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    One and done: After move to fall, Maryland Film Festival returns to spring for 2026
    After moving to the fall in 2025, the Maryland Film Festival announced it will return to the spring in 2026.
    The Maryland Film Festival, founded in 1999, takes over the historic SNF Parkway Theatre in Station North for five days each year.
    High expectations give way to dismal reality for Ravens fans
    Here’s a look at where we thought the Baltimore Ravens would be and their sudden new reality.
    Ravens wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins gets up after being tackled during Sunday’s game against Houston.
    Tersiguel’s restaurant in Ellicott City to bid adieu after 50 years
    Tersiguel’s French Country Restaurant is closing its doors after five decades on Ellicott City’s Main Street this December.
    Tersiguel's on August 6, 2025, around their 50th Anniversary.
    Angel Reese gets her wings: WNBA player to walk in Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show
    Angel Reese, the Chicago Sky forward and Baltimore County native ,will be the first professional athlete to walk in the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show on Oct. 15.
    Angel Reese will be the first professional athlete to strut the runway in the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show next week.
    Maryland’s largest brewery is teaming up with peers amid industry challenges
    For the first time in decades, more craft breweries in the U.S. closed than opened last year. Against that backdrop, Heavy Seas Beer is teaming up with three peers to streamline operations.
    Heavy Seas Beer, based in Halethorpe, will celebrate its 30th anniversary in December.
    Strong nor’easter could bring rain, wind to Maryland this weekend
    A powerful nor’easter will whip up weather along the East Coast and could bring wind and heavy rain to Maryland this weekend.
    Rains splashes a car as a thunderstorm hits during a jiu jitsu lesson at Guardian Baltimore, a non-profit martial arts studio, in Baltimore, Md. on Thursday, July 31, 2025.
    One Howard County school may escape redistricting. Another is bracing for impact.
    If approved, a redistricting plan would increase the portion of students living in poverty at a Columbia elementary school.
    Bryant Woods Elementary at 5450 Blue Heron Lane in Columbia on July 2, 2025.
    Will new defensive additions make a difference? | Banner Ravens Podcast
    How much will Alohi Gilman and C.J. Gardner-Johnson play against the Rams?
    Gov. Wes Moore removes most of Baltimore’s liquor board
    Three of the four members of Baltimore’s Board of Liquor License Commissioners, including longtime head Albert Matricciani Jr., have been removed by Gov. Wes Moore.
    Albert Matricciani Jr.
    For sale: Brick colonial with a pickleball court in Glenwood
    The home is located on three acres, close to several area parks and golf clubs. Downtown Baltimore is about 35 minutes away.
    Baltimore County strengthens historic protections after demolition of Choate House
    Six months after the bulldozers came for a beloved Randallstown landmark, the Baltimore County Council has passed legislation to fortify historic protections.
    The old Choate House, photographed in 1989
    How much money have candidates running for Montgomery County executive raised so far?
    The candidate with the biggest war chest in the race for Montgomery County executive is not seeking public matching dollars.
    Andrew Friedson, a Democrat who currently represents the Bethesda area on the Montgomery County Council, has raised the most money so far in the County Executive race.
    Friedson, Jawando clash on housing in county executive forum
    Montgomery County’s exorbitant rent and housing prices were the topic of the night in a county executive debate between councilmembers and candidates Will Jawando and Andrew Friedson.
    Wednesday, Oct. 8, 2025 — Democratic candidates for Montgomery County Executive Will Jawando, left, and Andrew Friedson participate in a forum hosted by Montgomery Community Media on Wednesday.
    The Ravens wooed away Rams special teams ‘ace’ Jake Hummel, and it’s paying off
    “Everybody knows offense and defense, but they don’t understand how vital that third phase is, until either something really good happens or something really bad happens,” safety Sanoussi Kane says.
    Jake Hummel is in his first season with the Ravens after beginning his career with the Los Angeles Rams, the Ravens’ next opponent.
    Israel and Hamas will exchange hostages and prisoners after agreeing to pause war in Gaza
    Israel and Hamas have agreed to a pause in their devastating two-year war and the release of the remaining hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners.
    People react as they celebrate following the announcement that Israel and Hamas have agreed to the first phase of a peace plan to pause the fighting, at a plaza known as hostages square in Tel Aviv, Israel, Thursday, Oct. 9, 2025. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)
    What to do in Baltimore this weekend, including a decades-old Fells Point festival
    Whether you want to explore the Fells Point’s annual festival, celebrate the 10-year anniversary of Motor House or sample beers at the Maryland Zoo, we’ve got you covered.
    Attendees enjoy live music at the Fell's Point Fun Festival, which returns this weekend for its 59th year.
    7 things to do in Howard County, from trick or treat to banned books story time
    Here are seven things to do in Howard County from Oct. 9-15, from a banned books story time to a firefighter obstacle course.
    Kids will get a chance to use a real fire hose, like the one pictured here at a Clarksville Volunteer Fire Station open house, during the upcoming community day on Oct. 12.
    7 things to do in Annapolis: Spanish guitarist opens Annapolis Symphony Orchestra season
    Spanish guitarist Pablo Sainz-Villegas joins the Annapolis Symphony Orchestra for its season-opening concerts, “A New World.” Along with the Annapolis Sailboat Show, it’s one of seven great things to do in the coming week.
    Pablo Sainz-Villegas joins the Annapolis Symphony Orchestra for “Mistico y Profano,” a concerto written for him by composer Arturo Márquez.
    Syphilis cases in Baltimore infants nearly quadruple the national rate
    Syphilis has long been a problem in Baltimore, but now cases of the potentially severe bacterial infections are showing up in newborns. Officials are working to get pregnant women tested.
    Baltimore city health officials tapped state funding to create a Johns Hopkins-designed public communications plan to encourage more pregnant women to get tested for syphilis.
    Now legal, water cremation is coming to Montgomery County
    Two entrepreneurs are taking advantage of a new law and plan to offer water cremation in Montgomery County.
    Business partners Lily Buerkle, right, and Adrian Gardner are launching their own green funeral business, Willow Green Funerals, after working to make water cremation legal statewide and in Montgomery County.
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