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A Baltimore Police vehicle is seen in Fells Point on April 14, 2024.
No charges for Baltimore Police officers who fatally shot teen, AG says
Three Baltimore Police officers who shot and killed a teenager last year will not face charges, the Maryland Office of the Attorney General said Wednesday.
Colorful flower crowns were a popular sight at Baltimore Pride on last year.
What to do in Baltimore this weekend, from a pride parade to an Asian food fest
Whether you want to celebrate Baltimore Pride, immerse yourself in Greek culture or sing along to “The Rocky Horror Picture Show,” we’ve got you covered.
LOS ANGELES, CA - FEBRUARY 12:  Musician Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys performs onstage at the 54th Annual GRAMMY Awards held at Staples Center on February 12, 2012 in Los Angeles, California.  (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
God only knows what we lost with Brian Wilson
One of the things I loved most about former Beach Boy Brian Wilson was that he was weird. I mean that as a compliment.
Sonia Eaddy, center, conducts a ribbon cutting during the reopening of The Poppleton Recreation Center on Thursday afternoon.
Poppleton Recreation Center gets fresh start inspired by old memories
Dormant for decades, Poppleton Recreation Center, the West Baltimore neighborhood hub reopens Thursday.
Photo collage of Baltimore row house in front of stack of hundred dollar bills and blurry image of Baltimore City hall in far background.
Property owner indicted in Baltimore tax sale scheme for paying $10K in bribes
James Carroll Erny, of Baltimore County, has been indicted by a grand jury for one count of bribery.
Wilbur Chen, MD, professor of medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine’s Center for Vaccine Development and Global Health.
The CDC’s vaccine advisors were fired. A former insider explains what’s at stake.
Dr. Wilbur Chen, a University of Maryland vaccine expert, is a former member of the panel that makes recommendations to the CDC about who should get vaccines. He explains what happens now that RFK Jr., the health secretary, fired all the current members.
Hundreds of protesters march down E. Fayette Street on Wednesday afternoon to signal their increasing distress over an intense immigration crackdown that has sparked protest and unrest across the country.
Hundreds march in Baltimore protesting national immigration crackdown
As many as 500 walked through East Baltimore in solidarity with similar protests across the country after stepped-up ICE raids
A man running away from the camera's t-shirt is drenched with sweat.
Get ready for heat, Maryland. Temps expected to hit the 90s across the region tomorrow.
Thursday is expected to be the first day of the year when temperatures top 90 across the entire Baltimore region, according to the National Weather Service.
Johns Hopkins University graduating senior Akosa Obianwu says the university’s priorities don’t include DEI.
Hopkins’ dimming DEI efforts worry students who feel left behind
Johns Hopkins University is at a complicated crossroads as President Donald Trump’s administration threatens to pull federal funding from institutions with programs that support marginalized groups.
Councilman Julian E. Jones Jr., left, joined by Terry Hickey, Director of the Department of Housing and Community Development, during the “Baltimore County’s Affordable Housing Challenge” panel during The Baltimore Banner's Engaging Baltimore County event at Sparrows Point Park on Tuesday, June 10, 2025 in Sparrows Point, MD
Facing big HUD cuts, some Baltimore-area housing advocates liken it to apocalypse
Funding cuts at the federal level threaten to disrupt households across the Baltimore area, housing advocates said Tuesday.
The Howard County Police logo seen outside their headquarters on Jan. 25, 2024.
Victim identified after Howard County Police fatally shot man wielding a spear
The Howard County Police Department identified the stabbing victim as Samuel Louie Booker IV, 26, of Columbia. He remains in critical condition at Maryland Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore.
We were high on the Orioles when they began their series against the Athletics. But they’ve been teetering ever since.
Inside the Dugout: The emotional swings of the Orioles’ recent play
We had good feelings about the Orioles as they began their series against the Athletics, but they’ve been teetering ever since.
Simone Campbell Scott.
Bolton Hill psychoanalyst Simone Campbell Scott was endlessly curious
Campbell Scott was a psychoanalyst who operated a private practice out of her Bolton Hill home.
Javarick Gantt was murdered by an unknown assailant at a state-run jail in the city in 2022.
Cascading failures by Baltimore jail staff led to deaf man’s brutal murder, lawsuit says
For years, the state corrections department refused to explain the circumstances leading up to Javarick Gantt’s murder.
Customers work and lounge at Bird in Hand Café and Bookstore in Baltimore.
Who needs Barnes & Noble? The City that Reads is stocked with local bookstores
Barnes & Noble’s Charles Village closure leaves the city without a big-box book retailer, but about two dozen independent bookstores remain.
Fireworks for the Fourth of July are seen from Federal Hill Park on Thursday, July 4, 2024 in Baltimore, MD.
Fireworks and drone show planned for Baltimore’s Fourth of July celebration
Fourth of July in Baltimore to feature fireworks and drone show in the Inner Harbor.
6/28/22—the exterior of the Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr. Courthouse.
Man pleads guilty in fatal drug overdose of 13-month-old grandson in Baltimore
Steven Heggie Sr., 61, of Northwest Baltimore, faces between four to six years in prison at sentencing.
6/28/22—The exterior of the Baltimore City Circuit Courthouse., Elijah E. Cummings Courthouse, Courthouse East
Grandmother pleads guilty after 10-year-old girl fatally shoots herself in Baltimore
Baltimore Circuit Judge Lynn Stewart Mays said the case highlights the unimaginable danger that comes with keeping a gun at home.
More than 150,000 people attended Pride Week events in Baltimore last year.
How to celebrate Pride in Maryland as Baltimore marks 50 years
There are tons of Pride events in June, including parades, festivals, brunches and block parties.
The fuel spill was traced back to a Johns Hopkins facility at its East Baltimore medical campus.
Harbor East roads reopen after 5,000-gallon fuel spill dyes harbor red
Boat services on the Harbor Connector line between Maritime Park and Locust Point also returned Monday morning.
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