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    Travelers on edge as delays and cancellations build at BWI, Reagan and Dulles
    Despite the anticipated chaos for air travel across the country, it was largely business as usual Friday at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport.
    Southwest Airlines jets fill the gates at Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport. The airport is celebrating its 75th birthday.
    Ravens have no injury concerns vs. Vikings; new pass rushers set to make debut
    The Ravens are 3-5, but their active roster is in good shape as they head into Week 10.
    Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers (4) celebrates next to Miami Dolphins safety Dante Trader Jr. (11) after a 39-yard reception for a first down during the second half of an NFL football game, Thursday, Oct. 30, 2025, in Miami Gardens, Fla.
    Perry Hall Middle School evacuated after ‘unusual odor’
    The Baltimore County Fire Department is still investigating the source of the odor at Perry Hall Middle School.
    Maryland Army National Guard Servicemembers Staff Sgt. Edward Graham and Spc. Sherie Peeks were honored by the Baltimore County Fire Department for their actions during the Dundalk Fire Station fire Feb. 10, 2010. Along with 13 firefighters and EMS personnel they were presented Executive Citations from Baltimore County Executive Jim Smith and also received Hero Pins.
    A ‘lantern walk’ will connect 2 once-segregated Silver Spring communities
    Two Silver Spring neighborhoods — one historically Black and the other historically off-limits to Black people — will come together by lantern light Saturday.
    Community members participate in a lantern walk across Talbot Avenue Bridge in Silver Spring to acknowledge the history of segregation between the Lyttonsville and North Woodside neighborhoods.
    Board approves mixed-used development in Annapolis arts district (again)
    The planned development, which is a three-story timber building with a restaurant on the ground floor and six apartments on the second and third floors at 161 West St., was first approved in 2023.
    Renderings for the development at 161 West St. in downtown Annapolis show what a planned mixed-use building on the corner would look like, with a restaurant on the ground floor and apartments above.
    Orioles hiring Dustin Lind as hitting coach as they begin to flesh out Craig Albernaz’s staff
    Lind has history with Albernaz. They worked together with the San Francisco Giants, when Lind was their director of hitting and an assistant hitting coach.
    Assistant hitting coach Dustin Lind of the Philadelphia Phillies poses for a portrait during spring training 2024.
    State-funded SNAP benefits to reach Marylanders starting next week
    Marylanders who have been waiting for food assistance amid the government shutdown and legal fights will start to see state-funded benefits in their accounts starting Tuesday.
    Maryland Gov. Wes Moore at a food bank in Anne Arundel county last month. Moore said Marylanders whose federal food benefits have been cut off can expect state help beginning next week.
    Ravens vs. Vikings: 5 things to watch, including Lamar Jackson’s scrambles, Andrew Van Ginkel and more
    From Lamar Jackson’s scrambling ability to Andrew Van Ginkel’s underrated versatility, here’s what to watch in the Ravens’ Week 10 game against the Vikings.
    Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson runs for a 13-yard gain in the third quarter against the Detroit Lions in Week 3.
    Baltimore’s Turnstile earns 5 Grammy nominations for ‘Never Enough’
    Turnstile’s unforgettable 2025 just got better: The Baltimore hardcore band earned five Grammy nominations, which were announced Friday morning.
    Turnstile performs a free benefit concert at Wyman Park Dell  in Baltimore, MD on May 10, 2025 to raise donations for Health Care for the Homeless.
    Anne Arundel board members clash over school redistricting plan as final vote approaches
    The latest plan impacts as many as 780 students across the South County, a third of whom live in Crofton and attend Nantucket Elementary.
    Ashley Eden of Edgewater speaks via video during a special Anne Arundel County school board meeting in October giving parents a chance to weigh in on the county’s redistricting plans.
    Lenny Pineau, longtime owner of Aardmore Veterinary Hospital, built a life he loved
    Arthur Leonard “Lenny” Pineau Jr., the owner of Aardmore Veterinary Hospital in Waverly and known to many as Dr. P, died Oct. 25 of a suspected pulmonary embolism. He was 76.
    Lenny Pineau.
    Woman identified in fatal shooting
    Police are searching for a suspect who shot and killed a woman inside a Silver Spring home on Thursday. The male suspect fled the scene after the shooting, police said.
    Bay Bridge Run, Veterans Day Parade could cause traffic headaches this weekend
    Baltimore drivers will be redirected on some downtown Baltimore streets this weekend to make way for the annual Veterans Day Parade.
    The state is considering replacing the Chesapeake Bay Bridge.
    For sale: Striking Scandinavian-inspired home in Kensington
    This custom-built Kensington home for sale has five bedrooms, 4 1/2 bathrooms and over 4,500 square feet of living space.
    The five-bedroom home is located at 10404 Hebard St.
    Expert predictions for Ravens vs. Vikings: Will improving defense fluster J.J. McCarthy?
    The Ravens will face the Minnesota Vikings at 1 p.m. Sunday. Here are game predictions from The Banner’s sports staff.
    Wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins could play an important role for the Ravens with his skill in winning jump balls.
    Flight reductions at BWI and other airports start today. Now what?
    What the 10% reduction in flights could mean for the Baltimore region and how travelers can navigate possible disruptions.
    Travelers walk through the terminal at Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport in Baltimore, Thursday, Nov. 6, 2025.
    Vietnamese seniors bond over karaoke in Silver Spring
    "Active Golden Karaoke" at Holiday Park Senior Center in Silver Spring takes place twice a week and provides a second home and family for some Vietnamese residents.
    Host Quyen Duong, left, sings with other members of the Love Vietnamese Seniors Club at the Holiday Park Senior Center on Halloween.
    Anxious? Depressed? Psychedelics researchers want to give you LSD — for science
    Scientists are studying how LSD’s potent mind-altering properties could help disrupt troubled patterns of thinking, such as constant worrying or hopeless thoughts, by rewiring the human brain.
    A dissolvable LSD pill developed by pharmaceutical company MindMed is being tested in ongoing clinical trials at Sheppard Pratt in Baltimore County.
    Sports roundup: Run 50 miles? No problem for these 300 athletes.
    About one-third of runners will not finish the Stone Mill 50 Mile Run.
    Runners line up for the start of the 2024 Stone Mill 50 Mile Run.
    No Land Beyond levels up, bringing game night to onetime funeral home
    No Land Beyond, a Baltimore bar dedicated to board games, moved to a former funeral parlor on North Avenue, expanding its food offerings and hosting more events.
    Patrons play Magic: The Gathering at the new North Avenue location of No Land Beyond.
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