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Emergency responders on the scene of a single-engine plane crash in Havre de Grace on July 25, 2023. Courtesy: CBS News Baltimore.
Officials identify pilot who died in single-engine plane crash in Havre de Grace
NTSB will investigate the crash, which the federal agency said involved a Piper PA-28 airplane.
Courtesy: McCormick and Company.
Mustard-flavored Skittles? Yes, they’re real. And coming soon.
The candy collaboration is coming out in honor of National Mustard Day on Aug. 5
Victoria Lawson, right, stands with her brother Donald Lawson’s wife, Jacqueline Lawson, during a press conference in Eastport on July 24, 2023 regarding Donald’s disappearance during a recent sailing trip. Donald’s family hasn’t been able to reach him for more than a week as of Monday during the presser.
Mexican Navy searches for pioneering Black sailor from Baltimore missing at sea
The U.S. sailing community is holding out hope that Donald Lawson turns up safely.
A group of people cool off in a fountain at the Inner Harbor.
Extreme heat, unhealthy air quality from Canadian smoke. Know the signs to beat the heat.
Temperatures are expected to be well into the 90s all week, increasing the chance of heat-related illnesses.
Application spike, new renewal system have led to passport delays for Marylanders
Maryland's members of Congress are inundated with passport cases.
Tamika L, mother of Kylis Fagbemi, 20, is comforted by loved ones at a vigil in honor of Fagbemi on July 11, 2023.
Family, friends hold vigil for Kylis Fagbemi, who died in South Baltimore mass shooting
The 20-year-old was one of two people shot and killed at a neighborhood event in the Brooklyn section of South Baltimore.
Customer Lloyd Wilkins looks at the products inside Far & Dotter on Maryland's first day of recreational cannabis legalization.
Maryland blazes into recreational cannabis sales with parties, promotions and eager consumers
People thronged cannabis dispensaries across the Baltimore region Saturday, eager to see, learn about and try the products that those 21 and over with a state-issued ID are now able to purchase for recreational use.
A Baltimore Police detective’s uniform patch is seen on his shoulder while he observes the crowd in between innings during a baseball game against the Oakland Athletics held at Camden Yards on Wednesday, April 12. The Orioles beat the Athletics, 8-7, to win the series.
Baltimore Police to encrypt, delay public access to scanner transmissions starting in July
The Baltimore Police Department is switching to encrypted radio systems and devices, delaying public access to live audio streams of police activity.
A gap between homes in the 200 block of S. Stricker St. marks the spot where a vacant home burned and collapsed, killing three Baltimore firefighters.
Man indicted for Carrollton Ridge burglaries; fallen firefighters’ families notified
Attorneys for the families of the fallen firefighters said investigators have kept them informed about the investigation and that they were told of the burglary charges.
Aerial images of the scene at the 20500 block of Deer Wood Park Drive in St. Mary’s County show a heavily damaged home.
Firefighter killed in Leonardtown house fire is identified
The Naval Air Station Patuxent River identified the firefighter who died Tuesday morning in a St. Mary’s County house fire as 25-year-old Brice C. Trossbach.
“Black Lives Matter” has been spray-painted on the side of Towson Wines and Spirits. (Kaitlin Newman/The Baltimore Banner)
Protest planned after Towson liquor store owner recorded using slur
Customer Shaka Pitts recorded an incident in which the owner of Towson Wines and Spirits called him a racial slur. A protest of the liquor store is now planned for Thursday.
Renderings were released on Tuesday, June 27, 2023, for a proposed $15 million renovation of the 19th-century Car Barn building on Central Avenue.
Developers share vision for renovating historic Car Barn on Central Avenue
Construction is expected to begin in a year on the project to renovate the 19th-century structure. Various uses are being explored, including offices, retail, restaurants, a gym, and shared-working and workforce training spaces.
Heavy rainfall, damaging winds and large hail were predicted for the Baltimore region on the night of Monday, June 26, 2023.
Thunderstorms in region lead to power outages, delays in Orioles game
BGE crews were working to restore power to more than 4,100 customers affected by Monday night’s storms, mostly in Baltimore County.
Eddie’s of Mt. Vernon announced their impending closure on June 17, 2023. (Kaitlin Newman/The Baltimore Banner)
With Eddie’s grocery closing, Mount Vernon will lose a community hub
At least one resident frequents Eddie’s of Mount Vernon “not for the groceries but everything else.”
A statue of Pro Football Hall of Fame player Ray Lewis stands outside M&T Bank Stadium, home of the Baltimore Ravens, in South Baltimore.
Ray Lewis III, son of former Baltimore Raven Ray Lewis, dead at 28, younger brother says
Brother Rahsaan Lewis revealed the death in an Instagram post on Thursday.
Sandra Mireles, wife of Nick Mireles,, shares stories about  her husband after he was killed on Sunday night in a mass shooting in Annapolis. He leaves behind several children ranging from toddlers to teenagers.
Families in ‘disbelief’ as a longstanding feud ends in Annapolis mass shooting
Victims’ families said they never thought a parking dispute would escalate to a shooting that killed 3 people and injured 3 others.
Annapolis Police Chief Ed Jackson attends a news conference on the mass shooting in Annapolis that left three dead and three wounded. Standing rear to him is.Gov. Wes Moore.
Parking dispute led to Annapolis mass shooting, charging documents say
Six people were shot — three of them fatally — on Sunday at a house on Paddington Place near Edgewood Road.
Baltimore Chief of Police, Michael S. Harrison in his office.
A timeline of Police Commissioner Michael Harrison’s career in Baltimore
Baltimore Police Commissioner Michael Harrison, who has led the department for the last four years, announced he will step down on Thursday.
Freshly screened composted soil sits in the Eastern Sanitary Landfill Solid Waste Management Facility  plant in White Marsh, MD., April 14, 2023.
Composting will soon be required in Laurel
The City of Laurel is set to become the first jurisdiction in Maryland that will mandate composting in 2025.
Police officers on scene at the Roosevelt Park Pool on the afternoon of June 7.
Teen in critical condition after ‘near drowning’ at Roosevelt Park Pool
CPR and other life-saving measures were performed before he was taken to an area hospital for treatment, Acting Fire Chief Dante Stewart said.
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