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Historic mansion in Uplands destroyed by fire
Uplands Community Association president said he had worried about people loitering at the vacant property.
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - DECEMBER 22:  Passengers walk through a terminal at Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI) on December 22, 2021 in Baltimore, Maryland.
BWI, Reagan National airports see record number of guns at TSA checkpoints
The firearms were found during routine screenings of carry-on items at the airports.
Harborplace’s Pratt Street Pavilion on Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2023.
Harborplace welcomes new shops as pavilions wait to be torn down
A made-in-Baltimore store and all-day breakfast spot are among the new tenants coming to the Light Street Pavilion.
Six consortium members met downtown to livestream the Biden-Harris announcement of Baltimore's official Tech Hub designation.
Baltimore named one of 31 federal tech hubs, with focus on AI and biotechnology
The Baltimore region effort is now eligible for nearly $500 million in federal funds over five years that the Greater Baltimore Committee estimates will generate $3.2 billion in economic impact and 52,000 jobs by 2030.
Two BCFD personnel salute as the processional passes by them.
Baltimore firefighter killed in house blaze identified; cause of fire remains under investigation
Here’s what we know now about Thursday’s deadly house fire on Linden Heights Avenue.
The group Climate Defiance disrupted a conversation with U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg at the iMPACT Maryland conference hosted by The Baltimore Banner on Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2023.
Watch the full video: Pete Buttigieg’s Baltimore talk disrupted by protesters
The video shows protesters shouting their objections to a Texas petrochemical project during an appearance by U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg at iMPACT Maryland.
Part of the existing barrier fence that surrounds most of Morgan State University.
Morgan State police union urges ‘comprehensive’ reform after shooting; campus leaders express surprise
Members of Morgan State's FOP Lodge #142 are seeking a re-evaluation of the university's current approach to policing on campus and have questioned the department's leadership in a 11-page letter to university officials.
Aref Ramadan looks at photos of his deceased relatives who were victims of attacks on Gaza last week. Ramadan says his family uses social media to communicate but service is sparse. He has not heard from his living relatives in over three days.
Maryland Muslim leaders say ‘innocent lives deserve to be protected’ in Gaza
“There is no safety in Gaza. I feel defenseless knowing something might happen and I have no power to stop it," a founder of the Palestinian Community of Metro DC said.
A group of protestors from Climate Defiance interrupt a discussion with Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg at Impact Maryland, a thought leadership conference hosted by The Baltimore Banner Tuesday, Oct.10, 2023 in Baltimore.
Protesters disrupt Pete Buttigieg’s interview at iMPACT Maryland
Dozens of protesters concerned about climate change stormed the Baltimore stage where U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg was taking part in a daylong conference coordinated by The Baltimore Banner.
Hundreds gather at Beth Tfiloh synagogue in Pikesville on Oct. 10, 2023 for a vigil to remember the victims of a Hamas attack on Israel that left more than 1000 people, including women and children, dead over the weekend.
Vigil held to remember victims of deadly Hamas attacks on Israel
The escalating conflict is stoking anxiety among Marylanders with ties to the region.
The Maryland Department of Health offices in Baltimore.
50 people file lawsuits alleging decades of abuse in Maryland’s juvenile detention centers
The plaintiffs describe systemic physical, sexual and psychological abuse spanning decades within Maryland’s juvenile justice system.
A press conference takes place at the scene of a shooting at Morgan State University on Tuesday Oct. 3, 2023.
Morgan State cancels, postpones homecoming events after campus shooting
Baltimore Police Commissioner Richard Worley said at a Wednesday morning press conference that the shooting likely stemmed from a dispute between “two smaller groups.”
A caucasian man drawing his modern polymer (Glock) .45 caliber pistol from an IWB (inside the waistband) holster under his leather jacket.
Judge issues preliminary injunction blocking parts of gun control law set to go into effect on Sunday
Judge George Levi Russell III issued a preliminary injunction preventing enforcement of the law in places where alcohol is sold, in private places without the owner’s consent and at public demonstrations.
Frank LaPere, father of Pava LaPere, honors her life at a vigil held at the Washington Monument in Mt. Vernon on September 27, 2023.
Tech CEO Pava LaPere described as a ‘force of nature’ at vigil
Police found Pava LaPere’s partially clothed body with signs of blunt-force trauma on the roof of her apartment building in the 300 block of West Franklin Street in the Mount Vernon neighborhood late Monday morning.
Val Kuciauskas places her hand on the statue of Brooks Robinson outside Camden Yards after hearing of his passing Tuesday night.
Brooks and Baltimore: Fans flock to statue, cherishing Robinson’s legacy
As news of the death of Orioles great Brooks Robinson spread throughout Baltimore, fans traveled to Camden Yards to pay their respects.
Jeff and Kim walk through the rain under one umbrella in downtown Baltimore on July 9, 2023.
Artscape forecast: Heavy rainfall, gusty winds expected Saturday
Total precipitation could reach an inch and a half on Saturday, said National Weather Service meteorologist Anna Stuck.
Next One Up founder Matt Hanna gives a tour of the facilities in Baltimore on Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2023.
Base Camp will mix sports, academics and job training to prepare Baltimore teens for life
Mentoring nonprofit Next One Up marks a new chapter after opening a new facility for young men in Baltimore.
The Quickway Japanese Hibachi was one of four Pikesville businesses that were burglarized early Monday.
Smash-and-grab burglaries strike 4 Pikesville businesses
In each case, the burglar gained entry by breaking a window of the business, police said.
The Enoch Pratt Free Library.
Looking for books temporarily banned in Carroll County schools? The Pratt library is here to help.
Enoch Pratt Free Library reminded residents of Carroll County that no matter what happens in their school districts, Marylanders always have access to banned books.
Juliet Ames’ newest salt box has an image of Adam Jones, who is retiring as an Oriole on Friday.
Oriole Adam Jones receives ultimate Baltimore retirement gift: A salt box
Orioles center fielder Adam Jones will officially retire on Friday, but you’ll still be able to see his face — pieing someone else’s — on a local salt box.
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