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A list of coaches the Ravens are interviewing to replace John Harbaugh
The Banner will keep track of the movement of the team’s search, providing key information about each candidate and updating this list with each reported interview.
Jacksonville Jaguars defensive coordinator Anthony Campanile walks the field before a game against the New York Jets on Dec. 14, 2025.
13 people sent to hospital after fire at Towson apartment building
Baltimore County firefighters responded to a three-alarm apartment fire in Towson Monday night.
The Baltimore County Fire Department responds to a 3-alarm fire at 204 E. Joppa Road in Towson.
Maryland lawmakers talk immigration enforcement, budget goals at Banner event
The Maryland Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee Thursday will have hearings on two bills limiting federal immigration enforcement efforts in Maryland.
Senate President Bill Ferguson, right, and Speaker of The Maryland House Of Delegates Joseline A. Peña-Melnyk with Pamela Wood, Banner Politics reporter, during the Inside the Legislative Session event at The Graduate in Annapolis on Tuesday, January 20, 2026.
Will Maryland see heavy snow this weekend? ‘Impactful’ storm could be on the way.
“The parameters are there for an impactful snow event,” said Anna Stuck, a meteorologist for the National Weather Service’s Baltimore/Washington office.
Snow blankets homes in Charles Village on February, 12, 2025, following a snowstorm that started the previous evening.
Top EU official questions Trump’s trustworthiness over Greenland tariff threat
The European Union’s top official on Tuesday described President Donald Trump’s planned new tariffs over Greenland as “a mistake” and called into question Trump’s trustworthiness.
President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen talks during the Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2026. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber)
In dramatic ruling, Baltimore judge sides with tenant in ‘junk fees’ case
The case shows a “massive corporate entity taking advantage of an honest, hard-working individual,” the a Baltimore judge wrote.
Baltimore raised its wastewater rates 15% last year. Revenue still fell short.
Baltimore’s wastewater system is over budget and underfunded, according to a new financial disclosure.
The Back River Wastewater Treatment Plant occupies a 466-acre site on the Back River in Dundalk.
Towson landlords face new limits as student rentals reshape neighborhoods
Towson University has seen rising demand for student housing as more students want to live on or near campus and not commute.
Residential properties are seen east of Towson University. A new bill in front of the County Council proposes to restrict rental units in Towson.
Live coverage: The General Assembly honors Dr. King
A pair of bills designed to limit ICE agents’ power in Maryland are being heard in the Senate’s Judicial Proceedings Committee later this week
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore testifies in the House of Delegates on his plan to balance the state's budget.
Embattled Baltimore County councilman won’t seek a 4th term
Embattled Republican Baltimore County Councilman Todd Crandell is not seeking a fourth term.
Baltimore County Seventh District Councilman Todd Crandell after a Baltimore County Council work session at the Old Baltimore County Courthouse in Towson on July 29, 2025.
Police shoot knife-wielding person during Bolton Hill mental health crisis
Baltimore Police shot a suspect who refused to drop a large knife. The suspect was transported to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
Police stand on the balcony of a ninth floor apartment while investigating after an officer shot a knife-wielding person at 1111 Park Ave. in Baltimore on Monday.
Retread, coordinator or hot-shot assistant? Here’s where Ravens could look in coaching search.
As the Ravens head into the homestretch of their head coaching search, team officials have cast a wide net.
Robert Saleh has gotten a lot out of his defenses with the Jets and the 49ers.
National Harbor to get its own Las Vegas-style Sphere
Sphere Entertainments wants to build a 6,000 seat capacity venue at the National Harbor.
A rendering showing a Sphere at the National Harbor.
Gov. Moore has $8M in the bank heading into reelection campaign
Gov. Wes Moore raised $7 million last year for his reelection campaign and has $8 million in the bank.
Gov. Wes Moore speaks with reporters at the State House in Annapolis on Friday, Jan. 16, 2026.
Icy fire truck crash leaves Baltimore firefighters with minor injuries
Responding to call late Sunday night, a Baltimore City fire truck slid into a parked box truck.
Truck 55 sits in the Baltimore City Fire Department station in Pigtown on Thursday, June 29, 2023.
Is Robert Saleh the best head coach candidate? | Banner Ravens Podcast
Saleh impressed as the defensive coordinator for the San Francisco 49ers in 2025.
Kyle Goon: Roman Hemby didn’t want to leave the Terps. But at Indiana he has outgrown them.
COLUMN: Roman Hemby is loyal to a fault so, when his mom suggested he stay home for college with the Terps, he obliged. But after being told by Mike Locksley that he shouldn’t come back for one more year, Hemby found his way to Indiana. Now he has a chance to win a national championship.
Roman Hemby of Indiana goes out of bounds just short of the end zone during the Hoosiers’ win over Oregon in the national semifinals.
Is this Morgan State policy a threat to free press?
For years, current and former editors said, reporters at The Spokesman, the HBCU’s student newspaper, have hit a wall getting the information they need to cover the news.
Aleisha Robinson, a senior at Morgan State University, is editor in chief of The Spokesman, the university’s student paper.
Streeter: Stevie Wonder’s reminder that MLK and our history were not illusions
The celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday is bittersweet this year.
Civil rights leader Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr delivers a speech at UC Berkeley's Sproul Plaza, Berkeley, California, May 17, 1967. Approximately 7,000 people attended the event. (Photo by Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)
Maryland is rethinking how it pays for special education — and it could cost a lot more
What is the true cost of teaching children with disabilities in Maryland? And how should that money be distributed?
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