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    Conway highlights Baltimore’s opioid crisis in launching challenge to Mfume
    Baltimore City Councilman Mark Conway launched a challenge to longtime U.S. Rep. Kweisi Mfume.
    Standing near the intersection of Pennsylvania and North avenues, Baltimore City Councilman Mark Conway launches his candidacy for Congress.
    Baltimore spending board approves $48M deal for nonprofit payments
    The deal, announced this month, calls for 14 tax-exempt city institutions to make annual payments to the city starting at $6 million in 2027 and escalating to $12 million by 2030.
    Baltimore City Hall in Baltimore, Md., on Thursday, Sept. 18, 2025.
    MacKenzie Scott gives $63 million to Morgan State, its largest-ever donation
    Philanthropist MacKenzie Scott has now given Morgan State University a total of $103 million.
    Morgan State University has now received a total of $103 million from MacKenzie Scott.
    What to know about the Baltimore Running Festival this weekend
    The four races — a 26.2-mile marathon, the CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield half-marathon, the 5K and Pandora 10K races — will begin at different times and locations near the Inner Harbor.
    Half Marathon runners at the start of their event during the Baltimore Running Festival on October 19th, 2024 in Baltimore, MD. Eric Thompson for The Baltimore Banner.
    Annapolis restricts short-term rentals
    The new rules will limit each side of a city block, defined as a “block face,” with no more than 10% of short-term rentals.
    Annapolis has been grappling with how to regulate short-term rentals, like Airbnb and Vrbo, for at least six years. A new bill before the City Council would limit future short-term rentals in the popular tourist destination.
    Idaho CEO found in Baltimore hotel died from methamphetamine, medical examiner says
    The Idaho medical center CEO found dead in a Baltimore hotel over the summer died of methamphetamine intoxication, according to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.
    A Baltimore County police vehicle’s lights flash while parked outside of the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center at the University of Maryland in Baltimore, Md. on Thursday, March 13, 2025.
    Baltimore Symphony Orchestra extends history-making director Heyward to 2031
    Jonathon Heyward, the history-making Baltimore Symphony Orchestra music director, will remain at the BSO through the 2030-31 season.
    Jonathon Heyward, Music Director of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra poses for a portrait at Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, Tuesday, May 2, 2023.
    Baltimore County judge denies convicted serial rapist’s appeal to shorten sentence
    The 73-year-old is serving over a century in prison for multiple rapes: Laura Neuman in 1983 in Baltimore, Valerie Pieroni and seven other women in Baltimore County from the late 1970s through 1989, and a 14-year-old girl.
    Exterior of the Circuit Court for Baltimore County in Towson, Md. on Monday, May 19, 2025.
    What does Adley Rutschman’s future hold with the Orioles? | Banner Baseball Show
    After checking in on the manager search, “Banner Baseball Show” cohost Paul Mancano and Orioles beat reporter Andy Kostka discuss Adley Rutschman’s pivotal offseason.
    How Derrick Henry found his zone and rekindled the Ravens’ running game vs. the Rams
    Offensive coordinator Todd Monken needed something to crack a tough Los Angeles Rams run defense Sunday. So he went back to what had worked for Derrick Henry in his glory days with the Tennessee Titans.
    Ravens running back Derrick Henry (22) runs for a gain in the first quarter against the Los Angeles Rams in Week 6.
    Banner poll: 54% approval for Moore, but voters can’t identify his accomplishments
    While a majority of Marylanders approve of the job Gov. Wes Moore is doing, they struggle to identify his achievements and offer only soft support, according to a new statewide poll from The Banner.
    A new poll from The Banner and OpinionWorks measures Gov. Wes Moore’s approval at 54%.
    Federal workers face financial strain, fear layoffs as government shutdown drags on
    Little progress has been made to end the shutdown as it enters its third week, with Republicans and Democrats digging in and convinced their messaging is resonating with voters.
    FILE - A sign that reads "Closed due to federal government shutdown," is seen outside of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, Oct. 6, 2025. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana, File)
    Could a few ‘bad actors’ upend Baltimore’s housing hopes?
    Two LLCs connected to the buyers have declared bankruptcy and many of the homes in the portfolio are entering foreclosure.
    Maryland Housing Secretary Jake Day at Tuesday's meeting of the Baltimore Vacants Reinvestment Council.
    What happened to Oella Cemetery? Restoring Maryland’s only company-owned burial ground.
    Oella Cemetery, a Baltimore County burial ground owned by a mill company, never had long-term maintenance. The local community is stepping in to restore it.
    Ann Garvey rests a hand on a gravestone at the Oella Cemetery in Catonsville.
    7 things to do in Baltimore County: a feast of fall fests and a mushroom hike
    There’s no shortage of fall activities in Baltimore County this time of year, including a talk on monsters, a mushroom hike and a craft fair.
    The Pints and Profs series will make its first visit to Heavy Seas Brewing taproom on Thursday evening for a Halloween-themed talk.
    Darsombra’s Ann Everton was ‘a model for how to live’ as an artist
    Ann Everton, who died Oct. 3 at 43, is remembered as a dedicated, generous artist by Darsombra bandmate and husband Brian Daniloski, friends and collaborators.
    Ann Everton performing with Darsombra in 2023.
    Baltimore lights landmarks pink and blue in memory of pregnancy and infant loss
    Baltimore City landmarks will be awash in pink and blue to honor Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day.
    Sarah Ernst, a senior research specialist who helped organize an effort to illuminate the dome at the top of Johns Hopkins' Billings Building in pink and blue for a second year.
    Every Maryland resident is welcome to join this book club
    “One Maryland One Book” has been running for 18 years. This year’s pick, “Kin: Rooted in Hope,” is available through Montgomery County Public Library branches.
    A pattern of books with some of them open. The books are of different sizes and colors. The pattern is made up of various books stacked on top of each other
    Here’s what you need to know about Gaithersburg’s mayoral race
    Gaithersburg mayor Jud Ashman wants a third term. Challenger Tiffany Kelly says the city needs a change.
    Tiffany Kelly, Gaithersburg mayoral candidate, at left, and Jud Ashman, Mayor of the city of Gaithersburg.
    The Dish: This Baltimore chef went to hell and back with Gordon Ramsay
    Baltimore chef Cat Smith’s time on Gordon Ramsay’s “Hell’s Kitchen” has been marked by high highs and low lows.
    Cat Smith says she’s proud to have represented her hometown of Baltimore on television.
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