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Driver cut off school bus that crashed into Parkville pharmacy, police say
A driver crossed into oncoming traffic, setting off a chain-reaction accident that sent a school bus carrying students from the Maryland School for the Blind crashing into a Parkville pharmacy Tuesday, according to Baltimore County Police.
JULY 21, 2026 - A bus crashed into a building in Parkville on Tuesday afternoon, officials said.
Beloved Eastport restaurant loses lease, downtown Annapolis building goes up for sale
A beloved Eastport restaurant is closing because of issues with its lease, and former mayor Gavin Buckley is selling a prime building he co-owns downtown.
A mixed-use property, currently home to the restaurant Tsu, is for sale in downtown Annapolis. The building, 51 West St., is in the heart of the Annapolis Arts District.
Why Vega Ioane, Travis Jones and Malaki Starks can be the Ravens’ breakout stars in 2026
With Ravens training camp a week away, Jesse Minter’s player development will be scrutinized as he looks to lead the team back to the playoffs. But who’s primed for a breakout season?
Ravens rookie guard Vega Ioane takes questions from reporters following rookie minicamp practice on May 2.
Black Books Matter Fest returns to MahoganyBooks with a lineup of award-winning authors
The third annual Black Books Matter Fest is happening Aug. 1 and boasts a lineup of prominent award-winning authors and writers, including Nikole Hannah-Jones, Alex Elle and S.A. Cosby.
MahoganyBooks Owners/Founders Derrick A. Young, Adrian Young, and Ramunda Lark Young.
Jon Meoli: Looking back on the Orioles’ 2025 trade deadline haul
The massive deadline teardown looks a year later to have been plenty worth it for the Orioles. The players acquired this time last year added quality and depth to their farm system.
Left-handed starting pitcher Boston Bateman pitches for the Frederick Keys.
Ethics complaint over Howard County Council member’s community center scrutiny dismissed
The Howard County Ethics Commission dismissed a complaint filed against County Council member Deb Jung by developer Brian Kim, who claimed her scrutiny of the planned community center was driven by her campaign for county executive.
Developer Brian Kim filed an ethics complaint against Howard County Council member Deb Jung, claiming that her scrutiny of a planned community center, The Source, was driven by her campaign for county executive.
Historic Ellicott City inn remains shuttered after weekend fire
The Wayside Inn, a 246-year-old bed and breakfast in Ellicott City, remains closed after a lightning-sparked fire damaged the building’s first floor and basement.
The Wayside Inn, located in Ellicott City, caught fire on July 18th after being struck by lighting.
Maryland prisons rank among nation’s worst for killings
Since 2023, Maryland has had more prison homicides than all of its neighboring states combined. Its homicide rate last year was nearly four times the national average, based on available data gathered by The Banner.
North Branch Correctional Institution in Cumberland has had eight homicides since the start of 2025.
Bolton Hill knew her as ‘L.’  A note on a windshield introduced them to Laurie.
Laurie Gillespie, known to her neighbors as ‘L,’ lived out of her car in Bolton Hill for the past five years. After she died last month, her car turned into a makeshift memorial and tribute to her life.
Thursday, Feb. 18, 2016 — Laurie Gillespie, on a trip to Hawaii with her daughter McKinley in 2016.
Maryland’s Brayden Martin heads to Blue Jays hoping to rise quickly with sharp batting eye
Maryland third baseman Brayden Martin was selected in the 11th round of the MLB draft. He is the nephew of Terps legend Walt “the Wizard” Williams.
Maryland utilityman Brayden Martin during an NCAA baseball game against Indiana on April 10.
How Matt Lauer’s sexual assault allegations shaped Baltimore County’s next top prosecutor
Sarah David’s friendship with former NBC producer Brooke Nevils informs how she will run the Baltimore County State’s Attorney Office.
Brooke Nevils and Sarah David talk to each other while eating lunch at Sushi Hana in Towson.
The Dish: The chef behind some of your favorite restaurants is opening his own cafe
Chef Andrew Weinzirl hopes Hello Trouble's mid-August opening in Hamilton-Lauraville will mark his "triumphant" return to the neighborhood.
JULY 16, 2026 - Hamilton-based chef and Maggie's Farm founder Andrew Weinzirl plots a "hopefully triumphant" homecoming to Harford Road, in the space previously occupied by Maillard Patisserie. Hello Trouble is set to open Aug. 15.
Maryland colleges raised tuition again. See how much.
All but one of Maryland’s four-year colleges and universities raised tuition for the 2026-27 academic year.
St. John’s College, which this year will charge $44,858, has the largest tuition hike at almost 6%.
Thunderstorms strand travelers at BWI, bring power outages and flash flooding
Hundreds of flights canceled at Baltimore, D.C.-area airports.
Cars drive on West Nursery Road near BWI during a thunderstorm in the Baltimore, Md. region on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
Nationals’ pitching deficiencies crop up once again in loss to Rockies
“They know they have a chance in front of them to make a run at this thing, or if we slip back, it could mean something differently,” manager Blake Butera said. “But these guys want to win, and they’re frustrated right now.”
Washington Nationals catcher Keibert Ruiz, right, applies a late tag as Colorado Rockies' Mickey Moniak scores on a double hit by Jake McCarthy in the second inning.
3 injured when bus carrying Maryland School for the Blind students hits Parkville building
One child and two adults had minor injuries after a school bus carrying at least a dozen people crashed into a building in Parkville on Tuesday afternoon, officials said.
First responders are on the scene of an accident in the 7800 block of Harford Road where a school bus carrying children from the Maryland School for the Blind ended up in a building.
Police investigate after man allegedly urinates on family at Morgan Wallen concert in Baltimore
Maryland Transportation Authority Police are investigating after a concertgoer said a man urinated on him and his family while at Morgan Wallen’s Baltimore show.
Country singer Morgan Wallen performed at M&T Bank Stadium on Saturday.
Rhode Island parents accused of kidnapping children are arrested in Baltimore County
A man and woman from Rhode Island wanted for allegedly kidnapping their two young children and fleeing the state with them were arrested in Baltimore County this week.
Baltimore County Police arrested a man and woman from Rhode Island wanted for allegedly kidnapping their two young children.
Montgomery County pares back gun restrictions after court challenge
The Maryland Supreme Court found that the county had the authority to restrict guns, but had overstepped in some cases.
The Maryland Supreme Court found that the county had the authority to restrict guns, but had overstepped in some cases.
‘Drove away as if she were nothing’: Police turn to public to identify hit-and-run driver
Montgomery County Police asked the public to help them identify a driver in a June 19 hit-and-run that killed 61-year-old Hanna Wegayehou in Silver Spring.
JULY 21, 2026 - Montgomery County Police are asking for the public's help identifying a hit-and-run driver who fled the scene of a fatal crash involving a pedestrian in Silver Spring last month. Nate Tinbite speaks about his mother, Hanna Wegayehou, 61, who was killed in the crash at a presser on Tuesday.
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