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Kermit the Frog's advice for University of Maryland grads
Key Bridge: Meet these dedicated ship watchers
Watch: Baltimore County school board member's actions that led to censure
Impress your Baltimore bae with these 11 quirky Valentine’s Day cards
Wow your sweetheart with these Baltimore-themed Valentine’s Day cards.
Mystery and scandal haunt pet cemetery on coveted Howard County land
The sledding scene in Baltimore County
Watch sledders take to the big hill at the Baltimore County Board of Education building on Charles Street in Towson.
Need to de-stress? Try cow cuddling
12 awesome staff picks for your holiday list from The Banner
Here are 12 more must-have holiday gifts to add to your list from the staff of The Banner.
Mystery and scandal haunt pet cemetery on coveted Howard County land
A famous old pet cemetery hides in the shadows of Howard County’s new apartments. And someone’s moving the graves.
Candy Warden brushes leaves and grass off the grave marker for Hilda Maria Gray, one of several people buried alongside pets in the Rosa Bonheur Memorial Park in Elkridge.
Baltimore woman completes historic swim to Inner Harbor
Katie Pumphrey completed a more than 24-mile swim from the Chesapeake Bay Bridge to the Harborplace Amphitheater in the Inner Harbor.
Katie Humphrey holds up a hand heart to her supporters after completing her 24-mile swim at the Inner Harbor.
What’s your racehorse name? Try our Preakness name generator.
What do Early Voting, Cloud Computing and Tabasco Cat have in common? Hint, it’s related to The Preakness Stakes.
Old Baltimore love letters fill in family history for far-flung descendants
A stash of 1920s love letters recently discovered inside the wall of a Baltimore home are filling in the blanks for two families across the country.
Brian Underhill’s father Robert L. M. Underhill, wrote love letters that were discovered in a wall in a Baltimore home that was being renovated.
Secret in the walls: Hidden letters reveal love, lust, scandal in 1920s Baltimore society
A bathroom renovation in Roland Park opened a window to a long-forgotten world. The dusty, tin box held 100-year-old love letters. Who hid them in the wall? And why? That’s where the mystery begins.
Joanna Meade reads aloud love letters from the 1920's in the sun room of her home on February 27, 2024. The letters were found inside of a wall during a renovation.
Heiress’s legal drama threatened to ruin author of love letters
Love letters hidden for a century within the wall of a Roland Park home unspooled not only a secret romance but hinted at the tragedy and scandal surrounding a wealthy heiress.
(Stokely Baksh/The Baltimore Banner. Original photo from Eleanor Robb Patterson's U.S. passport application.)
11 Baltimore-themed Valentine’s Day cards for your sweetheart
Share our Maryland-centric Valentine’s Day cards with your local lover, crush or friend who’s just a friend.
Baltimore-themed Valentine's Day card. Design: Stokely Baksh | Photo: Jessica Gallagher
Spot the difference: Find 11 changes in this picture
We made 11 changes to this photo — can you find them all?
12 must-have gifts for your holiday list from The Baltimore Banner Staff
From santas delivering Christmas trees to lockbox adventures, we’ve compiled a list of our favorite gift recommendations this holiday season.
Test your memory with our weekly news quiz
Test your knowledge of this week's headlines by taking our news quiz.
(From left: Photos by Stokely Baksh and Ulysses Muñoz/The Baltimore Banner and Scott Serio/Eclipse Sportswire/Cal Sport Media)
How well do you remember 2022? Take our news quiz to find out.
Test your knowledge of this year's local news events by taking our quiz.
Holiday gift ideas for kids
A list of games and toys to make the little people in your life smile a little wider.
Illustration for The Baltimore Banner's gift guide
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