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    What to do in Baltimore New Year’s weekend, including ‘Stop Making Sense’ and kids’ crafts
    Whether you want to see the Talking Heads on the big screen, get crafty at a collage party or run around Patterson Park for charity, we’ve got you covered.
    Talking Heads founder David Byrne in a scene from the 1984 concert film “Stop Making Sense,” which plays at the Charles Theatre on New Year’s Day.
    These restaurants were supposed to open in 2025. We’re still waiting.
    The Fishmonger's Daughter, Candela and Armada are just a few of the restaurants we hope to see open in 2026.
    The future home of The Fishmongers Daughter in Catonsville. The restaurant was originally set to open in 2025 but is still in progress.
    Helping seniors age in place, the Village movement stakes out new ground
    Networks of neighbors known as "Villages" help seniors age in place. Organizers plan to launch nine new ones in Montgomery County.
    Longtime Tamarack Triangle residents Robyn De Shields and Diane Straud lead out the weekend walking club, which met in front of Page Elementary School on a cold Saturday morning.
    Meet the chef keeping a Ravens receiver fueled
    With a background in nutrition and a preference for simplicity, Alex Claro fits the mold for an athlete’s chef.
    Alex Claro prepares a short rib dish.
    Trump says he’s dropping push for National Guard in Chicago, LA and Portland, Oregon, for now
    “We will come back, perhaps in a much different and stronger form, when crime begins to soar again,” the president said on social media.
    Members of the West Virginia National Guard patrol the National Mall in front of the Lincoln Memorial in August.
    Baltimore County wasted over $737K on software it didn’t use, inspector general finds
    Officials didn’t use the software meant to ensure compliance with contract rules — despite paying for it since 2008.
    Outgoing Inspector General Kelly Madigan found Baltimore County was paying for software it didn’t use.
    With Lamar Jackson back at practice, Ravens ‘very optimistic’ that QB will play vs. Steelers
    Lamar Jackson is working to return for a pivotal Week 18 game with the playoffs on the line.
    Lamar Jackson is working toward a return after suffering a back contusion against the New England Patriots.
    New faces everywhere: A look ahead at politics in Baltimore County
    No one can really predict anything in politics, but one thing seems certain: this time next year, there will be new faces preparing to take over many Baltimore County offices.
    This time next year, there will be new faces preparing to take over many Baltimore County offices.
    Donna Marriott, wife of hospitality giant, dies at 90
    Donna Marriott, wife of the founder of the Bethesda-based hospitality corporation, died Tuesday at age 90.
    Donna Marriott (1935 - 2025).
    Gospel singer Richard Smallwood dies at 77, inspired many in music
    Smallwood’s songs were performed and recorded over the years by artists such as Whitney Houston, Stevie Wonder, Destiny’s Child and Boyz II Men.
    LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 15:  Singer Richard Smallwood performs onstage during BET Celebration of Gospel 2014 at Orpheum Theatre on March 15, 2014 in Los Angeles, California.
    Cold New Year’s Eve in Baltimore, arctic blast New Year’s Day
    After powerful winds over the past few days, we’ll get a nice break from the disruptive wind gusts to finish out 2025. A powerful cold front will cross Maryland early Thursday, bringing another batch of arctic cold and scattered flurries, snow showers, and snow squalls.
    A person walks in Fells Point, Baltimore, on Wednesday, January 22, 2025. Below freezing conditions persisted in Maryland Wednesday morning, accompanied by wind gusts making it feel close to zero degrees in parts of the state. The extreme cold warning for western Maryland and the cold weather advisory for the rest of the state — including Baltimore City and Baltimore, Howard, Anne Arundel, Harford and Carroll counties — remain in effect until Thursday morning at 10 a.m.
    The Banner’s favorite illustrations from 2025
    This year, The Banner worked with illustrators from our Maryland community to tackle stories big and small.
    Roads to close in downtown Baltimore ahead of New Year’s Eve festivities
    If you’re heading to the Inner Harbor to watch the fireworks on Wednesday, plan for traffic restrictions in downtown Baltimore starting at 4 p.m.
    People enjoy the fireworks show by the Inner Harbor to ring in the new year in Baltimore on January 1, 2025.
    7 things to do in Baltimore County: New Year’s edition
    Looking for somewhere to ring in 2026, Baltimore County?
    People enjoy a fireworks show by the Inner Harbor to ring in the new year in Baltimore on Jan. 1, 2025.
    Maryland leaders silent on Baltimore students’ transit woes
    It’s been nearly a year since a Banner investigation revealed just how hard it is for Baltimore children to get to school on time, but Maryland’s most powerful lawmakers remain mum on the issue.
    A’Nya Lucas, a senior at Mergenthaler Vocational-Technical High School, rides the bus across Baltimore, MD on Nov. 14, 2024. Lucas’ bus ride takes over an hour. As the ride goes on, more Baltimore students fill the bus.
    Ravens-Steelers: Answering the biggest questions about an epic Week 18 matchup
    With a win Sunday night over the Pittsburgh Steelers, the Baltimore Ravens would claim a third consecutive AFC North title and the conference’s No. 4 playoff seed.
    Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson looks for a target downfield in the fourth quarter against the New York Jets in November.
    For the first time in more than 150 years, Hampden is without a hardware store
    Falkenhan’s Hardware was a staple for every Baltimore home’s needs. A fire that destroyed the building has the Hampden community reflecting on what it means to lose it.
    A fire devastated Falkenhan’s Hardware in the 700 block of West 34th Street on Dec. 15.
    With a little spunk and a lot of joy, these county natives are one step away from the Olympics
    Caroline Green and Michael Parsons, from Rockville and Derwood, are contenders to make the U.S. Olympic Ice Dancing Team.
    Caroline Green and Michael Parsons skate in the Ice Dance Free Dance in Columbus, Ohio.
    The Dish: Baltimore’s corner bar tradition thrives. New venues on the way
    Two new bars are coming to Baltimore in 2026.
    The exterior of the future location of Bar Alice Anne in the Fells Point neighborhood of Baltimore, Md. on Monday, December 29, 2025.
    7 things to do in Montgomery County, from fiber art to a New Year’s 5K
    This week brings a new exhibit of fiber art from an acclaimed Maryland artist, a New Year’s Day 5K and more things to do around Montgomery County.
    Felicia L. Reed, a Maryland fiber artist, at work in her home studio. Her latest exhibit, "Rewoven," opens at Rockville's Artists and Makers Studios on Jan. 7.
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