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What to do in Baltimore this weekend, from an Irish bar crawl to BSA’s Expressions
Whether you want to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day early with a bar crawl, rock out to Hank Azaria’s Bruce Springsteen cover band or honor the Notorious B.I.G. at karaoke, we’ve got you covered.
Baltimore School for the Arts students perform at its annual fundraiser and performance event, Expressions, in March 2024.
The race to save the bee collection at a lab stung by Trump cuts
The Eastern Ecological Science Center’s Bee Lab in Prince George’s County is funded by the U.S. Geological Survey. Volunteers helped preserve bees as they worry about the lab’s fate amid Trump’s federal funding cuts.
Researchers at the Eastern Ecological Science Center Bee Inventory & Monitoring Lab have spent a quarter-century studying the country’s bees.
7 things to do in Howard County: A scavenger hunt, stargazing party and more
Seven things to do in Howard County from March 6 through 12.
A tracked image of the Milky Way Galaxy from Maryland.
Fleur Le Faivre was a free spirit who wanted better for Baltimore’s unhoused community
Fleur Le Faivre, a lifelong Baltimorean who spread joy wherever she went, died in early January. She was 51.
Fleur Le Faivre.
Coby Mayo hopes learning first base helps him find a place in the Orioles’ lineup
The largest question surrounding Mayo has been where he can fit in. There’s little question the Orioles want to fit him in somewhere.
The Orioles want Coby Mayo’s bat in their lineup. He is learning first base as a way to play more frequently.
Baltimore City Council is ready to talk about kids’ struggles to get to school
A Thursday hearing will be the first time public officials discuss transit’s impact on students since a Banner investigation found it’s nearly impossible for them to get to school on time every day.
Brooke Bourne, a senior at Western High School, spends more than 90 minutes getting home from school each day on public transit, a distance that takes 17 minutes by car.
No. 13 Maryland tops No. 17 Michigan 71-65 for its 10th win in 12 games
The Terrapins (23-7, 13-6 Big Ten) have won six of seven games, losing only to Michigan State on a buzzer-beating heave.
Michigan guard L.J. Cason, right, knocks the ball away from Maryland forward Jordan Geronimo during the first half Wednesday night.
Crab cake summit: Mayor, Conway look to ‘reset’ after dinner at Koco’s
The mayor and a councilmember have been arguing over the city’s opioid policy for months. Eleven ounces of jumbo lump helped straighten things out.
Mayor Brandon Scott and City Councilman Mark Conway.
Baltimore Center Stage refuses to comply with federal anti-DEI guidelines for funding
Baltimore Center Stage, the state theater of Maryland, is refusing to comply with the National Endowment for the Arts’ new anti-DEI guidelines for grant funding.
Center Stage in Baltimore
Man pleads guilty to setting fire outside Jewish Museum of Maryland: ‘I was out of my mind’
Assadollah Hashemi, 66, of Reservoir Hill, entered mental health court after pleading guilty on Wednesday in Baltimore Circuit Court to second-degree arson and destruction of a religious structure.
The Jewish Museum of Maryland, at Loyd St. and Watson St. on March 2, 2023.
Moore: ‘I don’t think it’s my job to tell the Democratic Party how to find itself’
Gov. Wes Moore said he didn’t even watch President Donald Trump’s speech Tuesday night.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore after a press conference to discuss the state’s response to the Trump administration’s actions against federal workers last month.
Fewer Maryland children are dying from abuse or neglect than originally reported
Corrected data show deaths still exceed the national average.
Department of Human Services building on S. Charles Street, in Baltimore, Wednesday, February 26, 2025.
Powerful storms drench Baltimore as region braces for 40-50 mph wind gusts
Showers will continue in Central Maryland for the next few hours before another system passes through the region late Wednesday night that will bring 40-50 mph wind gusts Thursday.
Storms and damaging winds are expected in the Baltimore region on Wednesday afternoon.
Grayson Rodriguez feels sluggish in 2nd spring start; Gunnar Henderson has muscle strain
Rodriguez threw 33 pitches in 1 1/3 innings before he was pulled and, after his second start of spring training, he said he felt sluggish and had trouble commanding the ball.
Baltimore Orioles pitcher Grayson Rodriguez (30) throws a bullpen session during Spring Training at Ed Smith Stadium in Sarasota, Fla. on Saturday, February 22, 2025.
The I-83 speed cameras are moving, but not far
Baltimore City plans to move the two automated speed cameras on Interstate 83 to new locations soon.
Weekend commuters zip past on of Baltimore City's speed camera on the Jones Falls Expressway on Sunday, October 1, 2023.
These Maryland federal properties made Trump admin’s now-deleted for sale list
The Trump administration deleted a list of hundreds of federally owned buildings it had deemed “not core to government operations” less then 24 hours after it was published.
George H. Fallon Federal Building at 31 Hopkins Plaza in downtown Baltimore.
Ivan Bates once vowed to drop the charges against Adnan Syed. So what changed?
Bates, a Democrat who took office in 2023, said on "NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt" that he would bring the case today based on the evidence that exists.
Baltimore State's Attorney Ivan Bates, right, holds a news conference after a hearing on a motion to reduce Adnan Syed's sentence under the Juvenile Restoration Act.
New IG report shows improving conditions at Baltimore DPW
Conditions at the much beleaguered solid waste division of the Baltimore Department of Public Works are beginning to improve after myriad problems were brought to light last summer.
A new report from Baltimore's inspector general has found conditions improving at Department of Public Works facilities.
Trump grants one-month exemption for automakers from new tariffs on imports from Mexico, Canada
President Donald Trump is granting a one-month exemption on his stiff new tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada for U.S. automakers.
Nearly one-quarter of all tonnage shipped into the Port of Baltimore comes from China, Mexico or Canada.
Baltimore to start 24-hour parking enforcement
A 24-hour schedule will help officers get to more “hot spots” where enforcement doesn’t always happen but where the department knows offenses are happening, city officials said.
A pair of parking tickets on a windshield of a Mercedes parked near the corner of Cathedral and West Mulberry streets in downtown Baltimore.
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