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A Tex-Mex restaurant opens in a Baltimore Peninsula still waiting to fill in
Urbano Mexican Fare opens Tuesday in Baltimore Peninsula’s Rye Street Market. Developers say it’s the first of several additions coming soon.
Urbano Mexican Fare opens Tuesday in Rye Street Market at Baltimore Peninsula.
Towson Circle shooter Reginald Gray indicted on murder, assault charges
Reginald Gray spent five years in federal prison, was legally prohibited from owning or using a gun, and threatened his son’s mother and maternal grandmother.
Baltimore County detectives say Reginald Gray shot and killed Nasir Majied in a road rage incident last month.
House passes bill to ‘ditch the switch’ and make daylight saving time permanent
Daylight saving time is that period between spring and fall when clocks in most parts of the United States are set one hour ahead of standard time.
Daylight saving time is that period between spring and fall when clocks in most parts of the United States are set one hour ahead of standard time.
Heat advisory for Maryland as temperatures forecast to soar above 100
The National Weather Service issued a heat advisory for much of Central Maryland, including Baltimore City, Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Howard, Harford, Montgomery and Prince George’s counties.
Dozens of people were seen enjoying the cool water at Druid Hill Park Swimming Pool in Baltimore, MD on June 23, 2025.
3 big questions the Commanders must answer in training camp
The Washington Commanders are hoping for a major course correction in 2026.
Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels looks on from the sidelines after leaving a game against the Minnesota Vikings at U.S. Bank Stadium in December.
Former state senator and delegate Victor Ramirez will return to elected office
Victor Ramirez won June’s Democratic primary to represent District 2 on the Prince George’s County Council. The former elected state official talked with The Banner about his priorities and the tough road ahead.
Victor Ramirez.
A Montgomery County Council member wants to ban former ICE employees from county jobs
The legislation would restrict the county from hiring those who were employed by ICE after October 2025.
Montgomery County Council member Kristin Mink, who represents District 5, told The Banner she drafted the bill so that it wouldn’t violate the Constitution or employee discrimination laws.
Campaign altercation leads to calls for a Baltimore Democratic official’s ouster
A three-member Maryland Democratic Party committee will discuss Ronald Rosenbluth’s fate Wednesday.
Del. Malcolm Ruff, left, and Sen. Dalya Attar.
Mouthwash, bar fights and sex psychology: The life of a theater intimacy and fight director
Olney Theatre’s new show, “A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder,” hired an intimacy director to choreograph its love and murder scenes.
Olney Theatre’s latest show, a production of the Tony Award-winning musical “A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder,” enlisted the help of an intimacy and fight coordinator to help choreograph its love and murder scenes.
3 big questions the Ravens must answer in training camp
The Ravens’ offseason has been quiet. Perhaps too quiet. Can they get a deal done with a center? Re-sign Lamar Jackson? And what about Nnamdi Madubuike?
Will star quarterback Lamar Jackson sign a contract extension?
The Dish: 10 dot cake and rainbow-sprinkle sweet treats for less than $10
Baltimore-area bakeries and cafes are hopping on the dot cake trend with macarons, doughnuts and lattes covered in tiny round rainbow nonpareils.
A dot cake from Decadent Coffee and Dessert Bar.
Amid rising bills, more Marylanders had utilities shut off last year than in 2024
Maryland residents had their natural gas and electricity service shut off for nonpayment nearly 115,000 times last year, according to data filed with state regulators.
Skyrocketing utility costs are making it harder for some to keep up with their bills.
Maryland AG’s office releases new details in fatal police shooting at Gaithersburg bus stop
A 46-year-old man was fatally shot by police on Sunday evening after officers responded to reports of an armed person at a bus stop in Gaithersburg, said state investigators.
The Maryland Office of the Attorney General released its preliminary investigation into a police shooting that killed a 46-year-old man from Rockville.
7-year-old girl dies after shooting in Milford Mill, police say
Police said homicide investigators are working to determine how the shooting took place but described the incident as “accidental.”
6/16/22—A Baltimore County police car sits outside of the Public Safety Building and Police Department in Towson.
Adley Rutschman coy on Orioles extension talks, but makes one thing clear: ‘I love Baltimore’
Rutschman said he did not know if his agent and the Orioles have had talks around a new contract.
Baltimore Orioles catcher Adley Rutschman (35) is due to become a free agent after the 2027 season unless he reaches a new deal.
Maryland braces for another heat wave as temperatures climb to 100s on Wednesday
Central Maryland could see a high of 102 on Wednesday and a high of 101 on Thursday.
Central Maryland could see a high of 102 on Wednesday and a high of 101 on Thursday.
Eyes in the sky: Montgomery County police expand and upgrade their fleet of drones
The Montgomery County Police Department is upgrading its drone program to expand its coverage area and improve efficiency.
One of the Montgomery County Police Department's new drones, displayed Tuesday at its Operational Intelligence Division in Gaithersburg.
60-year-old dies after being struck by car at Randallstown intersection
John Bates Sr. was struck by a 2025 Hyundai Elantra at the intersection of Liberty Road and Old Court Road around 4:45 a.m. Tuesday, according to the Baltimore County Police Department.
A 60-year-old man died after he was hit by a vehicle while attempting to cross an intersection in Randallstown on Tuesday.
‘High structural instability risks’ at Empire Towers as county officials maintain collapse zone
Anne Arundel County is offering emergency grants to affected businesses.
Empire Towers was deemed unsafe after unpermitted construction in its underground parking garage.
Changes to the Laurel Park racetrack leave community funding in question
As the races prepare to leave Laurel Park, the community worries that a fund for local nonprofits may leave with it.
Maryland plans to transition Laurel Park into a horse training center.
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