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Kyle Goon: In Buzz Williams’ intro, the Terps tried to show a unified front. It wasn’t convincing.
A day of photo ops and smiles can't conceal some of the department's uncertainty with a new basketball coach that has a few question marks.
New Maryland men's basketball head coach Buzz Williams, center, poses for a photographers with Colleen Sorem, interim director of athletics, left, and Dr. Darryll J. Pines, University of Maryland president, right.
‘Scale and speed’: State wants to fast-track redeveloping Baltimore’s vacants
$50 million will start hitting the streets July 1, Maryland’s housing secretary said.
Mayor Brandon Scott speaks outside of vacant homes on West Saratoga street during a press conference hosted by Build One Baltimore on February 16, 2023.
7 things to do in Annapolis: Chicken wings and college croquet kick off festival season
Two spring food festivals, the Annapolis Cup croquet match and the Annapolis Symphony Orchestra season finale are some of the great things to do in the coming week.
How many wings can you eat? That's the challenge of the Maryland Wing Festival on April 5, 2025 at the Anne Arundel County Fairgrounds.
A Maryland campus anti-hate bill is all but dead. What killed it?
The backlash underscores the tension between curbing antisemitism and supporting free speech.
Students gather to pray at McKeldin Mall on the University of Maryland campus for an interfaith vigil in 2024.
Federal jobs helped build Baltimore’s Black middle class. What happens now?
In Baltimore and Baltimore County, Black full-time federal workers earn a median income about $30,000 higher than other Black workers.
Ardena Githara of Rosedale was put on administrative leave from her federal job earlier this year.
What to do in Baltimore this weekend, from a kite festival to a Mary J. Blige concert
Whether you want to fly a kite at Patterson Park, dance to Mary J. Blige at CFG Bank Arena or learn to become a better writer at the CityLit Festival, we’ve got you covered.
People enjoy a nice day by flying kites at Patterson Park during the Kite Festival on March 26, 2023. (Julia Reihs for The Baltimore Banner)
7 Things to do in Howard County from Daffodil Day to a Columbia Orchestra performance
Things to do in Howard County from Thursday, April 3, through Wednesday, April 9.
Community members are gathering at the Oakland Mills High track Friday night for the fourth annual Light the Night 5k. The race raises awareness for suicide prevention.
Paula Poundstone on going viral, honing your funny and Baltimore birds
Paula Poundstone, coming Thursday to the Senator Theatre, talks giving yourself the permission to just be funny, and that thing that happened with that bird that time near the Inner Harbor.
HOLLYWOOD, CA - JUNE 08: Actress Paula Poundstone attends the Los Angeles premiere of Disney-Pixar's "Inside Out" at the El Capitan Theatre on June 8, 2015 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
Maryland lawmakers approve commission to study slavery reparations
Del. Charlotte Crutchfield, left, congratulates Del. Aletheia McCaskill after the House of Delegates approved a bill creating a state commission to study reparations for slavery. McCaskill, a Baltimore County Democrat, is one of the lead sponsors of the legislation, which won final approval after an intense debate on Wednesday, April 2, 2025.
Orioles have no answers for Garrett Crochet pitching like the ace he is
Crochet, in his first appearance since signing his contract extension with the Boston Red Sox, will leave Hyde with more bad memories of watching Crochet at his best
Garrett Crochet of the Boston Red Sox pitches in the first inning against the Baltimore Orioles.
Trump’s sweeping tariffs threaten economy as allies brace for impact
President Donald Trump announced far-reaching new tariffs on nearly all U.S. trading partners that threaten to dismantle much of the architecture of the global economy and trigger broader trade wars.
WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 02: U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a “Make America Wealthy Again” trade announcement event in the Rose Garden at the White House on April 2, 2025 in Washington, DC. Touting the event as “Liberation Day”, Trump announced additional tariffs targeting goods imported to the U.S. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Former lawyer Stephen L. Snyder sentenced to home confinement, probation: ‘My own worst enemy’
A federal judge sentenced former top malpractice attorney Stephen L. Snyder to three years of probation with six months of home confinement for attempting to extort the University of Maryland Medical System.
Attorney Stephen L. Snyder, center, arrives for his sentencing hearing at the Edward Garmatz United States Courthouse in Baltimore on Wednesday.
Who me? Willard downplays criticism by unhappy Maryland as he takes Villanova job
“I think some of my comments during the NCAA tournament probably could have been a little bit less abrasive,” Willard said Wednesday.
Kevin Willard coaches the Maryland Terrapins in their Sweet 16 matchup against the Florida Gators.
50 religious groups petition Maryland leaders to protect college students from ICE
The petition asks for an executive order and emergency legislation to protect students from federal immigration enforcement.
Johns Hopkins University students and religious leaders gather on Wednesday, April 2, 2025, to announce petition to protect students from ICE.
‘Sky is the limit’ for Buzz Williams: 7 takeaways from the Maryland basketball coach’s press conference
Maryland will “provide the resources Buzz needs to win, and we will win,” one school official said.
New Maryland men’s basketball head coach Buzz Williams speaks during his introductory press conference.
Cindy Wolf’s Charleston named a James Beard Award finalist — again
Cindy Wolf's Charleston in Harbor East was announced as a finalist for the James Beard Awards, while Baltimore's Clavel and Urban Oyster did not advance.
The exterior of Charleston in Harbor East.
She spent her final months trying to prove she was alive. Now her family is suing Social Security.
Seven months after she descended into the Kafkaesque situation, Joyce Evans was dead.
Views of the U.S. Social Security Administration Headquarters in Woodlawn.
Anne Arundel County police officer indicted for 4-mile chase that left motorcyclist dead
An Anne Arundel County Police officer allegedly chased a man four miles into Howard County in August and then fled the scene when the man died in an accident.
An Anne Arundel County Police vehicle.
The last-ditch effort to salvage a statewide housing bill
If it passes, the bill would require Maryland's housing agency to post public housing targets on its website and publish an annual report assessing the progress.
Lawmakers have rewritten a housing bill proposed by Gov. Wes Moore so that it will now set housing targets in each county and Baltimore.
Baltimore County Fire Lt. Raymond Vargas showed courage and selflessness when others couldn’t
Lt. Raymond Vargas, who spent nearly 12 years with the Baltimore County Fire Department, died March 27 from complications related to leukemia. He was 42.
Lt. Raymond Vargas Jr. stands in front of an American flag
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