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    Heavy traffic expected this weekend amid ‘No Kings 2.0,’ Baltimore Running Festival
    Parking restrictions and some lane closures will begin early in preparation for the Baltimore Running Festival.
    Marathon and 10K runners take off at the start of their events during the Baltimore Running Festival on October 19th, 2024 in Baltimore, MD. Eric Thompson for The Baltimore Banner.
    Gaithersburg man sentenced to 5 years in prison for fatal fentanyl overdose of Rockville man
    A Gaithersburg man was sentenced to five years in prison this week for the 2021 fatal fentanyl overdose of a Rockville man, prosecutors said.
    Andrew “Drew” Davis was found dead in his Rockville apartment on Feb. 17, 2021.
    Jayden Daniels wants a win over Cowboys he can call his own as Commanders try to bounce back
    The Commanders and Cowboys will play at 4:25 p.m. Sunday in an important NFC East game.
    Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels has passed for seven touchdowns with one interception in four games this year.
    Thousands in Montgomery County expected to hit the streets for No Kings 2.0
    Thousands of protesters are expected to hit the streets in Montgomery County on Saturday. Organizers have planned about 20 No Kings rallies.
    A crowd of thousands gathered in downtown Bethesda along Wisconsin Avenue on Saturday, June 41, 2025, as part of the national “No Kings” protests.
    Trump administration says IMF should sell its Germantown golf course
    U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has called for the International Monetary Fund to sell Bretton Woods Recreation Center, a Germantown, Maryland golf course.
    Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent at the White House on Oct. 14, 2025.
    Del. Charles Otto, Eastern Shore Republican, dies
    Maryland Del. Charles Otto, who represented the Eastern Shore in Annapolis for nearly 15 years, has died, officials announced Friday.
    Del. Charles Otto, an Eastern Shore Republican, sits in the Maryland State House during Sine Die, the final day of the 2024 General Assembly Session in Annapolis, on April 8, 2024. Any bill that doesn’t get passed by midnight on Sine Die is dead, and lawmakers will need to address it next year.
    Meet Maryland’s modern witches: From kitchen magic to moon rituals
    Witches are everywhere in Maryland. Here is a look at what they believe, what they do and how they fit into our modern world.
    Jessica Davis outside her home in Annapolis.
    Sports roundup: Kevin Durant spices up the NBA tipoff and more
    The NBA season kicks off this week for Kevin Durant and Jordan Hawkins, two players with Montgomery County ties, plus cross country championship season begins.
    Houston Rockets forward Kevin Durant, in his Rockets uniform, with his hands resting on his hips during a game.
    John Bolton pleads not guilty in case accusing him of sharing government secrets
    Former national security adviser John Bolton pleaded not guilty Friday to charges accusing him of emailing classified information to family members and keeping top secret documents at his Maryland home.
    Former Trump administration national security adviser John Bolton, right, arrives for his arraignment at the Greenbelt Federal Courthouse in Greenbelt, Md., Friday, Oct. 17, 2025.
    Ex-Baltimore cop Daniel Hersl, who served time for the Gun Trace Task Force corruption scandal, dies
    Hersl was released early in January, after serving about eight years of his 18-year prison sentence, due to cancer.
    An undated photo provided by the Baltimore Police Department of Detective Daniel Hersl.
    Orioles to resod Camden Yards field as part of deal with LA Rams
    The Orioles, who rent Camden Yards from the state, sublet the ballpark to the Rams for the week.
    The outfield at Oriole Park has been transformed into a football practice field for the Los Angeles Rams as they prepare for a game this weekend in London.
    The Orioles’ bullpen will need attention, but there are internal options who may get a longer look
    This list is limited to those who were newcomers to the bullpen, which means Albert Suárez, Keegan Akin and Yennier Cano, among other holdovers, were not under consideration.
    Baltimore Orioles pitcher Kade Strowd (57) pitches during the eighth inning of a game against the Toronto Blue Jays at Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore, Md. on Wednesday, July 30, 2025.
    Suspect in American University professor’s killing goes to trial after 15 years
    Jury selection begins Monday in the high-profile murder case of Sue Ann Marcum, a beloved American University professor found beaten and strangled to death in 2010. Jorge Rueda Landeros, Marcum's friend, faces first-degree murder.
    American University Professor Sue Ann Marcum was killed 15 years ago.
    For sale: Woodland retreat on 4 acres in Potomac
    This Potomac home for sale is set on four acres and features a blend of rustic charm and modern design.
    How far am I willing to drive for a Colossal Donut?
    The planned closure of Shoppers in Germantown will diminish your chances to get one of the region’s finest doughnuts.
    Shoppers’ colossal doughnuts, shown here at the Germantown grocery location, are a customer favorite.
    Baltimore County state’s attorney confirms police chief on ‘Brady list’ over $3 parking violation
    Baltimore County State's Attorney Scott Shellenberger says police Chief Robert McCullough’s story matches state records.
    State’s attorney Scott Shellenberger, left, and Baltimore County Police Chief Robert McCullough this month.
    Most Marylanders oppose Trump on National Guard, immigration and job cuts
    Immigration and crime were President Donald Trump’s strongest issues, while cost of living, tariffs and public health received the worst marks.
    Yes, ‘Karen,’ your Maryland crab cakes are made with imported seafood
    A video taken by an irate diner about the sourcing of a Maryland crab cake at G&M Restaurant keeps going viral on social media.
    A crab cake and sides from G&M Restaurant in Linthicum Heights.
    About time: Maryland native realizes dream with Renaissance Festival shop
    The fifth time was the charm for Sharon Lane, a Maryland native who landed a hard-to-get spot at the Maryland Renaissance Festival this year. The sold-out festival in Anne Arundel County concludes this weekend.
    Sharon Lane adjusts the display at Clockwork Traveler, her wearable-art storefront at the Maryland Renaissance Festival.
    ‘Disrespecting me’: Man in wheelchair claims self-defense in senior living facility shooting
    Norman Waker, on the third day of his trial Thursday, testified that he acted in self-defense when he shot two men, killing Clyde Barnes,79, and severely injuring Vance Winston Bey, 73.
    Police presence outside Pleasant View Gardens on Thursday, February 20, 2025, as they investigate a shooting inside the senior living facility.
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