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    Dylan Beavers hits walk-off homer as Orioles beat Rays in home finale
    The Orioles will head to New York Thursday night for their final three games of the season against the Yankees this weekend.
    THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2025 - Baltimore Orioles' Dylan Beavers hits a walk-off homer in 9th inning of Thursday's game against the Tampa Bay Rays at Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore.
    Baltimore man found not guilty of rape in case initially upended by delays
    Derwin Cox, of Upper Fells Point, was found not guilty on Tuesday in Baltimore Circuit Court of second-degree rape, third- and fourth-degree sex offense, home invasion and related offenses.
    Derwin Cox, 51, of Upper Fells Point, was found not guilty in Baltimore Circuit Court of second-degree rape, third- and fourth-degree sex offense, home invasion and related offenses at the end of two-day trial.
    Teen girl in foster care found dead at the Baltimore hotel where she’d been living
    Her death comes one week after publication of a legislative audit that criticized the state for placing nearly 300 foster children in hotels instead of homes over a two-year period.
    Department of Human Services building on S. Charles Street, in Baltimore, Wednesday, February 26, 2025.
    Federal workers, how are you preparing for a possible shutdown?
    Federal workers are bracing for another possible government shutdown. We’re collecting stories from current and former feds about how they’re preparing.
    Federal workers are bracing for another possible government shutdown. We’re collecting stories from current and former feds about how they’re preparing.
    Hand-count confirms Annapolis Democratic primary results
    After 2 1/2 hours poring over the thousands of ballots cast last week in the Annapolis primary election, officials said their audit confirmed the results released Tuesday in the five contested Democratic races.
    Employees at the Anne Arundel County Board of Elections office in Glen Burnie hand-count ballots on Sept. 25, 2025 in the Annapolis primary.
    Wheaton hit-and-run victim identified by police
    The 52-year-old woman was from New Carrollton, police said. Authorities continue to search for the driver who drove away.
    Baltimore Banner names Audrey Cooper, experienced newsroom executive, to top editing job
    Audrey Cooper helped usher the country’s most listened-to public radio station and the San Francisco Chronicle through integral change.
    Incoming Banner Editor-in-Chief, Audrey Cooper.
    For sale: Newly updated home with one-of-a-kind outdoor amenities in Ellicott City
    Completely reimagined in 2022, this Kingsbridge home features luxurious interiors, a spacious floorplan, custom finishes and a delightful backyard, with amenities like an art studio and a glass Orangerie.
    Can the Ravens fix their issues in the trenches? | Banner Ravens Podcast
    The Ravens' latest injuries will only exacerbate their problems up front.
    White House tells agencies to prep for mass firings ahead of potential shutdown
    The White House is telling agencies to prepare for large-scale firings of federal workers if the government shuts down next week.
    One in 10 workers in Maryland is employed by the federal government, according to a Banner analysis of U.S. census data.
    Why the Ravens’ running game needs to fix more than a fumbling problem
    The Ravens’ vaunted running game has felt like a sideshow at times to Lamar Jackson’s passing attack and a work in progress at others.
    Monday, Sept. 22, 2025 — Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry (22) walks off the field after fumbling the ball in the 4th quarter against the Detroit Lions.
    What to do in Baltimore this weekend, including Pigtown Festival and ‘Water for Elephants’
    Whether you want to see a Broadway play in Baltimore, cheer on the pig races at Pigtown Festival or indulge your sweet tooth at a desserts festival, we’ve got you covered.
    Festival attendees look on as contestants compete in a pie eating contest during the Pigtown Festival in Baltimore, MD on September 30, 2023.
    7 things to do in Howard County, from birding to the All Things Go music festival
    Here are seven things to do in Howard County, from a birding event to the All Things Go music festival.
    A Ruby-crowned kinglet chases an insect during a birding trip to Hart-Miller Island with the Maryland Environmental Services.
    A recent COVID-19 spike in Montgomery County renews vaccination push
    After a spike in COVID-19 cases, Montgomery County health officials are urging residents to get vaccinated against the virus that causes it.
    A student receives an injection during a Vaccine Clinic offered at BCPS Fest held at New Town High School on August 16th, 2025 in Owings Mills, MD.
    Some Howard County students are getting moved again. Here are 5 things to know.
    Before Bill Barnes, Howard County’s schools superintendent, presents his redistricting proposal to the county Board of Education on Sept. 25, here’s a refresher on the redistricting process.
    Community parents, Cindy LaFollette, left center, and Bena Zeng, right center, protest ahead of the school board meeting against the redistricting proposals outside of the Howard County school board offices on July 17, 2025. The group says that the district’s “short-sighted” decision to place pre-K programs at over-capacity schools is causing the problem.
    Trump administration changed view on COVID-19, spurring new approach in Maryland
    A federal advisory panel on vaccines declined to recommend the COVID-19 shot to anyone this fall — an unusual move that sowed confusion for public health officials.
    Reva Bounan, RN, holds a syringe to be used during a Vaccine Clinic offered at BCPS Fest held at New Town High School on August 16th, 2025 in Owings Mills, MD.
    Clayton Cresvell Stansbury Jr. was the epitome of Morgan State University
    Clayton Creswell Stansbury Jr. was once Morgan State’s director of student affairs, head of the honors program and its longest-serving marshal.
    Dr. Clayton C. Stansbury Jr. at a Morgan State University graduation ceremony.
    As music festivals worldwide struggle, All Things Go keeps getting bigger
    This year, All Things Go, the independent festival named for lyrics to a Sufjan Stevens song, will host acts like Noah Kahan, Lucy Dacus, Doechii and Kesha.
    Fans cheer for Towa Bird’s performance during the All Things Go music festival at Merriweather Post Pavilion last year.
    7 things to do in Montgomery County, from Rocktobierfest to carousel rides
    This week in Montgomery County brings opportunities to keep Oktoberfest going, march in a parade and catch a buzzy new film in a rare format.
    HANDOUT: The cast of Round House Theatre's production of "The Inheritance," which runs through Nov. 2. (Margot Schulman)
    Suspect in killing of American University professor is headed to trial after 15 years
    It’s been nearly 15 years since Montgomery County Police found the 52-year-old accounting professor beaten and asphyxiated in her Bethesda home.
    American University Professor Sue Ann Marcum was killed 15 years ago.
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