot machines and table games during June 2025. The statewide total was down $2,245,887 (-1.4%) compared to June 2024. Casino gaming contributions to the state during June...

Baltimore Ravens All Quarter Century Team: Defensive Tackle No. 1
We are now on to the defense! First up, we’re picking a pair of defensive tackles to flesh out the interior. We’ve got a trio consisting of two longtime Ravens and a current Raven who is just entering the prime of his career. Who will be the first...

Advocates: Energy auction shows data center influence, grid operator’s deficits
Last week’s energy auction by multistate power grid operator PJM will cause most Marylanders’ monthly electric bills to go up $2 to $5 next summer — but that’s on top of other costs, for transmission, fuel and more, that one advocate calls “death...

ICE detains Maryland pastor with no criminal record
Pastor Daniel Fuentes Espinal is currently preaching at a detention center in Louisiana after Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents arrested him in Maryland just days prior. “He’s a remarkably resilient man, and for all of the trauma...

Greenway Farms Boosts Lettuce Production with LED Lighting
Greenway Farms, which operates out of Gaithersburg, Md., has selected Sollum Technologies’ SF-ONE LED lighting fixtures to further support crop quality with an emphasis on the farm’s lettuce production, Sollum announced on Tuesday. Greenway grows...

Maryland’s Coast Agriculture Week is kicking off!
WORCESTER COUNTY, Md. – This year marks the Second annual “Maryland’s Coast Agriculture Week.” Now, here on the Eastern Shore, agriculture is a really big deal, ranging from crops, livestock, and horticulture. Worcester County officials are...

Immigration Policies Hit Home-Based Care Industry As Providers Lose Workers
The Trump administration’s immigration crackdown has prompted home-based care providers to fear that changes in immigrant worker policies could lead to a loss of essential staff – and providers have begun to see these threats materialize. In early...

Ag Progress Days 2025 Coverage: Stay Up To Date On Penn State's Annual Agricultural Event
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Maryland will require giant ‘windscreen’ to shield South Baltimore from CSX coal dust
Maryland environmental regulators are expected Tuesday to impose new restrictions on the operations of a massive coal export terminal in South Baltimore, requiring its operator to erect a giant screen to keep dust from polluting the air of nearby...

Delegate Earley Jr.: 'Here’s the truth: we need more energy in Virginia'
Mark Earley Jr., a member of the Virginia House of Delegates, has raised concerns about state energy laws, which he claims are limiting supply and causing higher prices. He called for a broader approach to meet growing demand in a statement made...

Daily on Energy: Endangerment Finding rollback day, Duffy versus Buttigieg, and Trump wants North Sea drilling
WHAT’S HAPPENING TODAY: Good afternoon and happy Tuesday, readers! Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin announced a proposal to overturn the 2009 endangerment finding, which declares that greenhouse gas emissions threaten...

Aaron Abedin: Spotlight on Rising Maryland Track Star’s Internship
Aaron Abedin, a Maryland track and field athlete, is enhancing his career prospects through the InTERPship Academy, designed for student-athletes pursuing their industry interests. From June 2 to July 25, Abedin is interning as a data analytics...

SUN: Meet the mechanical engineering major turned Ravens training camp darling
OWINGS MILLS, MD. (WBFF) — The first thing to know about Ravens rookie defensive back Reuben Lowery — other than his ascendance to training camp darling for three interceptions during the spring and another one last week — is that coach John...

Baltimore protesters show support for Maryland pastor detained by ICE agents
Protesters rallied in Baltimore on Monday in support of a Maryland pastor who is still being held by U.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Louisiana. As of Monday, Easton pastor and father Daniel Fuentes Espinal, 54, remains in custody...