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Mar 11 2026CRIME

A Bus Blaze in Kerzers Raises Questions About Intent

Police in Switzerland are looking into whether a bus fire that claimed six lives was set on purpose. The incident happened Tuesday evening in Kerzers, a town about 15 miles from Bern. Authorities say an “unidentified voluntary act” might have started the blaze, but they are still gathering evidence.

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Feb 26 2026CRIME

Snowball Fight Turns to Arrest in New York

Police in New York City have taken a 27‑year‑old man into custody after he allegedly hurled snow and ice at officers during a park fight. The incident happened in Washington Square Park earlier this week, sparking a debate about public safety and protest tactics. Authorities say the man, identified

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Feb 17 2026SPORTS

Caught in a Surprise Search

Police stopped Marshon Lattimore’s car after it was found with expired license plates. The driver, a former NFL cornerback, told the officer that he had no weapons in the vehicle. The stop began as a routine traffic check for a minor violation. When asked about guns or knives, Lattimore ans

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Feb 15 2026CRIME

A Night of Stops, Searches and No Arrests

Police in Tucson carried out a big operation last Friday night after the 84‑year‑old Nancy Guthrie vanished from her home on February 1. The sheriff’s office said a man was stopped near a Culver’s parking lot, handcuffed and later released. He had been involved in a traffic stop that was linked to a

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Jan 27 2026BUSINESS

Maryland's Chilly Surprise: Higher Energy Bills on the Horizon

Maryland is in for a rough patch with the weather, and it's not just about the snow and cold. The deep freeze is making people use more energy to stay warm, and that means bigger energy bills. The gas system is already seeing a lot of demand, and it's expected to keep going up. People are worried.

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Jan 21 2026POLITICS

Maryland's Energy Challenges: A Closer Look at the Issues

Maryland is facing some tough energy problems right now. Lawmakers recently had a big talk about it. They discussed how expensive energy is getting, how much it costs to make and deliver energy, and how data centers are using up a lot of power. One of the main concerns is how much people are paying

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Jan 19 2026HEALTH

Maryland's Health Care Shift: Higher Costs Ahead?

Maryland is making big changes to how hospitals get paid. This shift is called the AHEAD model. It will start in 2028. The state will lose control over setting Medicare rates. Instead, the federal government will take over. Private insurers are not happy. They think this will make health care even

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Jan 19 2026WEATHER

Maryland's Winter Weather Watch: Stay Safe This Weekend

Maryland is bracing for a chilly weekend. Snow showers are expected to roll in on Sunday, making roads slippery and travel tricky. This weather event is rated a level 2 out of 5 on the Weather Impacts Scale, meaning it's not too severe but still requires caution. Winter weather advisories are in pl

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Jan 18 2026EDUCATION

The Price of Losing Arts in Schools

Maryland is facing tough budget choices again, and arts education is often the first to go. This is a big mistake. Arts programs do more than just teach students how to paint or play music. They help students grow in confidence and discover their true potential. When schools cut arts funding, they

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Jan 12 2026WEATHER

Maryland's Weather: A Mild Start to the Week

Maryland is in for a calm start to the week after a windy Sunday. The state saw some rain and wintry mix on Sunday, but it was mostly dry. The winds have calmed down, and the weather is settling into a more peaceful pattern. Monday and Tuesday are looking up! Expect a mix of sun and clouds, with hi

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