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Carriers are in hiring mode after shedding tens of thousands of jobs during the pandemic, contributing to flight disruptions.
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Carriers are in hiring mode after shedding tens of thousands of jobs during the pandemic, contributing to flight disruptions.
Flying to see family for the holidays this year? You might be met with delays and cancellations.
If you're thinking of taking to the skies for a summer getaway trip, airlines say they're implementing several safety measures amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
In some cases, if the flights were booked between or before certain times, change fees will be waived and refunds will be allowed for certain unflown flights.
United Airlines is getting creative in its plans to maintain capacity as the grounding of the Boeing 737 Max enters its fifth month.
Maryland is feeling the effects of flight cancelations and delays as a result of President Trump's announcement to ground Boeing 737 Max planes Wednesday.
American Airlines and United Airlines say they have asked the Trump administration not to use their flights to carry migrant children who have been separated from their parents.
United Airlines has announced it will issue special bag tags for animal carriers.
A dog died on a United Airlines plane after a flight attendant ordered its owner to put the animal in the plane's overhead bin.
A puppy died on a United Airlines flight after a flight attendant told the dog's owner to put it in the overhead bin.
Delta and United Airlines are cutting ties with the National Rifle Association, the latest in major companies to do so following the deadly shooting at a Florida high school earlier this month.
An altercation between a passenger and a member of the flight crew forced a United Airlines flight bound to Washington to turn around and return to Beijing.
The Chicago Department of Aviation has fired two security officers involved in an incident in which a passenger was dragged off a United Airlines flight
The Kentucky man who was dragged off a United Airlines flight in Chicago has reached a settlement with the airline for an undisclosed amount.
United Airlines says it will raise the limit — to $10,000 — on payments to customers who give up seats on oversold flights and will increase training for employees as it deals with fallout from the video of a passenger being violently dragged from his seat.
United Airlines is investigating the death of a giant rabbit on one its trans-Atlantic flights.
It just keeps getting worse for United Airlines.
The CEO of United Airlines says no one will be fired over the dragging of a man off a plane — including himself.
Senator Jim Rosapepe is drafting legislation to keep a situation like the United Airlines debacle in Chicago from happening in Maryland.
A passenger was traveling on United Airlines from Calgary to Houston when he was stung by a scorpion.
One Maryland senator is now pushing to bar airlines from forcibly removing passengers from overbooked flights.
A passenger dragged from a United Express flight suffered a "significant" concussion and broken nose, and he lost two front teeth, one of his lawyers said.
United Airlines sought to quell the uproar over a man being dragged off a plane by announcing on Tuesday that it would no longer ask police to remove passengers from full flights and would compensate customers who were on the flight when the man was removed.
Senator Chris Van Hollen is introducing legislation that would prohibit airlines from forcibly removing passengers after boarding.
"That is not who our family at United (Airlines) is," he said. "This will never happen again on a United flight. That's my promise."
These are just the latest incidents in a rash of car thefts, carjackings, and attempted carjackings in Maryland.
The second annual run-up to the Juneteenth 5K Run hosted by the Seed School of Maryland is just a few days away.
Fire crews have rescued an injured tree trimmer who was seriously injured and stuck in a tree in Baltimore County.
A local non-profit is empowering young women to thrive in their communities.
The buildings are more than a hundred years old—originally built in 1920, according to state property records.
Donald Trump is the first former president in history to face a federal criminal indictment.
Michael Harrison's departure follows a city council hearing earlier this week where he faced questions about his future with the Baltimore Police Department.
Though the air quality improved Friday, not everyone is safe.
Haze and smoke will continue to decrease this evening, but there is the chance of a shower or t-storm.
Investigators said excessive speed and possible impairment are possible causes of the crash.
Residents will still need to move their cars if they're parked in a restricted area or risk landing a hefty ticket, despite advice from state and city authorities to limit time outdoors.
Howard County and Montgomery County announced Thursday morning there will be no outdoor afterschool activities held.
The air is an eerie shade of orange and the visibility is low.
Ben Cardin announced last month that he would not seek reelection in 2024 after three terms in the Senate.
Nearly 200 vendors and community organizations will set up festival tables. Plus many local businesses plan to open early for the event.
The Mitchell School of Fine Arts is hosting a summer camp for 10 to 17 year olds where art is centerstage.
Jimmy's Famous Seafood has been based in Baltimore since 1974
Born and raised in Baltimore, Jess has appeared on MTV's WILD N' OUT, Russell Simmons' ALL DEF COMEDY on HBO, and various shows on VH1, BET, and many others.
A black bear got stuck in a tree Friday morning in Northeast DC, Metropolitan police said.
Baltimore Magazine's Crab Fest to take place at Rash Field
Baltimore has gone 17-12 at home and 38-24 overall. The Orioles have a 16-8 record in games when they hit two or more home runs.
Johns Hopkins needed to win two games against Lynchburg on Thursday in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, in order to win the school's first Division III baseball title.
Gunnar Henderson belted a late two-run home run as the Orioles beat Milwaukee, 6-3, on Thursday to avoid a sweep.
The highest level of poor air quality - level 6 of 6 - became widespread over Washington, DC, and Baltimore, according to readings from the airnow.gov website.
Baltimore avoided the shutout by scoring two runs off Bennett Sousa in the ninth.
Donald Trump is the first former president in history to face a federal criminal indictment.
The charges would be the first to arise from special counsel Jack Smith's investigations into former President Donald Trump.
The horses tasked with leading the caissons carrying the caskets of fallen service members during funeral honors at Arlington National Cemetery are taking a year-long pause for rehab.
Pat Robertson turned a tiny Virginia station into the global Christian Broadcasting Network.
Donald Trump's legal team has been informed that the former president is a target of the federal criminal investigation into possible mishandling of classified information.
Nearly 200 vendors and community organizations will set up festival tables. Plus many local businesses plan to open early for the event.
Historic Charles Street will once again become a pedestrian mall for a day of outdoor shopping, dining and strolling, this time on the first Saturday of June from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
The creamery's flagship was founded in Chincoteague, Virginia in 1975, but opened its Berlin and Salisbury locations in 2017 and 2018, respectively.
The shelter said Orioles management saw the widely circulated call for help and were quick to respond.
The president appeared in a live stream from Ukraine on screens at the ceremony at Homewood Field in Baltimore.
Each brand would be managed separately, the company said, but they would share production capacity and certain distribution partnerships.
It's getting harder to truly unplug in a tech-dominated world, but a "dumb phone" could help us balance the scale just a little bit.
Many office workers and schoolchildren will see a day off to start the summer season.
Flying Dog said it plans a "seamless transition" to cease operations in August.
Air travel is expected to be up by 11% over last year, with 3.4 million people expected to fly over the holiday weekend.
Each brand would be managed separately, the company said, but they would share production capacity and certain distribution partnerships.
"This is not Ratatouille," an unidentified man said in the post.
The popular spot on South High Street is known for its meatballs.
Shlossman currently serves as COO of Banner University Medical Center Phoenix, and before that she was the COO of another medical center in Arizona.
Some Tastykakes containing peanut butter were improperly labeled, sparking a recall due to allergy concerns.
The fires, which are still burning, brought smoke and hazardous air quality to millions of Americans this week.
Though the air quality improved Friday, not everyone is safe.
One cardiovascular specialist cautions that breathing the air laden with smoke from the Quebec and Nova Scotia wildfires is "probably worse than smoking a cigarette" in some places.
Measles is a highly contagious viral illness, which can spread through the air when an infected person coughs or sneezes or shares germs by touching objects or surfaces.
Most cleaning products and antibacterial soaps contain what's called QACs. It's the active ingredient that kills bacteria, fungi and viruses, but too much of it is not good for your health, the study said.
These are just the latest incidents in a rash of car thefts, carjackings, and attempted carjackings in Maryland.
All eyes are on the Tony Awards, set to air June 11 on CBS and streaming on Paramount+.
The festival is bringing energy to the city by hosting pop-ups across Charm City in early June.
Shakur's sister, Sekyiwa "Set" Shakur, will accept the honor on the artist's behalf on June 7 on Hollywood Boulevard.
The 231 elementary and middle school students in the national spelling bee this year are as young as 9 and as old as 14.
Steve Sosna has your Friday evening forecast (6/9/2023)
Haze and smoke will continue to decrease this evening, but there is the chance of a shower or t-storm.
Johns Hopkins experts gathered today to provide updates on air conditions in the region, and tips for avoiding pollution exposure.
Marty Bass has your Friday afternoon forecast 6/9/2023
Marty Bass has your Friday morning weather 6/9/2023
Anne Arundel County Police are investigating two attempted car thefts that happened in Glen Burnie overnight.
The second annual run-up to the Juneteenth 5K Run hosted by the Seed School of Maryland is just a few days away.
A local non-profit organization is making sure the voices of girls are not only heard but amplified.
The buildings are more than a hundred years old—originally built in 1920, according to state property records.
Steve Sosna has your Friday evening forecast (6/9/2023)