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People stock up on supplies from a boarded-up store in St. Petersburg, Fla., as residents prepare for the arrival of Hurricane Milton.
Hurricane Milton: BGE crews head to Florida to help with response
Hurricane Milton is forecast to remain a dangerous storm as it travels across the state of Florida, bringing life-threatening winds inland.
Baltimore County Public Schools are installing cameras on all its buses to catch cars who pass by when students are getting on and off the bus.
Baltimore County drivers who illegally pass school buses will soon get $250 fines
Thousands of drivers have been given warning citations for illegally passing school buses since the start of the school year.
arthouse pizza restaurant closing hampden
A popular Hampden pizza joint is shutting down after its lease expires
Priya Rayadurg and Randy Shayotovich, who own The Arthouse, said they will close by the end of October, but not before throwing a “Going out of Business” party Oct. 26.
The forecast cone for Hurricane Milton as of Tuesday morning.
Hurricane Milton is ‘extremely dangerous’ as it approaches Florida
Hurricane Milton is forecast to remain a dangerous storm as it travels across the state of Florida, bringing life-threatening winds inland.
Cecelia Williams Bryant helped establish the AME Church in India and the Ivory Coast, and raised her children to be “global citizens,” her family said.
Cecelia Williams Bryant, of Bethel AME, was ‘committed to prayer’
Rev. Cecelia Williams Bryant was a mentor and leader in the African Methodist Episcopal Church. She died on Sept. 26 at age 77.
The "Black Aggie" statue sits in a courtyard in Washington, D.C. The statue depicts a hooded figure with its chin resting on its fist in a contemplative stance. The statue is surrounded by green foliage.
Maryland kids grow up in fear of Black Aggie. So who is she?
The powerful local legend of Black Aggie has outlasted the statue’s physical presence in Baltimore. Where is Black Aggie today?
Ta-Nehisi Coates grew up in Baltimore, and the author said his time here influences his work still.
Ta-Nehisi Coates in Baltimore: Takeaways from the author’s return home
Ta-Nehisi Coates talked about Baltimore, writing, Palestine and more during an interview conducted by WYPR’s Tom Hall as part of the “Brown Lecture Series” at the Enoch Pratt Free Library.
David Rubenstein speaks with Baltimore Banner Editor in Chief Kimi Yoshino during the IMPACT Maryland Event at Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall on October 1st, 2024 in Baltimore, MD.
iMPACT Maryland: Rubenstein talks Orioles spending, Alsobrooks calls out Hogan
David Rubenstein didn’t get into the baseball business to make money, but to “make a great baseball team,” the 75-year-old owner of the Baltimore Orioles said at iMPACT Maryland.
Two Maryland teams ran more than a dozen rescue missions over the weekend, according to the Maryland Army National Guard.
Maryland Army National Guard rescues 70 in North Carolina after Hurricane Helene
Two Maryland teams ran more than a dozen rescue missions over the weekend, according to the Maryland Army National Guard.
Around Baltimore, fall foliage is expected to peak later in October.
As the leaves change, here’s where to find the best fall foliage in Maryland
Leaves are expected to change earlier than normal this year, and feature more yellows and golds rather than reds and purples.
The pool at the Axel Brewers Hill apartment complex was in a “vault” that was separate from the main structure of the building, so the building remains safe, an engineering firm said after an investigation.
Brewers Hill pool collapse didn’t otherwise damage apartment building, engineer finds
The pool that collapsed on an apartment building roof last week did not damage the structure of the main building, an engineering firm said.
Maryland’s Terran “TK” Foster, third from the left in the front row, was the second person voted off the newest season of “Survivor.”
Maryland-based contestant voted off ‘Survivor’ in second week
Terran “TK” Foster, one of two Maryland-based contestants on the season of “Survivor” that’s currently airing, was voted off the island by his fellow castaways during Wednesday night’s episode.
A sign pointing visitors toward the main office building outside Fleischmann’s Vinegar near Baltimore’s Cold Spring neighborhood.
Vinegar company agrees to $1M settlement for pollution violations
The Maryland Department of the Environment and Fleischmann’s Vinegar Company have reached a $1.1 million settlement over water pollution violations from the company’s Baltimore facility, MDE officials announced Wednesday.
JC Hudgins shows a blue crab he caught in the Chesapeake Bay in Mathews, Va., on Friday, June 10, 2022.
Virginia keeps winter crab dredging closed, for now
In a notable reversal, Virginia will not open a winter dredging season for blue crabs in the Chesapeake Bay this year.
A police line do not cross tape blocks a pathway near Penn Station.
Harford County school employees charged with failure to report rape allegation
Two Harford County school employees were arrested and charged with failing to report a rape allegation after a student told school staff they were assaulted, the Aberdeen Police Department said.
Baltimore firefighters and engineers examine the building’s pool after it leaked and the deck appeared to buckle.
Brewers Hill apartment building declared safe after partial pool collapse
A rooftop pool leak lead to the evacuation of the Axel Brewers Hill Apartments, fire officials said Friday.
A Customs and Border Patrol agent in an airport.
Georgia man arrested at BWI on felony child molestation charges
Daniel Coronado, 54, of Alpharetta, Georgia, was arrested at BWI after arriving on a flight from Cancun, Mexico, CBP officials said.
Richard Luna, the deputy director of Baltimore’s beleaguered Department of Public Works, is leaving his position.
Deputy director leaving Baltimore’s beleaguered public works department
Richard Luna, the deputy director of Baltimore’s beleaguered Department of Public Works, is leaving his position.
A welcome from characters at the Maryland Renaissance Festival
Maryland Ren Fest tickets are sold out — here’s how you could still get some
Getting a ticket to the Maryland Renaissance Festival that’s refunded is a first-come, first-served race that could involve checking multiple dates repeatedly.
There are several Baltimoreans in this season of “Love Is Blind,” the hit Netflix show basing its seventh season in Washington, D.C.
8 ‘Love Is Blind’ DC cast members are tied to Maryland
There are several Baltimoreans in this season of "Love Is Blind," the hit Netflix show basing its seventh season in Washington, D.C.
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