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    Anne Arundel schools superintendent rebukes employee’s ‘hateful’ posts after Kirk killing
    Anne Arundel County superintendent’s remarks come one week after Kirk’s allies discovered Instagram comments celebrating his murder that they believe were posted by a school district employee.
    Dr. Mark Bedell, Anne Arundel County Schools Superintendent, addresses the audience after the end of public comment on proposed school redistricting plans during a meeting at Annapolis Middle School in Annapolis, Md. on Tuesday, April 29, 2025.
    The Ravens’ schedule looks softer than it did 2 weeks ago | Banner Ravens Podcast
    Banner Ravens Podcast co-hosts Paul Mancano and Jonas Shaffer preview the Ravens’ Week 3 matchup against the Lions.
    Mark Andrews responds to fake quote about Charlie Kirk and keeping politics out of football
    “I think, in today’s day and age, it’s so easy to follow a narrative,” Andrews said. “You just put someone’s face on it, and you quote tweet it. It looks like that person says it.”
    Ravens tight end Mark Andrews responded to a quote falsely attributed to him posted on X.
    Workers at BWI say Spirit contractor failed to protect them from extreme heat
    The complaint comes from roughly workers for AGI, a company contracted by Spirit Airlines at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport.
    Tyrone Daniels, an AGI ground crew employee, speaks at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport
    Jimmy Kimmel suspension ‘not enough’ for local media giant Sinclair
    Baltimore County-based Sinclair Broadcast Group wants suspended ABC late-night host Jimmy Kimmel to donate to Charlie Kirk’s family and conservative group.
    Sinclair Broadcast Group headquarters in Hunt Valley.
    A kangaroo in Maryland? Police hop on report of exotic pet in Edgewater.
    Wildlife officers in Maryland responded to a report of something startling earlier this month: a pet kangaroo in Edgewater. Anne Arundel County code prohibits such exotic animals as pets, but Maryland law is silent on kangaroos.
    Maryland Natural Resources Police officers responded on Sept. 9 to a residence in Edgewater to investigate reports that a kangaroo was being kept as a pet. Sgt. Ron Collier and Officer First Class Tyson Johnson encountered one of the marsupials, which are native to Australia and New Guinea.
    Anne Arundel school bus drivers reach tentative agreement, averting strike
    School bus drivers and attendants in Anne Arundel County reached a tentative agreement with employers, halting any potential strikes that would have lefts thousands of students without a ride to school.
    yellow school buses
    Kevin Plank sells Sagamore Pendry to hotel management company
    Under Armour CEO Kevin Plank sold his ownership stake in the luxury boutique hotel Sagamore Pendry to the hotel’s management company. His brother, Scott Plank, also sold his shares in the deal.
    The Sagamore Pendry Baltimore is located on the historic Broadway Recreation Pier in Fell's Point.
    After football, Andy Nelson’s barbecue connected him to Baltimore
    The former Baltimore Colt started a pit beef stand in a nursery parking lot to supplement his NFL paycheck. The idea would grow into Andy Nelson's Barbecue Restaurant on York Road in Cockeysville.
    Andy Nelson was drafted by the Baltimore Colts in 1957. Sports memorabilia including this photo decorate the walls of his Cockeysville restaurant.
    Baltimore Symphony Orchestra reaches 3-year deal with musicians’ union
    The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and its musicians said Thursday they’ve reached a new three-year contract deal after months of negotiations.
    Baltimore Symphony Orchestra players led by Principal Pops Conductor, Jack Everly, take the stage prior to a performance on January 5, 2025 in Baltimore, MD.
    Ravens missing 3 defensive starters as practice for Lions begins
    The Ravens were missing three defensive starters at Thursday’s practice, but Marlon Humphrey could be available Monday vs. the Detroit Lions.
    Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey and safety Malaki Starks tackle Cleveland Browns tight end David Njoku on Sunday.
    MCPS vape sensors bombarded administrators with false alarms
    The vape sensors were purchased using money from a settlement with e-cigarette manufacturer JUUL, but have flooded administrators with false alarms.
    For sale: Luxurious home with striking outdoor features in Glenwood
    The home opens to an impressive three-story foyer.
    Maryland failed to keep sex offenders away from foster children, audit finds
    Maryland failed to protect children under state care from being placed in homes where registered sex offenders lived. It’s one of numerous findings listed in an audit out Wednesday.
    Rafael Lopez, Maryland secretary of human services, speaks during a panel on healthcare during the Baltimore Banner’s Inside the Legislative Session event.
    7 Things to do in Howard County, from the Festival of India to celebrating grandparents
    Seven things to do in Howard County from Thursday Sept. 18 through Wednesday Sept. 24.
    Youth performers pose for pictures on stage before performing during the Festival of India at the Howard County Fairgrounds on Saturday, Sept. 21, 2024 in West Friendship, MD.
    What to do in Baltimore this weekend, including Charm City Live and High Zero Festival
    Whether you want to dance to Kali Uchis live, see The-Dream for free downtown or explore Baltimore’s art museums, we’ve got you covered.
    People dance and smile in the packed crowd.
    With HBCU night, Orioles hope to reach fans who have felt ‘disengaged from baseball’
    “For so many reasons, I think acknowledging, supporting and partnering with our HBCUs and our Black sororities and fraternities is an important part of what we’re trying to do,” said Kerry Watson, the Orioles’ executive vice president of public affairs.
    Orioles first base coach Anthony Sanders, who is Black, recently saw his son transfer to Coppin State to play baseball.
    With Hopkins out-of-network, thousands need new doctors. Here’s what to know.
    Johns Hopkins’ split with UnitedHealthcare will leave patients facing higher costs and tough choices. Here’s what the breakup means for coverage, care access and next steps.
    A general view outside the United Healthcare corporate headquarters on December 4, 2024 in Minnetonka, Minnesota.
    Millions in county grant dollars in peril as feds cool on climate science
    The money at risk — federal grants for climate change initiatives awarded to Montgomery County under the Biden administration — is potentially on the chopping block.
    Montgomery County Climate Change Officer Sarah Kogel-Smucker fears the loss of at least $40 million in grants would make it harder to protect the county’s environment.
    Ahead of Poolesville Day, locals have a to-do list for county leaders
    For residents of Poolesville, the big ask this year is for county money to build a bubble around the town’s pool so that it can be used during colder months.
    The Old Town Bank Museum in Poolesville, Maryland.
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