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Former teacher and pastor denied bond after charges of sexually abusing students
A former teacher and pastor in Anne Arundel County was ordered to be held without bond on Monday after he was charged with sexually abusing students, according to court officials.
An Anne Arundel County Police vehicle.
Van with a body inside pulled from Inner Harbor went missing in 2014, police say
A minivan with a body inside was pulled from the Inner Harbor last week. It had been reported missing more than a decade ago, according to the Baltimore Police Department.
Baltimore City Fire and the Baltimore City Police Underwater Recovery Team work to pull a Silver Cab from the Inner Harbor on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
Maryland members of Congress denied tour of Baltimore ICE detention site
A half-dozen Maryland members of Congress were denied access to a federal immigration field office used to temporarily hold people facing deportation.
Members of Maryland’s congressional delegation walk up the steps of the George H. Fallon Federal Building in Baltimore on Monday morning.
Banner Book Club takeaways: Anne Tyler’s ‘Three Days in June’
What we learned during the first Banner Book Club conversation about Anne Tyler’s “Three Days in June.”
Baltimore Police land helicopter to rescue man at closed pool
A Baltimore Police Department helicopter responded to a water rescue at the Walter P. Carter Pool after the pool had closed late Saturday evening, officials said.
Mayor Brandon Scott praised the flight officers with the Baltimore Police Department for their quick response.
At the new Pusser’s Landing in Canton, you can drink like a British sailor
After 30 years in Annapolis, Pusser’s Landing has now officially opened in Canton.
Annapolis icon Pusser’s Landing has officially docked in Baltimore, in the former home of Bo Brooks.
Woman found dead in back of car along Baltimore Beltway, state troopers say
A woman was found dead in the back of a vehicle on the shoulder of I-695 in Baltimore County on Sunday morning, according to the Maryland State Police.
The Maryland State Police logo emblazoned on a lectern in front a police vehicle from a separate agency before a press conference, pictured outside the Maryland State Police Glen Burnie Barracks on 11/10/22.
In Baltimore’s hottest new race, ‘experience the suffering of the world we’ve created’
The unsanctioned footrace loops along a particularly scorched stretch of North Baltimore.
Nora Frankel runs north on Barclay St. during the inaugural Baltimore Barclay Marathons, in Baltimore, MD on Saturday, July 26, 2025.
By rediscovering his curveball, Charlie Morton made himself a trade chip. He might leave the Orioles with regret.
Going into what could be his last start as an Oriole, Charlie Morton has a 5.48 ERA in 95 1/3 innings.
Clean energy batteries could save Marylanders big money — but projects are stalling
Ultility-size clean energy storage batteries could save Maryland ratepayers big money, but projects have stalled partly because the region’s grid operator has been overwhelmed with project requests.
BGE batteries at their Chesapeake Beach facility. The energy company opened the location in 2023 to offset peak-demand power in southern Maryland.
A Baltimore coffee quest: Unique iced drinks to cool you off this summer
The heat and humidity have me craving iced coffee. Here are some of the more unique drinks I tried around Baltimore.
The Oatchata Cold Brew at Baby's On Fire.
I’ve been widowed for 10 years. This is what his death taught me about life.
Grief, faith, time and therapy have taught me it’s OK to be OK, or even really good, just as much as it was OK not to be OK in the thick of mourning my late husband.
Columnist Leslie Streeter with her late husband Scott Zervitz on their wedding day in 2010 in Palm Beach, Fla.
Carbon dioxide incident at Baltimore chicken plant hospitalizes 5
Fire Department spokesperson John Marsh said the five people hospitalized had non-life-threatening injuries.
First responders working the scene at a HAZMAT incident at Holly Poultry, a poultry processing plant in Southwest Baltimore on Sunday July 27, 2025. Five people were hospitalized and five more were treated at the scene. A fire department spokesperson said dangerously high levels of carbon dioxide were found inside the plant.
Tyler O’Neill homers for the third straight day as Orioles beat Rockies
O’Neill, whose playing time has been limited because of health problems, doubled his home run total for the season this weekend.
Tyler O'Neill drove home Gunnar Henderson with his home run in the third inning Sunday at Camden Yards.
US and EU deal sets 15% tariff on most goods, averts the threat of a trade war
The sweeping announcement came after President Donald Trump and European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen met briefly at Trump’s Turnberry golf course in Scotland.
President Donald Trump and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen speak as they meet at the Trump Turnberry golf course in Turnberry, Scotland.
Upset at budget airline’s role in ICE deportations, 100 protesters rally near BWI
The protesters said they wanted to pressure the airline and discourage people from flying with Avelo.
People gather Sunday, July 27, 2025, on an Interstate 195 overpass near BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport to protest Avelo Airlines deal with ICE to operate deportation flights. Avelo operates a limited number of passenger flights out of BWI.
Gov. Moore takes leadership role at national bipartisan governors group
Moore will take over the chairmanship next year from Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt, a Republican.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore speaks at the South Carolina Democratic Party's Blue Palmetto Dinner in Columbia, S.C., on Friday, May 30, 2025.
It’s not just childless adults: Kids could get hurt by Medicaid, SNAP cuts
Spending cuts may be aimed at adults on paper, but kids could still end up without sufficient food and health care under the One Big Beautiful Bill.
From left, Summer Cummings and Jade Waldron play a matching game together on a playground in Baltimore City.
For sale: A beautiful Butler stone estate on nearly 13 acres in Monkton
Tucked away on nearly 13 acres in Monkton, this beautiful home boasts luxurious interiors, a thoughtful floor plan and lots of charm.
New MTA fares include perks for kids, penalties for Light Rail skippers
New MTA fare policies expand access to free rides for many youth, the agency has announced.
It is typical that U.S. transit agencies need other revenue sources to cover operating expenses
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