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Germantown man charged after allegedly sniffing child’s bare feet at Dave & Buster’s
Christopher Michael Simpson is charged with assault for allegedly sniffing a 10-year-old child’s bare feet at a Dave & Buster’s in downtown Silver Spring last year.
Montgomery County Police charged Christopher Michael Simpson with assault for allegedly sniffing a 10-year-old child’s bare feet at a Dave & Buster’s in downtown Silver Spring last year.
T. Rowe Price lays off an unspecified number of employees again
T. Rowe Price, the Baltimore-based asset management firm, is cutting some marketing jobs.
The new T. Rowe Price global headquarters building is on the Harbor Point waterfront.
Howard County activist takes plea deal in case of file theft from Pikesville law firm
Howard County activist Jake Burdett, who was accused of stealing immigration files from a Pikesville law firm, agreed Wednesday to a deal with prosecutors that requires him to meet with a court psychiatrist.
Rep. Clay Higgins (R., La.), right, moves to remove protester Jake Burdett, in blue, during a news conference as Rep. Lauren Boebert (R., Colo.) was speaking about the World Health Organization on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, May 17, 2023 .
Rapper 2 Chainz, singer Mýa slated to perform at CIAA tournament events
The Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association’s (CIAA) annual basketball tournament returns to CFG Bank Arena Feb. 24-28 with a star-studded lineup of entertainers slated for official events.
The Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association’s (CIAA) annual basketball tournament returns to CFG Bank Arena Feb. 24-28.
Is the addition of Chris Bassitt enough for the Orioles’ rotation? | Banner Baseball Show
Bassitt, 36, doesn't profile as a top-end rotation piece.
Frederick man charged with vehicular manslaughter in Germantown crash that killed pedestrian
Dione Jordan is charged with vehicular manslaughter in an August crash that killed a pedestrian, Montgomery County Police said on Thursday.
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.
Monks bring ‘Walk for Peace’ to Maryland’s state capital
Before a crowd of more than a thousand of Marylanders who braved the cold in Annapolis, the Venerable Bhikkhu Pannakara shared a message of peace and mindfulness.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2026 - As the "Walk For Peace" Theravada Buddist Monks progress towards the Maryland State House, Venerable Bhikkhu Panna Kara is seen leading the group in Annapolis, MD. The Theravada Buddhist Monks have been walking since October 26, 2025, starting in Fort Worth, TX, with Annapolis as one of their final stops.
Jon Meoli: The Orioles have to make fans believe again. Their first workout was a start.
COLUMN: On the infield dirt and outfield grass, in the covered bullpens and batter’s boxes, much felt like business as usual — just a bunch of ballplayers and coaches preparing for the start of the season.
Orioles pitcher Yaramil Hiraldo signs autographs for fans on the first day of spring training in Sarasota, Fla.
Ban on ICE cooperation agreements heads to Gov. Moore’s desk
If signed, the law would take effect immediately, forcing nine counties in Maryland to end their agreements with Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA - FEBRUARY 04: ICE agents depart the Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building on February 4, 2026 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. White House Border Czar Tom Homan announced Wednesday that 700 immigration enforcement personnel would be withdrawn from Minnesota, following weeks of operations and the fatal shooting of two protesters. Homan said the withdrawal would take effect immediately. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)
Maryland Black lawmakers’ priorities: Immigration enforcement, juvenile justice
Maryland’s Black state lawmakers unveiled a sweeping agenda on Thursday that aims to curb immigration enforcement, ensure that children accused of crimes are held more often in youth custody, promote homeownership and protect health care access.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2026 - Del. N. Scott Phillips, a Baltimore County Democrat, announces the priorities of the Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland during a press conference in Annapolis.
The Banner announces coverage of Washington sports
The Banner will expand its sports coverage to include Washington, D.C., teams, Editor-in-Chief Audrey Cooper announced in an internal email to staff on Thursday.
Clockwise from top left: Jayden Daniels of the Washington Commanders, James Wood of the Washington Nationals, Trinity Rodman of the Washington Spirit, and Alexander Ovechkin of the Washington Capitals.
Sphere CEO says Maryland venue may open in under 4 years
Maryland’s mini Sphere at National Harbor may open in under four years, company CEO James Dolan said during an earnings call.
A rendering showing a Sphere at the National Harbor.
Amazon driver helps 84-year-old woman escape house fire
About 35 firefighters responded Wednesday to single-alarm fire at a home in Harford County.
Heavy smoke and flames pour out of a house in Bel Air.
Driver of tractor trailer charged in crash that killed Silver Spring man
A Severn man was charged in a tractor trailer crash in 2025 that led to the death of a Silver Spring man.
A police line do not cross tape blocks a pathway near Penn Station.
Black Olive owner vows to keep restaurant open amid building foreclosure
A Fells Point mainstay is heading to foreclosure, unless its owners can stop it.
The Black Olive in the Fells Point neighborhood of Baltimore is heading to foreclosure, unless its owners can stop it.
For sale: Newly updated, move-in ready home in Ellicott City
Located at the end of a cul-de-sac in the desirable Overlook at Centennial Park community, this move-in ready home offers luxurious interiors and a generous floor plan.
Baltimore’s vacants are chronically undervalued — but things are improving
New research concludes the problem is likely a localized issue and that Baltimore is a “dramatic outlier” in Maryland.
Many vacant houses still stand in the Sandtown Winchester neighborhood on March 19, 2025. Empty and vacant lots replace them, but residents say it hasn't improved the area.
Maryland official leading crackdown on drug treatment Medicaid fraud steps down
The Maryland health official leading an overhaul of the state’s troubled system of drug addiction and mental health treatment programs is stepping down.
Alyssa Lord, Deputy Secretary for Behavioral Health, testifies during a Baltimore City Council committee hearing on the opioid crisis.
John O’Hagan, longtime leader in Army Corps of Engineers, was a diplomatic leader and attentive dad
John O’Hagan, who worked for the Baltimore district of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for nearly four decades, died Jan. 24 of complications from a fall. He was 88.
John O’Hagan.
After a winter of trade rumors, Coby Mayo remains an Oriole and could find himself back at third
Injuries suffered by Jackson Holliday and Jordan Westburg mean opportunity for Mayo.
Orioles infielder Coby Mayo fields a ball during drills on the first day of spring training Wednesday.
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