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    All Maryland Rite Aid stores closed, prescriptions transferred to new pharmacies
    Rite Aid has officially closed all 16 of its Maryland stores, with customers’ prescriptions transferred to other pharmacies.
    NEW YORK, NEW YORK - OCTOBER 16: A Rite-Aid is seen on October 16, 2023 in the Crown Heights neighborhood of the Brooklyn borough of New York City. Rite Aid, one of the largest pharmacy chains in the country, has filed for bankruptcy and plans to close a number of stores across the United States amid slumping sales and lawsuits related to accusations that it helped fuel the opioid epidemic.
    Skeletal remains found in West Baltimore vacant home
    Baltimore City Police discovered what are believed to be human skeletal remains in a vacant West Baltimore home on Monday morning.
    Police have discovered what are believed to be human skeletal remains in a vacant home in West Baltimore.
    As Lamar Jackson recovers, Ravens expected to be ‘in a little better shape’ vs. Rams
    John Harbaugh said the Ravens would know more about the potential availability of injured players later this week.
    Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) sits with teammates in the fourth quarter of a game at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Md., on Sunday, Oct. 5, 2025.
    Affordable housing, at a price: Baltimore County gives developer a 30-year tax break
    The Baltimore County Council will vote tonight on whether to give a politically connected developer a tax break of $16.5 million over 30 years in exchange for the developer agreeing to make 10% of the project into affordable housing units.
    Macy’s at Security Square Mall in Woodlawn is seen beyond the remnants of a sign on the former Sears department store.
    John Harbaugh thinks Ravens defense is ‘in a better place’ than last year’s struggling unit
    “I thought our defense played really, really hard — really hard,” John Harbaugh said Monday. “And there were some big mistakes. There were some mistakes that some young guys made that hurt us against a good offense."
    Ravens coach John Harbaugh takes questions from reporters on Sept. 29 following the team’s injury-filled loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.
    Trump doesn’t let shutdown interfere with celebrating Navy’s 250th anniversary
    President Donald Trump did not let the government shutdown interfere with a stop in Norfolk, Virginia, on Sunday to salute the Navy as it celebrates its 250th anniversary — using his speech to praise both the Navy and himself.
    President Donald Trump arrives to speak during a celebration for the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Navy aboard the USS Harry S. Truman at Naval Station Norfolk, Sunday Oct. 5, 2025 in Norfolk, Va.
    Harvest supermoon will shine bright tonight to kick off a season of stargazing
    The next few months will provide ample opportunities for skywatching and stargazing, featuring supermoons and meteor showers over Maryland.
    Several dozen people lined the Prettyboy Reservoir Dam as the aurora borealis lit up the sky Thursday night.
    University of Maryland Eastern Shore president’s work will be reviewed for plagiarism
    Heidi Anderson is accused of lifting several paragraphs from a 1981 paper by Robert M. Caldwell without citations.
    Dr. Heidi Anderson speaks as she is presented with the Distinguished Citizen Award at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore in 2021.
    Woodlawn school bus crash leaves 7 students hospitalized with minor injuries
    Seven students were taken to a hospital with minor injuries after a crash involving a school bus Monday morning in Woodlawn, the Baltimore County Fire Department said.
    Baltimore County Public Schools is working with the Fire Department to transport uninjured students to school, officials said.
    Rockville man killed in motorcycle crash identified by police
    The incident occurred at about 8:30 a.m. Sunday, forcing the closure of some lanes on Montrose Road near St. Elizabeth Catholic Church.
    Woman stabbed outside Towson Town Center in domestic incident, police say
    Police said the stabbing remains under investigation, but no additional people are being sought.
    Baltimore County police at the intersection of Middle River Road and Bird River Road after a suspicious package was reported at Freedom Church Middle River on Saturday, July 12, 2025.
    Government shutdown threatens food aid program relied on by millions of families
    Currently, the program is being kept afloat by an $150 million contingency fund, but experts say it could run dry quickly.
    Grocery Outlet Inc. cut the ribbon to celebrate the opening of its newest store in Overlea, Maryland on January 23, 2025.
    3 more Orioles managerial options, including an infield guru and a former manager of the year
    Last week, The Baltimore Banner named eight possible candidates for the Orioles’ manager position. This is a supplemental addition.
    Jeff Banister, left, most recently the Diamondbacks bench coach, was AL Manager of the Year with the Rangers in 2015.
    Baltimore County zoning bill benefits Catonsville developer and political donor
    Baltimore County Councilman Pat Young introduced legislation that would allow a Catonsville developer to temporarily store construction equipment in an area zoned for office-residential.
    Baltimore County councilman Pat Young moderates a congressional town hall meeting at Woodlawn High School in Woodlawn, Md. on Thursday, March 20, 2025.
    What should the Orioles prioritize in their next manager? | Banner Baseball Show
    Baltimore could target an experienced skipper such as Bruce Bochy or an up-and-comer like George Lombard.
    Ravens help bring new life to long-closed Hilton Rec Center
    The Hilton Recreation Center is on to its next chapter.
    The new indoor basketball gym at the Baltimore Ravens Boys & Girls Club at the Hilton Recreation Center in Baltimore.
    AI is invading the job search. Here’s how federal workers can outsmart it.
    We asked experts for tips on how to outmaneuver AI in your job search.
    5 years before her son died there, a mother tried to make an intersection safer
    In September 2020, Caty Anderson typed out a short email to her state representative, lamenting that a woman was hit by a car near her family’s Kensington home.
    A makeshift memorial of flowers, a teddy bear, a cross and a baseball glove hang on a utility line Friday at University Boulevard West and St. Paul Street. The intersection is where James Evert Anderson, 16, was killed on Sept. 21 in a pedestrian crash.
    The $100K question: Why was the Baltimore County inspector general case sealed?
    The suit stemmed from a disagreement over what Patrick Murray told Kelly Madigan over breakfast at a Towson coffeehouse.
    A Baltimore County sign hangs in a hallway of the Old Courthouse on Tuesday, Sept. 3, 2024 in Towson, MD.
    A rocky economy drives overcrowding at Montgomery County’s animal shelter — and beyond
    Animal shelters across Maryland are struggling with record overcrowding — thanks in large part to an increasingly high cost of living.
    Sheikina is a stray found near Sligo Creek, pokes her head through the door in between two kennels. Her kennel exemplifies one of the smaller kennels, that can be expanded when a door is opened separating the two. When the shelter becomes dangerously overcrowded, the door must be closed to house another dog, greatly reducing the amount of space each dog has access to.
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