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Gov. Wes Moore delivers remarks at a press conference inside the Camden Yard warehouse after the Maryland Stadium Authority voted to extend the Orioles’ lease at the ballpark in December.
Joy in Birdland: Orioles sale has fans celebrating on social media
Here’s what local and state leaders, residents and fans had to say about the Orioles sale to David Rubenstein and other investors including Cal Ripken Jr. and Michael Arougheti.
The popular PBS series “Antiques Roadshow” is coming to Baltimore on June 18, 2024.
Your favorite excuse for holding onto old stuff: ‘Antiques Roadshow’ is coming to Baltimore
The popular PBS series “Antiques Roadshow” is making a stop in Baltimore on June 18.
Former Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby, with supporters, at the federal courthouse in Greenbelt.
Baltimore Banner asks court to reject motion to seal judicial record in Marilyn Mosby trial
Banner attorneys argue Mosby failed to provide sufficient grounds for sealing a letter.
A volunteer firefighter allegedly set a series of small fires last year in the area around Liberty Reservoir near Eldersburg.
Police say firefighter started Carroll Co. fires — and 911 call is key
Carroll County volunteer firefighter Allison Nicole Creutzer is facing charges after authorities say she set a series of small fires near Liberty Reservoir.
Baltimore City utility and fire crews are working Friday to restore power to portions of downtown after an electrical fire broke out overnight beneath North Charles Street.
Underground fire in downtown Baltimore interrupts traffic, suspends some light rail service
Baltimore City utility and fire crews are working Friday morning to restore power to portions of downtown after an electrical fire broke out overnight beneath North Charles Street.
A Taylor Swift fan holds a sign during a game between the Chicago Bears and the Kansas City Chiefs at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium on Sept. 24, 2023 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Jason Hanna/Getty Images)
Taylor Swift song lyrics that aren’t about Baltimore but might as well be
These Taylor Swift songs give us strong Charm City vibes.
The family photo is included in the book, "A Dwelling-House and other Conveniences: A History of Maryland's Government House."
Harborplace redevelopment plans could erase McKeldin Square. Some McKeldins aren’t pleased.
Family members of Theodore McKeldin, remembered as the “father of the Inner Harbor,” want to preserve his waterfront memorial amid Baltimore-based MCB Real Estate's plans to overhaul Harborplace.
The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra will play the “Back to the Future” score live alongside a screening of the film this weekend at the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall.
What to do this weekend, from carving ice sculptures to exploring the multiverse
Whether you want to watch the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra play the “Back to the Future” score, attend a pet expo or learn about theoretical physics, we’ve got you covered.
Baltimore police pull a body from the Harbor near the 600 block of E Pratt street.
First responders resuscitate woman pulled from Inner Harbor water near Pier IV
Emergency responders were on scene Monday morning to pull a person out of the water near Pier IV.
Doug Clemens sweeps snow from the sidewalk in Baltimore’s Federal Hill.
Reserving parking spots with lawn chairs and other etiquette for a Baltimore snow day
Baltimore’s etiquette for a snow day is built on salt boxes, lawn chairs and other best practices.
A cyclist heads south in bike lanes on Maryland Ave. in Baltimore. While the rate of pedestrian or bicyclist crashes rose in most of Maryland’s large counties, it dropped in the city.
Banner analysis: Pedestrian deaths rise in Maryland, drop in Baltimore
Maryland roadways grew more dangerous for pedestrians and cyclists in 2023, threatening to undo the state’s progress prior to the pandemic.
Pava LaPere’s father Frank LaPere speaks at a press conference announcing a bill on reducing/eliminating diminution credits on January 16, 2023. LaPere’s murder was a catalyst to this bill.
LaPere family, Baltimore State’s Attorney call for limits on early release for some sex offenders
Maryland lawmakers are considering restrictions on the ability of some sexual offenders to earn time off their sentences.
Snow falls in Upper Fells Point on Monday, January 15, 2023.
As temperatures plummet Tuesday afternoon, Maryland roadways are expected to freeze
Temperatures will fall into the teens Tuesday night with windchills in the single digits.
The 1900 block of Thames Street was still underwater at Wolfe Street.
Flood and wind warnings continue Wednesday as Marylanders survey storm damage
Baltimore area residents and emergency responders are surveying the damage caused by substantial rainfall that soaked the region Tuesday.
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott monitored heavy rains and flooding across the city on Jan. 9, 2024, from the city's Office of Emergency Management.
Submerged streets and stranded cars: Heavy rains, wind leave mess across the area
Heavy rains and tidal flooding submerged roadways, stranded vehicles and downed power lines and trees Tuesday as a storm plowed through the Baltimore region.
A redesigned $20 bill featuring Harriet Tubman is expected to be released in 2030.
Harriet Tubman will appear on U.S. currency in 2024. It’s not the $20 bill.
The U.S. Mint will feature Maryland's own Harriet Tubman on three commemorative coins this year.
A picture of a vehicle window from the perspective of someone inside the vehicle, looking out. The window is covered in rain and melting frost, with a rearview mirror in the photo and an icy landscape beyond.
Winter storm headed for Maryland this weekend. How much snow will we get?
Marylanders are bracing for a storm that forecasters say will dump snow, sleet and rain across the state.
Coach Calvin Ford shed tears upon seeing Rafiullah Yari win in the second round. “You know, he told me the other day he felt like family. So you know I’m doing my job to make a person from another country feel that way.”
Trainer for Baltimore boxer Gervonta Davis facing felony assault charges in Nevada
Calvin Ford, trainer for champion boxer Gervonta Davis, is facing felony assault charges in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Small earthquake strikes Montgomery County
A 2.3 magnitude earthquake registered in Montgomery County early Tuesday morning.
Maryland labor organizers pushed for lawmakers to increase the tipped minimum wage in March 2019 amid the larger wage hike fight.
Minimum wage, spam calls and health coverage: Changes to Maryland law coming in 2024
A new minimum wage, fewer telephone spam calls and updates to health insurance coverage are coming to Maryland with the start of the new year.
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