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Body camera footage shows moments leading to police shooting
Montgomery County Police released body camera footage that shows the moments leading up to a police shooting of a suspect in Montgomery Village.
Montgomery County Police on Tuesday released body-camera footage showing an officer returning fire and wounding a fleeing suspect in Montgomery Village earlier in March.
The Dish: La Cuchara owners want to re-create ‘magic’ with new Hampden restaurant
Ben Lefenfeld and his team will open Seppia on The Avenue in Hampden on Thursday, just months after La Cuchara suffered a devastating fire.
Guests attend dinner service at the soft opening of Seppia in Hampden on Monday.
Everyone has opinions about Mayor Scott’s social media usage. He doesn’t care.
In Baltimore, a no-nonsense city where residents say they value authenticity, Mayor Brandon Scott said his social media usage is “an extension of who I am.”
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott speaks at Baltimore’s Black History Month Parade last month.
A Cockeysville dad’s final wish: See his astronaut son fly to the moon
Baltimore County native Reid Wiseman is preparing to lead the first crewed mission to the moon in over 50 years. His proud father, battling cancer, wants to see it.
The Artemis II crew, from left, mission specialist Christina Koch, mission specialist Jeremy Hansen of CSA (Canadian Space Agency), commander Reid Wiseman, and pilot Victor Glover – arrive at the Kennedy Space Center on March 27, 2026 in Cape Canaveral, Florida.
Tom McMillen’s Epstein ties prompt University of Maryland student vote
A University System of Maryland regent’s connection to Jeffrey Epstein prompted a student-led referendum at the University of Maryland, College Park.
WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 10:  Former Congressman Tom McMillen (D-MD) arrives at the National Archives Foundation Annual Gala, honoring Laura Bush with the Records Of Achievement Award, at The National Archives on October 10, 2018 in Washington, DC.
Proposed Baltimore soccer stadium will not receive state funding in 2026
Plans to bring professional soccer to Baltimore took a hit after legislation to build a soccer stadium stalled out in Annapolis.
The Maryland Stadium Authority studied the possibility of building a soccer stadium on the Carroll Park Golf Course.
Q&A: The new CEO of Visit Baltimore is all about applauding the city’s vibe
Kireem Swinton is now permanently in Visit Baltimore's president and CEO position.
Kireem Swinton is the new CEO of Visit Baltimore.
Gov. Wes Moore’s approval drops under 50% for first time in new UMBC poll
About 48% of Marylanders approve of the job the Democratic governor is doing, while 42% disapprove and 9% aren’t sure.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore’s approval rating is 48% in a new poll from the UMBC Institute of Politics.
The Nationals use an opener but can’t pull out a win against the Phillies
The Nationals hadn’t used an opener since July 2019, when lefty Matt Grace was used against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Washington Nationals reliever PJ Poulin pitches in the first inning against the Philadelphia Phillies on March 31.
Pete Alonso hits first Orioles home run: ‘It was good to see him get into one’
Alonso squared up a low-and-inside fastball from former Mets teammate Jacob deGrom.
First baseman Pete Alonso hits his first home run as a member of the Orioles during the fourth inning against the Texas Rangers on March 31.
Zach Eflin exits game with right elbow discomfort, Orioles’ bullpen falters in loss
The Orioles’ relievers, thrown into the fire after two nights of shortened starts, couldn’t hold the Rangers in check.
Orioles starting pitcher Zach Eflin pitches in the first inning against the Texas Rangers on March 31.
What’s on Mayor Scott’s agenda? 4 promises from his State of the City address.
At Baltimore Center Stage, Scott gave the speech in the style of a theater performance, navigating the stage in front of stylized images of Baltimore and oversized text.
TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 2026 - Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott addresses attendees of the annual State of the City at Baltimore Center Stage on Tuesday.
Gervonta Davis’ ex-girlfriend to seek $5M in damages after alleged assault
A Florida judge ruled Tuesday that famed Baltimorean and boxing champion Gervonta Davis’ ex-girlfriend can seek punitive damages against him in the latest chapter of a saga that began after an alleged altercation between the two last fall.
Gervonta Davis arrives at the Elijah E. Cummings Courthouse for a probation violation hearing Wednesday, March 12, 2025.
US Supreme Court ruling against conversion therapy bans could affect Maryland law
An 8-1 high court majority sided with a Christian counselor who argues the law banning talk therapy violates the First Amendment.
The United States Supreme Court building in Washington, D.C. on Friday, January 3, 2025.
Analysis: ICE arrests have slowed down — but not in Maryland
ICE administrative arrests in Maryland more than tripled during the first year of Trump’s second term as compared to former President Joe Biden’s last year in office, a Banner analysis of newly released data shows.
Judge orders Trump administration to halt White House ballroom construction
Construction workers, bottom right, atop the U.S. Treasury, watch as work continues on a largely demolished part of the East Wing of the White House, Thursday, Oct. 23, 2025, in Washington, before construction of a new ballroom.
Wellness programs boost productivity. How Kelly Benefits supports the entire person.
It’s an understatement to say that Frank Kelly III, CEO of Kelly Benefits, is “all in” on promoting wellness at his company, which is one of the nation’s largest providers of benefits administration and technology, broker and consulting services, and payroll solutions.
BGE paused its controversial Baltimore Peninsula project. But what does ‘pause’ mean?
Officials from Baltimore Gas and Electric fielded questions from residents of South Baltimore about proposed electrical infrastructure.
Monday, March 30, 2026 - Cristiano Quijano, an energy assistance and community engagement manager for BGE, and Lineta Duren, a community engagement manager for BGE, speak at a meeting with the Riverside Neighborhood Association at Salem Lutheran Church in Baltimore.
Ravens coach Jesse Minter is counting the days until players arrive — and figuring things out as he goes
Minter shared that he’s excited about a lot of things he’s experiencing for the first time. But he didn’t have many answers to some of the most pressing questions.
Ravens head coach Jesse Minter speaks during the press conference introducing outside linebacker Trey Hendrickson on March 13.
Man who ran fraudulent Catonsville pet cremation business sentenced to 20 years
Rodney Ward was sentenced to 20 years and ordered to pay $12,525 in restitution after pleading guilty to theft and other charges related to his fraudulent pet cremation business.
Pet owners who attended the court case for Rodney Ward, the man who pleaded guilty to a fraudulent pet cremation scheme, outside of Circuit Court for Baltimore County in Towson on Tuesday.
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