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A security guard died after he was shot at a McDonald's in North Baltimore on Sunday afternoon, according to police.
Security guard fatally shot at McDonald’s in Northwest Baltimore
A security guard died after he was shot while working at a McDonald’s in Northwest Baltimore on Sunday, according to Baltimore Police.
More snow is on the way, but not as much as the Baltimore area got from a winter storm earlier this week.
Light snow expected Friday night followed by bitter cold for Ravens game
If you’re planning to watch the Baltimore Ravens take on the Pittsburgh Steelers at M&T Bank Stadium this weekend, make sure to bundle up.
The clay cylinders precede other scripts by 500 years, challenging what archaeologists previously thought about where alphabets came from.
Johns Hopkins archeologist discovers ‘humanity’s earliest-known’ alphabet
A Johns Hopkins University archeologist and his team are credited with discovering “humanity’s earliest-known alphabetic writing.”
Baltimore City firefighters mop up following a three-alarm fire where one person died early Friday on 38th Street in the Waverly neighborhood.
A 63-year-old woman died in a 3-alarm Baltimore house fire, officials say
One person is dead after a three-alarm house fire in Baltimore’s Waverly neighborhood, officials say.
The meatballs at Mama Koko's are well seasoned and tasty.
Where to find good eats in Baltimore for less than $10
They weren’t easy to find, but here are the best eats to enjoy in Baltimore for under $10.
The Mega Millions jackpot skyrockets to $1.15 billion ahead of Friday night's drawing. Marylanders purchased tickets at the Triple Fam Mart in the Mount Vernon neighborhood on Thursday.
What Marylanders need to know about the $1B Mega Millions jackpot
The Mega Millions jackpot has soared past $1 billion after no tickets matched all six numbers drawn on Christmas Eve.
The Sankofa Children’s Museum of African Culture.
What to do this weekend, from winter lights spectacle to Matisse
If you feel like being out and about, here are options for what to do this weekend.
Maryland lawmakers will head into the 2025 legislative session in January facing a tough budget situation.
Here are the Maryland laws that kick in for the new year
More than a dozen laws take effect in January in Maryland, from health insurance coverage changes to increased fines for speeding in work zones.
There are a number of holiday-themed events happening this weekend in Baltimore.
What to do this weekend, from a honky-tonk to holiday shows
Whether you want to take in a holiday show from the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, go honky-tonk dancing or watch “Die Hard,” we've got you covered.
Security footage from Captain Car Wash on Loch Raven Boulevard, reviewed by the Banner, shows the shooting as it unfolded Tuesday night.
Video shows moment car crashes into Towson funeral home amid mass shooting
Officials said the shooting in Towson appeared “targeted,” and said they believe there is no ongoing threat to the general public.
A 30-foot tall traditional Christmas pyramid in the center of a German-style Christmas market.
What to do this weekend, from wine tasting to ‘The Nutcracker’
Whether you want to see the Baltimore School for the Arts' version of "The Nutcracker," create DIY gifts or go to an ugly sweater Christmas party, we've got you covered.
On Nov. 30, officers responded to the unit block of South Eutaw Street for a reported shooting on an MTA bus.
Baltimore Police arrest man in connection to fatal bus shooting
Police have arrested a man in connection to a fatal shooting on a bus downtown Baltimore in late November.
The New York Police Department released this photo as they seek information about a person of interest in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
Luigi Mangione timeline: From UPenn to suspect in UnitedHealthcare CEO’s killing
Here’s what we know so far about what the NYPD describes as a planned attack and Luigi Mangione’s whereabouts leading up to his arrest in connection of the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown holds up a sexual assault evidence collection kit during a news conference in the Maryland State House on June 20, 2024. Maryland leadership announced a launch of a new statewide tracking system for sexual assault evidence kits.
Maryland AG says 2 indicted Anne Arundel officers ‘failed to tell the truth’
Attorney General Anthony Brown said Monday that his office sought the indictment of two Anne Arundel County Police officers because they “failed to tell the truth” about their involvement in a high-speed fatal crash.
Firefighters spray water on the smoldering wood piles as an excavator moves logs at the Camp Small city wood recycling facility Friday morning.
Firefighters battled gale force winds, piles of tinder, to contain massive Woodberry fire
More than 100 firefighters worked through Thursday night to surround and eventually contain a massive fire at a wood recycling center off Interstate 83 in Baltimore. The blaze shut down the interstate for hours before it was fully reopened the next morning.
Oil spread across the lanes of I-95 after a tractor trailer crash.
Fort McHenry Tunnel fully reopened after tractor trailer crash, fuel leak shut down lanes
A single-vehicle crash of a tractor trailer that left fuel spewed across the southbound lanes of I-95 has caused the four lanes to close just before the Fort McHenry Tunnel.
District Administrative Judge Shaem Spencer and Judge Jennifer Alexander celebrate prior to the opening of the first Mental Health Court in Anne Arundel County.
New Anne Arundel mental health court hailed as a ‘beacon of hope’
Anne Arundel County has launched a new mental health court to work with those ill-suited for the criminal justice system.
A man was shot while taking a city bus in Downtown Baltimore on Saturday afternoon, according to Baltimore Police.
Baltimore Police ID victim in fatal bus shooting, still looking for suspect
Police say the victim was shot on the bus by an unknown suspect and are asking anyone with information to come forward.
Mass is held on December 1st, 2024 at St. Bernardine Roman Catholic Church in Baltimore, MD following the combination of parishes around the city.
As Catholic churches merge, pews are full, but a sense of loss remains
This mass was six months in the making, marking the merger of five parishes into one congregation.
The exterior of the American Visionary Art Museum (AVAM) in South Baltimore.
What to do Thanksgiving Weekend, from a 5k to an art market
From a turkey trot charity 5K to an annual art mart and Hampden’s 34th Street, there is plenty to do Thanksgiving weekend in and around Baltimore.
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