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As Baltimore County Police eye drones, delegates consider restrictions
Other jurisdictions in Maryland use drones to assist police work, but not as first responders.
A Montgomery County Police Department drone — with four blades and cameras — rests on top of a heavy plastic case.
Armed with a new pitch, Albert Suárez is ready to build off his major league comeback
Suárez enters spring training this year as a favorite to make the opening day roster. He’ll most likely feature in a bullpen role, but Suárez said “being available” for anything is the most important thing he can bring to the Orioles.
Albert Suárez emerged from years abroad playing in Japan, Korea and Venezuela to become one of Baltimore’s most valuable pitchers in 2024.
Maryland’s updated forecast: How much snow will the area get this week?
The Baltimore area will likely see less than inch of snowfall on Wednesday as other parts of the state could get hit with up to 4 inches.
The Baltimore area will likely see less than an inch of snowfall Wednesday as other parts of the state could get hit with up to 4 inches.
Once temperamental, Orioles prospect Samuel Basallo is impressing coaches with how he’s matured
The Orioles are watching Samuel Basallo grow up before their eyes and keep pace with the more established Adley Rutschman.
Orioles prospect Samuel Basallo throws to a teammate while warming up during spring training.
Moore’s proposed education revamp faces key test
On Wednesday, Maryland lawmakers will begin reviewing Gov. Wes Moore’s proposed revamp of the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future, the state’s plan to improve public schools.
Gov. Wes Moore delivers his annual State of the State address in the Maryland State House in Annapolis, Md. on Wednesday, February 5, 2025.
How Maryland legislators would fix the child care workforce shortage
Since the pandemic, Maryland has hemorrhaged day care and preschool teachers. These are some of the ways the state can rebuild its early childhood workforce.
The child care industry struggles to attract educators.
7 things to do in Baltimore County, from a magic show to an ’80s tribute band
Whether it’s a Zumba class, a maple sugar demonstration or a food festival, there are plenty of reasons to bundle up and get outside in Baltimore County in the coming week.
Join Boordy Vineyards in Hydes on Sunday for an afternoon of music, food and wine.
Bringing the MLB All-Star Game to Baltimore must be a priority for David Rubenstein
He can’t promise a World Series, but he does have the means to turn the sports world’s attention on his hometown.
Baltimore Orioles owner David Rubenstein takes questions from reporters during Spring Training in Sarasota, Florida.
The Dish: Raw milk is controversial. For one local creamery, it’s the future.
Some locals prefer to drink raw milk, even though it’s illegal to sell for human consumption in Maryland — for now.
Matt Prigel of Glen Arm’s Prigel Family Creamery stands in the field where his cows graze.
Rapper A$AP Rocky found not guilty of firing gun at former friend, thanks jury for saving his life
Rapper A$AP Rocky was found not guilty Tuesday of firing a handgun at a former friend on a Hollywood street in 2021.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 18: Rakim Mayers, aka A$AP Rocky, appears in court as the verdict is read during his felony assault trial at Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center on February 18, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. A$AP Rocky was found not guilty on all counts.
A Baltimore edition of Monopoly is coming this fall. What spots should make the cut?
Baltimore is getting its own edition of Monopoly, and the company that produces it is looking for suggestions for what to feature in the beloved board game.
Mr. Monopoly is making his way to BALTIMORE, and he wants you to be part of his next venture! Top Trumps USA, the American division of Winning Moves International and creators of classic games and puzzles, will debut MONOPOLY: BALTIMORE Edition in late fall, under license from Hasbro, a leading toy and game company. Top Trumps USA is seeking well-established Baltimore businesses and nonprofits to be part of this historic way to honor communities across the city.
New details emerge about Delta jet that lost wing, burst into flames and flipped on its roof while landing
A passenger jet made a hard landing before it lost a wing, burst into flames and flipped onto its roof at Toronto’s airport — the fourth major aviation accident in North America in the past three weeks.
TORONTO, CANADA - FEBRUARY 18: Airport workers survey the site of a Delta Air Lines plane crash that injured at least 18 passengers at Toronto Pearson International Airport on February 18, 2025 in Toronto, Canada. The jet, coming in from Minneapolis, attempted to land amid strong winds and snow, leading to it crashing and landing upside down on the tarmac the day before. (Photo by Katherine KY Cheng/Getty Images)
Baltimore teen learns fate for ‘rampage of violence and destruction’ that left 2 dead, 6 hurt
A teenager was sentenced to two life sentences and an additional 120 years in prison on Tuesday for two separate shootings within 24 hours of each other in March 2023 that killed two and injured six people.
Oprah wants you to read this Baltimore author’s new novel
Baltimore author and Johns Hopkins associate professor Eric Puchner’s new novel, “Dream State,” is the latest selection for Oprah’s Book Club.
Baltimore author Eric Puchner's newest novel, "Dream State," is the latest pick for Oprah's Book Club.
Inside the Dugout: What I’m watching at Orioles spring training
It’s a moment in time, yes, and one that mostly separates the offseason from the playing season.
Baltimore Orioles outfielders leave the main field during Spring Training at Ed Smith Stadium in Sarasota, Fla. on Tuesday.
Subscriber event replay: Reporters discuss Baltimore’s school transit nightmare
Reporters Liz Bowie and Greg Morton explain why thousands of kids aren't getting to school on time.
A’Nya Lucas, a senior at Mergenthaler Vocational-Technical High School, gets ready to transfer busses in downtown Baltimore, MD on Nov. 14, 2024. Lucas’ bus ride to school takes over an hour.
10 restaurants each receive $10K in Key Bridge relief fund grants
Restaurants still reeling from the collapse of the Key Bridge received grants from DoorDash to help with food industry challenges.
Sunset Raw Juice Bar owner Gerrard Sheppard, center, participates in a roundtable discussion at Twist Fells Point after receiving a grant from the DoorDash Restaurant Disaster Relief Fund.
Tomoyuki Sugano’s first Orioles bullpen session draws eyes and nods of approval: ‘Perfecto’
Sugano, the 35-year-old right-hander making a jump to Major League Baseball as one of Japan’s most accomplished pitchers, showed off his elite command during his 35-pitch bullpen session.
Orioles right-hander Tomoyuki Sugano debriefs his first bullpen of spring training with pitching coach Drew French, catcher Gary Sánchez and interpreter Yuto Sakurai on Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2025, at the Ed Smith Stadium complex in Sarasota, Florida.
Members of cult-like Zizian group to remain jailed in Maryland
The Zizians are a dangerous, extremist group, Allegany County State’s Attorney James Elliott told the judge.
From left, Michelle Zajko, Jack ‘Ziz’ LaSota, and Daniel Blank in booking photos provided by the Allegany County Sheriff's Office.
The Banner is seeking small businesses to highlight with ‘In Good Company’
“In Good Company” is The Banner‘s occasional series on Maryland small-business owners.
The exterior of the Baltimore Banner office building located in the city's Inner Harbor. A sign says Inner Harbor, Waterfront Promenade.
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