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Baltimore approves $14M settlement for man wrongfully convicted in 1986 killing
Members of the Baltimore Board of Estimates voted to resolve a civil rights lawsuit that Gary Washington filed in 2019.
Baltimore City Hall, including the historic cast iron dome, on January 14, 2025 ahead of pending renovations. Built in the 1860s, the dome has not been restored since the 1970s.
Child dies, adult critically injured after fire in Parkville townhome
Baltimore County officials are investigating a Parkville fire in an end-of-group townhome that left a 4-year-old child dead and one adult critically injured.
The Baltimore County Fire Department logo.
Anne Arundel schools freeze central office hiring to control costs
Vacancies for teaching and other school-based positions won’t be affected.
Superintendent Mark T. Bedell said the freeze would not affect school-based positions.
Donald Trump says hire John Harbaugh, he and Jim are ‘TOTAL WINNERS’
President Donald Trump posted on his social media platform, Truth Social, in support of John Harbaugh, whom the Ravens recently fired. Harbaugh visited Trump at the White House in July 2025.
President Donald Trump walks to the field at M&T Bank Stadium ahead of the 2025 Army-Navy football game.
Maryland lost 10,000 federal jobs in a single month
About 10,000 Maryland federal workers lost their jobs in October alone, according to data released Wednesday by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
About 10,000 Maryland federal workers lost their jobs in October alone, according to data released Wednesday by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Johns Hopkins University loses top academic officer to Caltech
Ray Jayawardhana, provost of the Johns Hopkins University, is leaving after three years to lead the California Institute of Technology.
Provost Ray Jayawardhana speaks during the Johns Hopkins University Class of 2024's Commencement Ceremony.
Gov. Wes Moore endorses 3 bills to address Maryland housing
Gov. Wes Moore is endorsing three bills meant to spur construction and increase housing in ways both big and small. They’re also a chance for Moore to notch wins before voters decide this year whether to give him a second term.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore signs an executive order on housing in September. On Tuesday, Moore unveiled three housing-related bills he’s supporting.
A giant inflatable duck is coming to the Bay Bridge
Later this year, a gigantic yellow inflatable duck will be visible from the Chesapeake Bay Bridge.
Mama Duck and "Timmy" will be heading to Anne Arundel County in September 2026.
Man arrested for allegedly setting 7 separate fires in Baltimore’s Little Italy
A man was arrested for allegedly setting seven separate fires in Baltimore’s Little Italy neighborhood, according to police.
A representative for the Little Italy Neighborhood Association said a camera system played a big role in quickly catching the suspect. 
Nepalese restaurants bring delicious meals to Baltimore County
Don’t let the uninviting strip malls of Eastern Baltimore County deter you. They offer cuisine every bit as flavorful as the city’s.
Dessert balls known as Gulab Jamun are a sweet way to finish off a meal of butter chicken in tomato sauce and lamb sekuli, which is a noodle stir-fry type of dish. The dumplings, known as momos, can be appetizers or main courses. Butter Chicken in Parkville has delicious ones.
Orioles co-owner Michael Arougheti says he’s ‘all in’ on Baltimore, plus other takeaways from panel with top team officials
David Rubenstein hosted a panel at The Economic Club of Washington, D.C., to ask the brain trust of the Orioles’ baseball and business operations about the roster, Camden Yards upgrades and more.
Orioles control owner David Rubenstein, who's also chairman of the Economic Club of Washington, D.C., hosts a panel with members of the Orioles organization on Tuesday, Jan. 6.
7 things to do in Baltimore County for when it’s too darn cold
Check out an Irish dance class, winter brunch, a secondhand book market and more cozy and fun ways to stay indoors in Baltimore County.
Secondhand books will be on sale for around $10 at OCA Mocha in Arbutus on Sunday.
Kyle Goon: John Harbaugh’s Ravens tenure cannot be defined only by how it ended
The Ravens weren’t going to return to form without significant change. But don’t let the finish completely color Harbaugh’s tenure
MIAMI - JANUARY 04:  Head coach John Harbaugh of the Baltimore Ravens celebrates a 27-9 AFC Wild Card victory over the Miami Dolphins with fans on January 4, 2009 at Dolphin Stadium in Miami, Florida.
Can Baltimore County Public Schools balance its budget?
Baltimore County Public Schools Superintendent Myriam Rogers has committed to pay raises for staff in the face of funding challenges.
Myriam Yarbrough listens during a Baltimore County Board of Education meeting on July 11, 2023.
The Dish: The ghost kitchen serving Indian food you won’t find in most restaurants
Unavu, a new ghost kitchen in Charles Village, aims to introduce its delicious, lesser-known Southern Indian cuisine to customers.
Chef Prakash Raj displays a prepared Dosa dish at Unavu, an authentic Indian homestyle cooking restaurant in Baltimore.
‘It’s overdue’: Why Takoma Park turned to AI-powered stop sign cameras
Downtown Takoma Park is already equipped with an assortment of traffic-calming measures, including flashing stop signs, school zone speed limits and crossing guards. Now, it’s also embracing artificial intelligence-powered stop sign cameras.
Obvio's AI stop sign cameras can be found in Takoma Park, including at the intersection of Maple and Lincoln Avenues.
What’s the cost of transparency in Montgomery County’s public schools?
Officials say public records requests have not only increased in number but in complexity.
The Montgomery County Public Schools headquarters on Thursday, Sept. 4, 2025, in Rockville.
Yes, you can still get a flu shot: Tips for staying healthy with cases on the rise
Maryland officials are urging all residents to get a flu shot as cases and hospitalizations have risen sharply nationwide.
CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA - SEPTEMBER 12: An Influenza Vaccine is prepared for a patient at Doctor Gary M. Kramer, MD, PA's Pediatric office on September 12, 2025, in Coral Gables, Florida.
Ravens players say news of John Harbaugh’s firing is ‘shocking’
“If there’s anyone that’s a Raven through and through, it was him,” one player told The Banner.
Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh acknowledges cheering fans as he exits the field after the Ravens victory over the Chicago Bears in 2025.
Who will replace John Harbaugh as Ravens coach? Here are 12 potential candidates.
Steve Bisciotti made his fortune in staffing and recruiting. Now the Ravens owner has one of the NFL’s most attractive job openings in recent memory.
Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh takes the field during warmups as the Ravens prepare to play the Steelers on Sunday.
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