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The Orioles are better than you think | Banner Baseball Show
Concerns about the O’s pitching staff may be overblown, while Baltimore’s offense looks ready to dominate.
Trump’s executive order on elections is far-reaching. But will it actually stick?
President Donald Trump’s executive order seeking broad changes to how elections are run in the U.S. is vast in scope. It holds the potential to reorder the voting landscape across the country.
Among the changes called for in President Donald Trump's order is requiring voters to show proof they're U.S. citizens before they can register for federal elections.
Letter: Preakness and horse racing should not be celebrated
Horseracing is a shameful industry that harms horses, an advocate writes.
Seize The Grey, ridden by jockey Jaime Torres, wins the 149th running of the Preakness Stakes at Pimlico Race Course last year.
Can Maryland rebuild the Key Bridge by 2028? The engineer in charge is already on it
Maryland Transportation Authority chief engineer James Harkness oversees a Key Bridge team that, in an given week, includes roughly 150 engineers.
Jim Harkness, Maryland Transportation Authority Chief Engineer, sits with a study model of the new bridge to replace the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge.
The Dish: Want a crab dip bagel? Get in line.
Café Dear Leon was already popular before releasing its crab dip bagel. And then it went viral.
Café Dear Leon's viral crab dip bagel has a gooey inside of crab dip topped with lump Indonesian crab meat and kernels of corn.
Is breaching Baltimore County’s urban-rural divide ‘the dumbest growth possible?’
As the Baltimore County Council considers a measure that would make it harder to change its Urban Rural Demarcation Line, here are answers to five questions about the decades-old URDL.
Prettyboy Dam impounds the Gunpowder Falls to create the 1500-acre Prettyboy Reservoir in northern Baltimore County.
Citing ‘espionage’ concerns, Congress requests info on Chinese U. of Maryland students
A United States congressional committee on China has requested a plethora of data about Chinese-born students at University of Maryland College Park.
A U.S. congressional committee sent letters to six universities last week, including the University of Maryland, College Park, demanding information on their Chinese students.
7 things to do in Baltimore County, from gardening workshops to community cleanups
Here are seven things to do in Baltimore County for the week ending April 3 that will connect you to spring.
Toads don’t wait to reach their vernal pool spawning grounds to get busy. Lisa Lewenz often picks them up while they are mid-mate.
Baltimore County school board didn’t discuss member’s censure. But the public did.
The rare move to publicly reprimand Maggie Domanowski was hotly debated, despite a vote not to discuss it.
Baltimore County school board member Maggie Domanowski was censured earlier this month for conduct the resolution called “rude and disrespectful.”
Early-morning house fire leaves 62-year-old Pasadena man dead
An early-morning fire tore through a Pasadena home on Tuesday, leaving one man dead as investigators work to determine the cause.
An early-morning fire tore through a Pasadena home on Tuesday, March 25, 2025 leaving one man dead as investigators work to determine the cause.
Andy Harris hears out frustrated callers at tele-town hall
U.S. Rep. Andy Harris didn’t back down from his support for President Donald Trump and cutting government.
U.S. Rep. Andy Harris took calls from frustrated voters, but conceded little ground during a telephone town hall Tuesday.
Dozens of dead vultures found near Harford County park prompt bird flu testing
Dozens of dead black vultures were found over the weekend near a park in Harford County, prompting bird flu testing and shuttering nearby trails.
Group of vultures flying against blue sky. Santos, SP, Brazil.
Ex-Catholic priest accused of child sex abuse eligible for home detention, judge rules
Baltimore County District Judge Krystin Richardson on Tuesday made the ruling at a bail review hearing for William “Bill” Mannion Jr., 62, of Sparrows Point.
A cross over the entrance to St. Agnes School in Baltimore.
HHS cuts millions in grants to Hopkins and University of Maryland, Baltimore
Johns Hopkins University and the University of Maryland, Baltimore, both had NIH research grants terminated this month and more cuts are possible.
The Johns Hopkins University and the University of Maryland, Baltimore, both face new cuts to NIH grant funding
Amtrak passenger with measles traveled through D.C. area: Were you exposed?
An Amtrak train passenger with measles traveled through Washington, D.C. last week, leaving some exposed to the airborne virus and at risk of infection.
Former aide pleads guilty to stealing $20K in scholarship funds using senator’s email
A former legislative aide Esther Dikongue pleaded guilty to theft that was part of a college scholarship scheme.
Maryland State House, in Annapolis, Wednesday, April 5, 2023.
Soft serve and free refills: Here’s what we’re excited for at Camden Yards
After a bumpy past few years, the food and drink options at Camden Yards just might have turned a corner.
The Camden Franks walk around Camden Yards on Tuesday.
STEM and dirt bike nonprofit opens its first youth and teen center at Harborplace
B-360, a nonprofit that helps create pathways into STEM careers, will open its first physical location at Harborplace.
In 2023, members of Baltimore’s dirt bike community celebrated B-360 Day at the B&O Railroad Museum.
Inside the Dugout: Why I’m bullish on the Orioles offense
The Orioles are probably going to be a platoon-heavy outfit again.
Orioles third baseman Coby Mayo high-fives teammates as they enter the dugout ahead of a Grapefruit League game.
After years of low test scores, Maryland schools will change the way they teach math
Maryland education leaders want to get more kids taking advanced math sooner.
Pocomoke High School math teacher La'Tier Evans helps a student with an algebra assignment in her classroom on Friday, Dec. 8, 2023 in Pocomoke City, MD. Evans was inspired to teach after having a Black teacher in the eighth grade, and is now Worcester County’s only Black secondary math teacher.
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