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Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman virtually meets with Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration staff to thank them for their work assisting refugees and displaced people around the world, at the U.S. Department of State, on March 24, 2022. Photo courtesy of Freddie Everett, U.S. State Department
How a Baltimore social worker became the tough U.S. arms negotiator with Russia
Wendy Sherman’s unlikely origin story traces from her youth in Baltimore and work in Maryland state government to leading U.S. arms negotiations with world powers.
Baltimore Orioles logos are painted on an exterior gate of Oriole Park at Camden Yards in South Baltimore.
Peter Angelos’ wife responds to lawsuit, says Orioles aren’t leaving Baltimore
Georgia Angelos calls allegations that the family would consider moving the Baltimore Orioles “false and intentionally divisive.”
Monique Smith promised herself years ago that she won’t be buried as Jane Doe. After decades of search, she finally found her answer.
Longest living Jane Doe: A Baltimore woman’s decades-long search to find her identity
How can a woman raise four children, own a home and manage million-dollar contracts for a Baltimore utilities company without an identity?
Actor Kevin Spacey has been hiding out in Baltimore since 2017, "beguiled by its charm."
Kevin Spacey’s Baltimore: Lawsuit forces actor to reveal details about life in Maryland
Spacey tells judge he’s attached to Baltimore and feels “beguiled by its charm, its beauty.”
The exterior of Oriole Park at Camden Yards, home of the Baltimore Orioles, in South Baltimore.
Read the Angelos son’s lawsuit over the Baltimore Orioles, family fortune
Louis Angelos says brother John ”intends to maintain absolute control over the Orioles.“
The Warehouse and Eutaw Street outside of Oriole Park at Camden Yards in South Baltimore.
Angelos sons feud over future of Orioles, family fortune, lawsuit reveals
Younger son accuses brother of working secretly to undermine his father’s intentions and to gain unilateral control
Portrait of Marilyn Mosby at the Baltimore City State's Attorney Office.
Marilyn Mosby breaks silence, kicks off bid for third term as Baltimore state’s attorney
In an exclusive interview with The Baltimore Banner, Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby broke her silence on her political future and said she will kick off her re-election bid Tuesday with the release of a three-minute video declaring her candidacy.
Four takeaways from the new indictment against Marilyn Mosby
While a superseding indictment against her Thursday lists no new charges, prosecutors leveled additional accusations of deceit against Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby, writing that she misled a mortgage company and arranged a phantom $5,000 gift from her husband.
State officials are storing some of the bodies in the parking garage of the old Social Security Administration building in downtown Baltimore.
Families distraught: Baltimore parking garage turned into morgue as 200 bodies await autopsy
More than 200 bodies are awaiting autopsies by doctors at Maryland’s Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, the agency located in downtown Baltimore responsible for investigating deaths statewide. The unprecedented backlog is growing by the day and filling up the morgue refrigerators.
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