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    Another NFL team passes on Justin Tucker, weeks after ex-Ravens star’s reinstatement
    Three weeks after he was reinstated by the NFL, former Ravens star Justin Tucker is still looking for a new team.
    Former Ravens place kicker Justin Tucker warms up prior to the team’s AFC wild card playoff game against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Jan. 11.
    Baltimore County Fire Department employee investigated for alleged misconduct, officials say
    A Baltimore County Fire Department employee is under investigation for misconduct, officials say.
    The Baltimore County Fire Department logo.
    Baltimore union president calls for reform after transportation worker’s death
    Gregory Turnipseed, a 14-year veteran of the city transportation department, died last week about a month after trying to intervene in an argument over a parking spot in downtown Baltimore.
    City Union of Baltimore President Antoinette Ryan-Johnson speaks to The Baltimore Banner about the demands on government workers on August 16, 2023. Ryan-Johnson represents thousands of city workers, and she said they have been overworked and underpaid as a result of the staffing woes. (Kaitlin Newman / The Baltimore Banner)
    The Trump administration wants Maryland’s voter rolls
    Attorney General Pam Bondi is suing Maryland Elections Administrator Jared DeMarinis to get the state’s voter rolls.
    Voters cast their ballots for the 2024 general election at Wise High School in Upper Marlboro.
    In new Chesapeake Bay chapter, Maryland passes a symbolic torch to Pennsylvania
    Maryland Gov. Wes Moore passed a wooden gavel to Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, marking the start of more prominent role for the Keystone State in the campaign to restore the bay.
    Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, chairman of the Chesapeake Executive Council, shakes hands with incoming chairman and Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro at their meeting at the National Aquarium in Baltimore on Tuesday.
    Baltimore area spared snow as wintry mix hits Maryland ahead of drop in temps
    The low-pressure system moving onto the East Coast hit parts of Western Maryland with snow and sleet.
    Residents of South Baltimore brave the downpour on December 11, 2024.
    Bates to cut ties with mayor’s public safety office, citing ‘cloak of secrecy’
    Ivan Bates outlined numerous complaints about the office, according to a seven-page letter sent to Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott Tuesday.
    Mayor Brandon Scott, left, speaks to the press as Baltimore City State's Attorney Ivan Bates listens during a community walk through the Four by Four neighborhood on May 7, 2024.
    Germantown man charged in car crash that killed 88-year-old woman
    A Germantown man is facing multiple felonies linked to the May 31 car crash that led to the death of 88-year-old Myrtle Gottlieb, according to Montgomery County Police.
    A Baltimore County police vehicle’s lights flash while parked outside of the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center at the University of Maryland in Baltimore, Md. on Thursday, March 13, 2025.
    Trump says Dulles Airport was ‘incorrectly designed.’ Now he plans to fix it.
    President Donald Trump said Tuesday that his administration will embark on a reconstruction of Dulles International Airport in northern Virginia.
    FILE - A sign of Washington Dulles International Airport station is seen during the opening of new Silver Line Extension at Washington Dulles International Airport, in Chantilly, Va., Nov. 15, 2022. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana, File)
    County Council approves controversial University Boulevard plan in divided vote
    The council voted 7-3 in favor of the plan, over concerns from a few members that new developments along University Boulevard will price out low-income residents.
    The Montgomery County Council took a straw vote on the University Boulevard Plan on Tuesday. It passed 7-3.
    Extreme Cold Alert issued for Montgomery County
    An Extreme Cold Alert was issued for Montgomery County beginning Tuesday afternoon and lasting until midday Wednesday. The alert is issued when temperatures and/or wind chill drop to 32 degrees or below.
    Man charged in National Guard shooting pleads not guilty from hospital bed
    The man accused of shooting two National Guard members near the White House pleaded not guilty Tuesday, appearing before a judge by video from a hospital bed.
    A makeshift memorial for U.S. Army Spc. Sarah Beckstrom and U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe is seen outside of Farragut West Station, near the site where the two National Guard members were shot, Monday, Dec. 1, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson)
    The best nonstop flights from BWI for warm weather getaways this winter
    These warm weather getaways can help you escape the cold this winter with just one flight from BWI.
    February 4, 2023 - A ferry or short plane ride to the small island of Vieques will bring you to some of Puerto Rico's most breath-taking beaches and sunsets.
    Thousands expected as Mount Vernon’s 54th monument lighting kicks off holiday season
    Thousands are expected to watch the strings of lights and fireworks illuminate Mount Vernon Place on Dec. 4 for the 54th annual monument lighting.
    Fireworks light up the sky around the Washington Monument during the 52nd Monument Lighting at Mount Vernon Place on Thursday, December 7, 2023.
    Officer recalls confronting Luigi Mangione during the UnitedHealthcare CEO shooting manhunt
    Luigi Mangione is back in court on Tuesday for the second day of a hearing in his bid to bar New York prosecutors from using some key evidence.
    Luigi Mangione appears in Manhattan Criminal Court, Monday, Dec. 1, 2025, in New York. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura, Pool)
    Anne Arundel council increases fines for failing to clear snow from sidewalks
    The Anne Arundel County Council passed a bill Monday night that increases fines for residents and business owners who fail to clear snow from the sidewalks in front of their properties.
    Charles Ross sweeps the snow from his front walkway at his home in the Ashburton neighborhood.
    Naval Academy superintendent on fired commandant: ‘We have standards here’
    Naval Academy Superintendent Lt. Gen. Michael Borgschulte told the Board of Visitors on Monday that Capt. Gilbert Clark did not meet the “standards” of the military academy.
     Lt. Gen. Michael Borgschulte took responsibility for firing the commandant of midshipmen, Capt. Gilbert Clark.
    Fast-growing, much-maligned food hall chain Wonder is coming to Annapolis
    Wonder, a dining hall that promises a wide array of options from celebrity chefs, is coming soon to Annapolis.
    A selection of food delivery options from Wonder in Canton Crossing.
    Montgomery County Public Libraries announces limited Sunday operations
    The change in Sunday operations, effective Jan. 11, will affect 10 branches within the county “to ensure consistent staffing” and “sustainable operations,” according to library officials.
    Views inside of the Enoch Pratt Library in downtown Baltimore on November 12, 2025. An audit of the city's budget shows that the number of volumes borrowed from the library has increased over the last 10 years, from 1.1 million in 2013 to 2.4 million in 2024.
    Culinary Architecture to move to Little Italy amid rising costs and a changing Pigtown
    Culinary Architecture, a specialty grocer and mainstay in Pigtown, is moving to Little Italy early next year.
    The specialty market beloved by Baltimore foodies announced their move to Little Italy over Instagram on Saturday.
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