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A Baltimore man fled a traffic stop, dragging a police officer with him. Was it attempted murder?
A jury is deliberating whether to convict Joseph Black for accelerating his car during a 2022 traffic stop, dragging Det. Sgt. Kenneth Ramberg and seriously injuring him.
Baltimore Police take a suspect into custody in the case of a sergeant who police and witnesses say was dragged by a vehicle while conducting a traffic stop.
Enoch Pratt Free Library’s top leader Heidi Daniel to step down in February
Daniel is stepping down after seven years heading Baltimore’s 137-year-old library system.
Heidi Daniel, who has served as the Pratt’s president and CEO since 2017, will leave her position by the end of February.
Crofton man dies after Anne Arundel County Police use Taser on him
The Maryland Attorney General’s Office is investigating the circumstances of the 21-year-old man’s encounter with police.
An Anne Arundel County Police vehicle.
Maryland BGE customers will see increased utility rates
In a unanimous decision, the Maryland Public Service Commission has authorized a rate increase over three years.
A BGE truck in the Mount Vernon neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland, on Friday, Oct. 14, 2022.
Baltimore’s plan to tackle vacant houses gets boost from Bloomberg Philanthropies
An expanded innovation team is tasked with identifying the most effective policies and practices for addressing vacant properties.
A house at 1113 North Carrollton Avenue was among 37 vacant or abandoned homes auctioned the last week of November and the first week of December by the Housing Authority of Baltimore City.
Howard County parts ways with auditor behind controversial report profiling Black sorority members
Craig Glendenning’s name appears scrubbed from the Howard County Council website this week.
Howard County Library, Equity Resource Center at Central Branch in Columbia
Inside Johns Hopkins University’s plan to make Baltimore a national hub for artificial intelligence
Johns Hopkins University is building a Data Science and AI Institute on the Homewood campus, with the goal of positioning Baltimore as the nation’s foremost destination for data science, machine learning and artificial intelligence.
K.T. Ramesh, interim co-director of Johns Hopkins University’s new data science and translation institute, speaks as fellow co-Director Rama Chellappa listens via video chat at the University’s Homewood campus on Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2023.
20 more people sue Maryland, alleging abuse in state’s juvenile detention centers
20 women have filed a lawsuit against Maryland and its Department of Juvenile Services alleging rampant sexual abuse as children while incarcerated at the state’s Thomas J.S. Waxter Children’s Center in Laurel.
The now-shuttered Thomas J.S. Waxter Children’s Center in Laurel
Maryland Attorney General launches investigation into an Anne Arundel Co. officer who used Taser on a man
An Anne Arundel County police officer identified as Corporal A. Stallings on Oct. 29 critically injured an unnamed man, who fell and hit his head after he was stunned with a Taser.
The attorney general's Independent Investigations Division said Thursday it is looking into the circumstances of the Oct. 29 incident.
Norman Lear’s first flop was a show about Baltimore. He thought it was ‘terrific.’
Audiences hated Norman Lear’s show about a Baltimore hotel. To the television legend, the racy 1975 series “Hot l Baltimore” was “terrific.”
Television producer Norman Lear is shown in his office in Los Angeles on March 29, 1979.
A Harford Co. Proud Boy went to the Capitol on Jan. 6. He’s now facing a federal felony charge.
Federal authorities have identified Harford County resident Brandon Heffner, 38, among a group of rioters on the U.S. Capitol’s lower West Terrace in video footage from Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection.
Brandon Keith Heffner of Harford County, Maryland, was charged Dec. 5, 2023, with impeding a law enforcement officer, remaining in a restricted area, interfering with an official government function and making threats to Congress. The charges stem from the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol.
Baltimore Police tactical unit responds to report of an armed student at Kenwood High School
Baltimore County Police took a student into custody Friday after a report of an armed individual sent Kenwood High School into a brief lockdown.
6/16/22—A Baltimore County police car sits outside of the Public Safety Building and Police Department in Towson.
What to do this weekend, from a Christmas village to a Christmas parade
If you want to feel like you’ve wandered onto the set of a Hallmark Channel movie, The Banner can recommend multiple events to check out this weekend.
Jimmy Pelletier, from DC Wheels Charity, wows the crowds with skateboard moves at Hampden's Annual Holiday Parade on December 4, 2022.
‘Charm City keeps charming’: What Baltimore is grateful for this Thanksgiving
Baltimore City has given locals plenty of reasons to feel grateful this Thanksgiving. Here are a few of our favorites.
The ice rink, hosted by Waterfront Partnership, opened on Nov. 11, 2023, and will stay open until Jan. 15. It is located downtown in-between the Harborplace Pavilions.
Evicted by Under Armour, Locust Point Community Garden prepares to relocate in December
Locust Point Community Garden has until Dec. 15 to vacate the plot of land owned by Under Armour. Baltimore City officials and the Locust Point Civic Association are clearing a portion of Latrobe Park so the program can continue.
Scene of the community garden located next to Under Armour in Locust Point. (Photo courtesy of Dave Arndt)
Napoleon rejected his American family, but Baltimore’s own Bonaparte didn’t back down
The biopic “Napoleon,” directed by Ridley Scott and starring Joaquin Phoenix, has renewed interest in Baltimore’s own Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte and her tussle with France’s famous imperial family.
The monument and gravestone of Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte in Green Mount Cemetery in Baltimore. She was the sister-in-law of Napoleon Bonaparte.
Second person arrested in Morgan State University shooting
D.C. Metropolitan Police Department arrested Jovan Terrell Williams on Nov. 17 in connection with the October shooting at Morgan State University that left five people wounded and interrupted homecoming festivities.
Baltimore Police respond to the scene of a shooting at Morgan State University on Oct. 3.
A rogue drone delayed the Ravens game. Now the FAA is investigating.
Drones cannot be flown within 3 miles of a stadium starting one hour before a scheduled game until one hour after the event ends for any National Football League or Major League Baseball.
Baltimore Ravens cornerback Ronald Darby (28) tackles Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase (1) during the third quarter at M&T Bank Stadium on Thursday, Nov. 16, 2023.
Baltimore County police charge Illinois man in death of 4-year-old
An autopsy later found 4-year-old Amir James had skull injuries and died from bleeding in his brain.
6/16/22—A Baltimore County police car sits outside of the Public Safety Building and Police Department in Towson.
Snowmageddon ahead? Here’s what the strong El Niño winter means for Baltimore
A strong El Niño weather cycle doesn’t guarantee a big winter storm, but it could bring several inches of snowfall in Baltimore.
Man using snowblower in deep snow
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