CURRENT EDITION: baltimore (none)🔄 Loading BlueConic...EDITION HISTORY: No changes tracked
🔵 BlueConic: ___🍪 Cookie: ___ UNKNOWN🔗 Query: ___✏️ Composer: ___

Article

    Ravens reset: Analyzing the team’s biggest holes, trade deadline plans and playoff hopes
    The bye week is here in Baltimore. What a relief for the 1-5 Ravens.
    The Ravens are hopeful quarterback Lamar Jackson, who has been sidelined by a hamstring injury, will be available after their bye week.
    It’s been 40 years since a woman led Howard County. That could change next year.
    Howard County voters have the chance in 2026 to elect the first woman executive in 40 years and the first-ever Black woman executive.
    Howard County executive candidates, from left, Del. Jessica Feldmark, council chair Liz Walsh, Del. Vanessa Atterbeary and council member Deb Jung.
    Read the results of The Baltimore Banner’s statewide poll
    The poll contacted 928 registered Maryland voters between Oct. 7-10. It has a margin of error of 3.2 percentage points.
    The Banner polled Maryland registered voters to ask them their opinions regarding Gov. Wes Moore, President Donald Trump, and issues including housing, schools, crime, immigration and transportation.
    What to do in Baltimore this weekend, including Comic-Con and a running festival
    Whether you want to explore Baltimore Comic-Con, cheer on the Baltimore Running Festival or be amazed by magician Justin Willman, we’ve got you covered.
    Rashid Farmer, right, has a lightsaber duel with Trey Jones during Baltimore Comic-Con at the Baltimore Convention Center on September 8, 2023.
    7 things to do in Annapolis: Pride Parade and Festival adds new element to October
    Events in Annapolis this week, including a the hosting of a previously postponed Annapolis Pride Parade and Festival and the Ballet Theatre of Maryland.
    Josh Seefried holds a rainbow umbrella as he walks in the Annapolis Pride Parade and Festival on June 1, 2024.
    7 things to do in Howard County, from spooky fun to an owlish affair
    Seven things to do in Howard County, including Halloween-themed events and Fall Pop Concert.
    Monty the Eastern Screech Owl perches on the Howard County Conservancy land manager Tabby Fique's hand, Aug. 29, 2024. Monty is the newest addition to the resident animals on the conservancy's 232 acres.
    Massive data centers invaded Virginia — and Maryland wants to be next
    Virginia’s rapid accumulation of nearly 600 data centers now feels like a warning for some Marylanders, as businesses and local governments look to attract the giant facilities.
    The 503,000-square-foot 72MW Corscale Data Center is the first of five planned data centers to be opened by Corscale in the Gainesville Crossing Data Campus in Gainesville, Virginia.
    Baltimore’s education dynasty gathers around a Roland Park dinner table
    Around the Hornbeck family table are two Baltimore school principals, a former Maryland state superintendent of schools and two teachers.
    The Hornbeck family, including from left Matt Hornbeck, David Hornbeck, Becky Hornbeck and Mark Gaither, gathers for dinner.
    Quince Orchard’s football team is on an amazing run
    The reigning state champions are undefeated again. How do they remain at the top of the state year after year?
    The Quince Orchard high school football team celebrates after winning the state championship last year.
    7 things to do in Montgomery County, from pickleball to line dancing
    A pickleball tournament, a classic car showcase and more things to do in Montgomery County this week.
    A scene from 2024's Rockville Antique and Classic Car Show. This year's edition takes place on Oct. 18 from 11 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
    Could Silver Spring’s Princess Awesome take down Trump’s tariffs?
    Princess Awesome, an online clothing shop based in Silver Spring, is struggling to stay afloat with tens of thousands of dollars in added costs from new tariffs.
    Eva St. Clair and Rebecca Melsky, co-founders of the small clothing company Princess Awesome, are lead plaintiffs in a lawsuit against the Trump administration’s tariffs.
    Marylanders in ‘dark mood’ as cost of living rises, poll finds
    About 84% of Marylanders said they worry sometimes or every day about money.
    Angel Reese becomes first pro athlete to walk in Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show
    “It was destined for me,” the Randallstown native said during an interview before the show began.
    Angel Reese walks the runway during the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show on Wednesday.
    Marylanders welcome Israel-Hamas peace agreement despite uncertain future
    Although the ceasefire and return of hostages are welcome relief for many, some aid groups and activists worry about Gaza's uncertain future.
    TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2025 - Crowds of people from several Baltimore County synagogues gathered for an evening of dancing, singing and prayer on Tuesday night for the Jewish holiday of Simchat Torah and also to celebrate the release of 20 Israeli hostages from Gaza.
    Judge temporarily blocks the Trump administration from firing workers during shutdown
    A federal judge on Wednesday temporarily blocked President Donald Trump’s administration from firing workers during the government shutdown, saying the cuts appeared to be politically motivated.
    President Donald Trump walking off stage after speaking to a gathering of top U.S. military commanders at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2025, in Quantico, Va. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
    Baltimore City Community College faculty were ‘blindsided’ by Schmoke’s merger plan, union chair says
    Baltimore City Community College faculty were “blindsided” by a plan to consolidate their employer with the University of Baltimore, according to Laura Pope, the faculty union chair.
    University of Baltimore President Kurt Schmoke speaks ahead of a mayoral debate held at at the school’s H. Mebane Turner Learning Commons on April 30, 2024.
    3 in 4 Maryland kids are shut out of after-school programs
    Too many Maryland families are ‘scrambling to figure out what they’re doing at 3 p.m.' since most kids are shut out from after school programs.
    Students engage in an after-school program within one of the educational spaces at Okinawan Karate Dojo on 6/13/24 in Ellicott City, MD.
    67-year-old falls off boat while crabbing in Baltimore County, found dead hours later
    A 67-year-old man fell off of a boat while crabbing near Hart-Miller Island and was later found dead Tuesday, officials said.
    A man died after falling out of a boat while crabbing near Hart-Miller Island on Tuesday.
    New York woman was shot and killed in Silver Spring while saying goodbye to her mother
    The mother of the New York City woman police say was killed by her ex-boyfriend in Silver Spring witnessed the fatal ambush.
    A charging document from Montgomery County Police says that Monique Charles’ mother witnessed her daughter’s killing on Sunday.
    Anne Arundel reopens popular south county boat ramp after backlash over closure
    Anne Arundel County officials announced they were reopening the Discovery Village Boat Ramp, having negotiated a new lease with the property owner. Its closure spurred public backlash.
    Friday, July 18, 2025 — Discovery Village in Shady Side is on the market after Anne Arundel County withdrew from its lease.
    Load More Stories
    Oh no!

    Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes. If the problem persists, please contact customer service at 443-843-0043 or customercare@thebaltimorebanner.com.