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    Anne Arundel County executive violated ethics rules in weekly newsletter
    The Anne Arundel County Ethics Commission found that County Executive Steuart Pittman, a Democrat, violated local ethics law by getting political in his weekly newsletter to residents.
    Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman, shown earlier this year, violated county ethics law with political commentary in a county newsletter, the county’s Ethics Commission found.
    McCormick drops plastic, brings back classic Old Bay tin
    McCormick & Company is bringing back tin packaging for Old Bay Seasoning, the spice blend’s original packaging before the brand switched to plastic in 2017.
    Old Bay is switching back to tin packaging.
    Luigi Mangione fights to exclude evidence from his trial in killing of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO
    As the first anniversary of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson’s killing looms this week, the man charged in his death will be in court fighting to prevent prosecutors from using evidence they say links him to the crime.
    Luigi Mangione is escorted into Manhattan state court in New York, Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2025. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)
    8,000 MDMA pills, Gucci bags and more: Jessup prison smuggling schemes busted
    State prosecutors and corrections officials on Monday announced 10 criminal indictments stemming from three separate alleged smuggling operations at the Jessup Correctional Institution in Anne Arundel County.
    Barbed wire is seen outside the Maryland Correctional Institution in Hagerstown on Wednesday, August 7, 2024.
    29 places in Montgomery County where you can donate toys this holiday season
    Santa has a lot on his plate right now — help him out this holiday season by contributing to a toy drive in your own backyard.
    Baltimore County Inspector General Kelly Madigan leaves for Howard County job
    Kelly Madigan, Baltimore County’s first inspector general, is leaving her position after four difficult years to become the first inspector general in Howard County.
    Former Baltimore County Inspector General Kelly Madigan, left, joins Maryland State Bar Association president Raphael J. Santini on a panel
    Maryland human services Secretary López pleads guilty in DC DUI case
    Maryland’s secretary of human services, Rafael López, pleaded guilty on Monday to driving under the influence as part of a deal that could result in no jail time and an eventual dismissal of the case.
    Rafael Lopez, Maryland secretary of human services, speaks during a panel on healthcare during the Baltimore Banner’s Inside the Legislative Session event.
    Can high schoolers solve Maryland’s child care shortage?
    Attracting kids to the field early could help boost the state’s workforce.
    Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2025 — Christo Rey Jesuit High School sophomores Nayeli Galvez-Hernandez, left, and Amari Cheeks work with Ariyin Reed, 2, and Kross Usher, 2, in Imani Sims’ Pre-K 2 class at The Loyola School.
    Ravens film study: The good, the bad and the ugly from Lamar Jackson in loss to Bengals
    Jackson had some explosiveness back in the Ravens’ loss Thursday to the Bengals, but he also made crucial mistakes.
    Lamar Jackson had three turnovers and his lowest single-game grade on Pro Football Focus since 2021 in the Ravens’ loss to the Bengals on Thursday.
    What we like about the Orioles’ Ryan Helsley signing | Banner Baseball Show
    Baltimore wasn't dissuaded by the reliever’s 7.20 ERA with the Mets.
    As the Chesapeake Bay cleanup enters a new era, it’s fighting for relevance
    As the Chesapeake restoration enters a new era — governors from across the watershed are expected in Baltimore this week to extend cleanup to 2040 — the movement appears uncertain about its future.
    A boater heads out toward the Chesapeake Bay at the Susquehanna Flats.
    Baltimore’s evolving hardcore music scene through the eyes of frontman Paris Roberts
    Roberts, 28, of Mount Vernon, is the singer of the Baltimore hardcore band No Idols.
    The band No Idols performs at the Ottobar.
    Visa canceled at the border, a Hopkins grad student has been stuck in Canada for months
    Ehsan Rajabi said the university declined to advocate for him.
    Ehsan Rajabi and his wife have been stranded in Canada for three months.
    6 free-agent infielders the Orioles should consider
    Should the O’s splurge on Pete Alonso or Alex Bregman, or play it safe with a bench bat?
    Alex Bregman has an .846 OPS in 10 years in the big leagues.
    Purdue Pharma bankruptcy deal allows Baltimore to sue the Sackler family
    The agreement, which the city negotiated with Purdue Pharma, representatives of the Sackler family and other key players in the bankruptcy, means that Baltimore could try to take the Sacklers to trial.
    STAMFORD, CONNECTICUT - SEPTEMBER 16: The headquarters of Purdue Pharma is shown on September 16, 2019 in Stamford, Connecticut. The pharmaceutical company makes OxyContin, the opioid often cited as starting the opioid crisis.
    At this Owings Mills restaurant, latkes and matzoh ball soup get a foodie spin
    Matthew Zafrir, who has worked at Michelin-starred restaurants in D.C., returned to his hometown to become chef at The Tillery, inside an Owings Mills Marriott.
    Matthew Zafrir previously worked at Woodberry Kitchen and D.C.’s Minibar.
    Racism claim that rocked Bethesda-Chevy Chase still lingers
    Dan Engler, once a popular teacher at Bethesda-Chevy Chase, was accused of racism by two students. The incident was a flashpoint at the school and upended Engler’s career.
    Dan Engler, a former teacher at Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School.
    Failed 2-point conversion in OT dooms Commanders to 7th straight loss
    Treylon Burks of the Commanders catches a third-quarter pass for a touchdown against Riley Moss of the Broncos.
    Trump says he will attend Army-Navy game in Baltimore months after criticizing city’s crime rate
    In August, Trump mentioned the possibility of deploying the National Guard to Baltimore to combat crime, which garnered pushback from Gov. Wes Moore and Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott.
    Donald Trump and JD Vance, then the president-elect and vice president-elect, attend the 125th Army-Navy football game at Northwest Stadium on December 14, 2024, in Landover. On the right is then-Defense Secretary nominee Pete Hegseth.
    Midwest storm brings flight cancellations, delays for post-Thanksgiving travelers
    Planes were being deiced at airports across the country on Sunday, including Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
    An arriving Southwest Airlines flight lands at BWI Marshall Airport as others prepare for departure at the start of the busy holiday travel week.
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