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    Women step up in several Baltimore County political contests
    With the County Council’s expansion from seven seats to nine, the electoral contests have attracted four women candidates, three of them Black leaders.
    These women candidates are part of th latest Emerge Maryland boot camp. From left to right: Shannice Anderson, Baltimore City; Jessica Hammond, Harford County; Arkia Wade, Baltimore County; Qiana Johnson, Prince George’s County; Kim Ross, Baltimore County; Shelly Beard-Francois, Frederick County; Heidi Schmidt, Anne Arundel County; Jyoti Mohan, Baltimore County.
    Baltimore-born Pelosi won’t seek reelection, ending a bicoastal political dynasty
    Nancy Pelosi, who has represented San Francisco for nearly 40 years, announced her decision Thursday.
    House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California holds the gavel at the Capitol in Washington, Jan. 3, 2019.
    For sale: Luxurious newly built home in Ellicott City
    The home has seven bedrooms, offering lots of flexible space. This includes a main-level multi-generational suite with a private front entrance, living room, bedroom, and bathroom. Another bedroom suite on the main level could be used as a bedroom, playroom, or den.
    Ethics hearings expose Anne Arundel Orphans’ Court dysfunction: ‘Are they real judges?’
    Hearings over the last several months before the Maryland Commission on Judicial Disabilities revealed a dysfunctional Anne Arundel County Orphans' Court.
    Diptych of Vickie Gipson, chief judge of the Orphans' Court of Anne Arundel County and Marc Knapp, Orphan's Court judge in Anne Arundel County.
    7 things to do in Howard County, from an alpaca festival to Cranksgiving
    Halloween is over and there are number of things you can do to ride the candy high out this weekend in Howard County.
    A donkey gets attention while an alpaca looks on at the petting barn at the Howard County Fair on Sunday, Aug. 4, 2024 in West Friendship, MD.
    An older, wiser Lamar Jackson faces the blitz caller who broke him
    Four years after Brian Flores baffled Lamar Jackson and the Ravens with “Cover 0” looks, Jackson has turned into one of the NFL’s best quarterbacks against the blitz. They’ll meet again Sunday.
    Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is sacked by Miami Dolphins linebacker Elandon Roberts in November 2021.
    Why Harry Huntley, down by 10 votes, still thinks he’ll win in Annapolis
    In the race for Ward 1 alderman, incumbent Harry Huntley is 10 votes behind his challenger, Thomas Krieck, who ran unaffiliated.
    Harry Huntley and Tom Krieck.
    7 things to do in Annapolis: Comic book author reimagines Crownsville hospital’s horrors
    Writer Rodney Barnes has adapted the tale of the old state mental hospital into “Crownsville,” a supernatural thriller. Barnes will sign copies at Third Eye Comics on Saturday, one of seven great things to do in the coming week.
    Familiar Annapolis landmarks, places and events feature throughout the narrative and art in "Crownsville."
    What to do in Baltimore this weekend, including Maryland Film Festival, ice skating
    Whether you ice skate at the Inner Harbor, sample local beers at Patterson Park or watch movies all weekend at the Maryland Film Festival, we’ve got you covered.
    Staff guard Jonathana Mann shows off some tricks at the Inner Harbor Ice Rink on Nov. 11, 2023.
    BGE owed Baltimore $670,000, but its repayment plan would have taken 195 years
    Baltimore Gas and Electric has agreed to repay Baltimore City $670,000 after it was discovered the city was overcharged on numerous utility accounts.
    The exterior of Baltimore Gas & Electric’s downtown headquarters in Baltimore, Md. on Tuesday, April 15, 2025.
    The food stamps were running out, but no one told Nelly
    Although SNAP uncertainty became a political and media talking point, the turmoil remained a mystery to some recipients — Maryland's most vulnerable residents.
    Nelly Orellana, 70, poses for a portrait in her apartment at the Victory Tower affordable senior living facility in Takoma Park, Md. on Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2025. Behind her, photos of her family plaster the wall.
    City in crisis: Baltimore is facing a Natty Boh shortage
    Pabst says increased demand for Natty Boh is driving a shortage of Baltimore’s favorite beer.
    WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2025 - Bar manager Erin Roach pours a pint of PBR -- not Natty Boh -- at the 29th Street Tavern in Remington. A shortage of National Bohemian is affected restaurants and liquor stores around the area.
    7 things to do in Montgomery County, from modern art to ‘Urinetown’
    This week in Montgomery County offers an exhibit at Glenstone, “Urinetown: The Musical” and more.
    Glenstone will showcase "Jenny Holzer: what you love" from Nov. 6-9. The projections are a new work created for the Potomac museum. “In the Same Space” is from The Complete Poems of Cavafy by C. P. Cavafy, English translation by Rae Dalven.
    Montgomery County schools have a mold problem
    Here’s what The Banner found among hundreds of work orders to remove mold from Montgomery County school campuses.
    Goshen Elementary School submitted at least 15 mold-related work orders between August 2024 and this September, according to documents obtained by The Banner through a public information request.
    Jud Ashman, just reelected Gaithersburg mayor, may have his eyes on a different job
    Gaithersburg Mayor Jud Ashman told The Banner that people “throughout the district” have encouraged him to run for County Council.
    Jud Ashman speaks during his election night watch party in Gaithersburg on Tuesday.
    Montgomery County teacher’s final ‘Jeopardy!’
    The 42-year-old Beltsville resident said his job was great preparation for “Jeopardy!”
    Montgomery County Public Schools teacher Joe Evans watches himself compete on “Jeopardy!” during a watch party at Silver Branch Brewing Co. with his friends and family in Silver Spring on Tuesday.
    Anne Arundel Community College president retiring after 13 years
    Anne Arundel County Community College President Dawn Lindsay is stepping down after 13 years, including the COVID-19 pandemic, the school announced Wednesday.
    Dr. Dawn Lindsay, the sixth president of Anne Arundel Community College, is retiring June 30, 2026, the school announced on Wednesday.
    Takaat, a trio of musicians from Niger and Rockville, experiments with noise
    Mikey Coltun, 33, was raised in Rockville and is the bassist and musical utility knife for Mdou Moctar, an ascendant rock quartet that plays Tuareg music.
    Takaat was formed from the rhythm section of Mdou Moctar. The group of musicians primarily come from Niger and bassist Mikey Coltun was raised in Rockville.
    FAA reducing air traffic by 10% across 40 ‘high-volume’ markets during shutdown
    The Federal Aviation Administration said Wednesday that it would reduce air traffic by 10% across 40 “high-volume” markets beginning Friday morning to maintain travel safety as air traffic controllers exhibit signs of strain during the ongoing government shutdown.
    An United Airlines flight arrives at O'Hare International Airport in Chicago, Monday, Nov. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)
    Sexual abuse survivors demand justice during Archdiocese of Baltimore bankruptcy hearing
    The Archdiocese of Baltimore filed for bankruptcy right before a new state law, the Child Victims Act of 2023, took effect.
    Archbishop Lori of the Archdiocese of Baltimore answers questions following a bankruptcy hearing held at the Edward A. Garmatz United States District Courthouse on 5/20/2024 in Baltimore, MD.
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