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    Leaders in Annapolis promise no new taxes despite budget shortfall
    Gov. Wes Moore unveils his proposed budget for next year on Wednesday. He says there are no tax increases in it — despite a $1.4 billion deficit.
    Gov. Wes Moore unveils his proposed budget for next year on Wednesday. He says there are no tax increases in it — despite a $1.4 billion deficit.
    Inside the Hanover office park where the new Key Bridge is being designed
    A nondescript office park in Hanover serves as the design headquarters for the new Key Bridge. As many as 100 engineers and project managers work inside to orchestrate logistics, map out the bridge’s precise design, and estimate its cost and schedule.
    Employees hold a team meeting in an office at an Anne Arundel County business park where engineers work on the design for the new Francis Scott Key Bridge project.
    Meet the Silver Spring woman who stars in a new ‘Queer Eye’ episode
    Kate Janosko grew up in Silver Spring. Now, she’s representing her hometown in the final season of Netflix’s “Queer Eye.”
    Meet Kate Janosko, a Silver Spring resident who appears on the tenth and final season of Netflix’s “Queer Eye.” (From left to right: hair and grooming expert Jonathan van Ness, culture and lifestyle expert Karamo Brown, Janoski, food expert Antoni Porowski, fashion expert Tan France and home design expert Jeremiah Brent.)
    Police officers fatally shoot armed man in southeast Baltimore
    Authorities said late Tuesday that Baltimore Police had been involved in a shooting in the southeastern part of the city.
    Officers responded to reports of an armed person near 6800 Bank Street about 9:14 p.m.. Police found the man on a bike in the 6500 block of Eastern Avenue, near the Interstate 95 ramps.
    Baltimoreans join nationwide protests against ICE, second Trump administration
    Baltimoreans joined nationwide protests and walkouts against the Trump administration and immigration enforcement Tuesday, one year into the president’s second term.
    Baltimoreans joined nationwide protests and walkouts against the Trump administration and immigration enforcement Tuesday, one year into the president’s second term.
    Sheriffs oppose restrictions on immigration enforcement
    Lawmakers are back in Annapolis for the annual 90-day legislative session, where they’ll take on a budget shortfall, a hostile administration in the White House and more.
    The balcony of the State House chamber.
    Van Hollen demands answers after reports of a potential ICE facility in Hagerstown
    In a letter sent to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and acting ICE Director Todd Lyons, all of Maryland’s representatives except for Republican Andy Harris “demand more details” about reported plans to convert a warehouse into detention space in Hagerstown.
    Sen. Chris Van Hollen called ongoing immigration enforcement in Minneapolis and across the country “one of the most obscene” and “inhumane” aspects of President Donald Trump’s administration.
    University of Maryland, BCCC violated law in union negotiations, labor board finds
    The University of Maryland in College Park and Baltimore City Community College violated state labor laws while bargaining with their unions, according to the Maryland Public Employee Relations Board.
    The McKeldin Library and The Mall at The University of Maryland, College Park, on March 16, 2025 in College Park, MD.
    Maryland commission recommends new congressional boundaries favoring Democrats
    The new 1st Congressional District would add portions of Anne Arundel and Howard counties in the proposed map.
    The Governor's Redistricting Advisory Commission has voted to recommend new congressional district boundaries.
    Justin Tucker’s response to The Banner’s investigation
    Baltimore Ravens place kicker Justin Tucker (9) watches from the sidelines during a game against the Philadelphia Eagles at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Md. on Sunday, December 1, 2024.
    Trump’s Greenland threats spark outrage from EU and test longtime NATO alliance
    President Donald Trump ’s pledge to provoke a sweeping tariff fight with Europe to get his way in taking control of Greenland has left many of America’s closest allies warning of a rupture.
    Reporters raise their hands as President Donald Trump speaks during a press briefing at the White House in Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2026.
    ‘Deliberate indifference’: Civil rights coalition sues Harford sheriff over jail suicides
    A coalition of civil rights groups is suing the Harford County Sheriff’s Office, claiming that the agency failed to properly assess jail detainees’ suicide risk and aggravated their mental health conditions.
    January 22, 2024 - Photo of common area with tables and stools inside prison. Blue doors lead to cells off the ground floor and off a second floor walkway above.
    Atlas is rebranding Ouzo Bay, one of its oldest restaurants
    Ouzo Bay will end operations next month after 14 years in business.
    Ouzo Bay in Harbor East, which announced Tuesday it would be closing.
    Grocery prices changing by the minute? Maryland lawmakers want to ban that.
    The bill would require grocery stores to keep their prices fixed for at least one business day and would ban the use of personal data to set individualized prices for groceries.
    Gov. Wes Moore and lawmakers unveil legislation to limit "dynamic pricing" in grocery stores at an event at BD Provisions in Severna Park on January 20, 2026.
    Marta is coming to Harbor Point ... with a caviar and martini cart
    Matthew Oetting is bringing a seafood-focused branch of Marta Fine Food and Spirits to Harbor Point, complete with lots of caviar.
    Building off the success of Marta Fine Food and Spirits in Butchers Hill, chef Matthew Oetting is opening Marta al Mare in Harbor Point.
    Police recover body from Gwynns Falls in West Baltimore
    Baltimore Police are investigating after a man’s body was recovered near the Gwynns Falls Trail in West Baltimore on Tuesday morning.
    A Baltimore Police vehicle is seen in Fells Point on April 14, 2024.
    Local leaders try to strengthen their hand against ICE
    Montgomery County Council members introduced two bills Tuesday to curb how ICE conducts detentions and deportations within the county’s borders.
    TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 2026 - Montgomery County Council members Will Jawando and Kristin Mink are flanked by supporters as they hold a press conference on two bills that aim to restrict ICE activities in the county.
    Mount Vernon’s long wait for a revived Eddie’s grocery store continues
    The Mount Vernon-Belvedere Association and Jubilee Baltimore announced that even though Eddie’s, under redevelopment for two years, is “fully ready for grocery use,” it now needs a new operator.
    Eddie's of Mount Vernon, which was expected to open in July 2024, remains under renovations.
    New Giants coach John Harbaugh is looking to Baltimore to fill his staff, plus more takeaways
    New Giants head coach John Harbaugh played all the hits at his introductory news conference Tuesday. Here’s what resonated in Baltimore.
    New York Giants head coach John Harbaugh poses for a photo after being introduced during a news conference Tuesday.
    Former Gov. Larry Hogan says he won’t challenge Gov. Wes Moore in 2026
    “It was an honor to serve, but it’s time to look forward, not back,” Hogan wrote on social media.
    Former Gov. Larry Hogan gives a concession speech after losing U.S. senate seat at during his Election Night Victory Party held at The Graduate in Annapolis, on Tuesday, November 5, 2024.
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