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    Who wins in a chicken taste test — Raising Cane’s, Royal Farms or Popeyes?
    Using a blind taste test, we ranked the chicken tenders on seasoning, crispiness, juiciness, accompanying dips and overall appeal.
    Chicken tender taste held at The Baltimore Banner between: Popeye’s, Royal Farms and Racing Cane’s.
    Mount St. Joe looks poised to give the MIAA Wrestling Tournament field a fit
    Gaels have seven No. 1 seeds, Gilman and Loyola have two top seeds apiece; See seeds for each weight class here
    Carter Nogle of Mount St. Joseph scored a 5-1 win over Bryan Santangelo of Bullis School in the 120 lbs. War on the Shore final.
    McDonogh leaves no doubt in girls basketball showdown with Poly
    No. 2 Eagles charge off to an early 17-point lead in an impressive win over top-ranked Engineers
    McDonogh's Makayla Quimby drives past Poly's MIckelle Lowry during Wednesday's  No. 1 vs. No. 2 girls basketball showdown. Quimby scores 18 points as the second-ranked Eagles built a 16-point first half lead en route to a 62-39 victory over No. 1 Engineers in Owings Mills.
    Hayburn’s anchor leg lifts St. Mary’s past Severn in the MIAA B Conference swimming championship meet
    Saints reign for first time since 2019; Admirals suffer first setback of the season
    St. Mary’s rallied to catch and pass defending champion Severn to earn its first MIAA B Conference title since 2019 Wednesday night at McDonogh.
    Man ‘in crisis’ on the run after shooting cop in Cockeysville, police say
    Police are looking for David Emory Linthicum, a 24-year-old white man.
    Baltimore County police officers set up at Sherwood Episcopal Church after they say a 24-year-old man shot an officer.
    Annapolis pulls upset in state duals quarters; Glenelg prevails
    Previously injured Jack Nicka gets a pin in his first match of the season to propel the Panthers; Sotka’s major decision and a pair of pins by freshmen lead the Gladiators
    Annapolis senior Nik Antonelli works to turn his opponent before recording one of six falls by the Panthers in their state duals quarterfinal victory on Tuesday.
    The Dish: What we know — and don’t — about Bojangles in Baltimore County
    Plus, CVP Towson says "business is business" after facing backlash for hosting a Jan. 6-related event, which was ultimately canceled.
    Bojangles, the North Carolina fast food restaurant known for its fried chicken and biscuits, is planning to expands its footprint in Maryland.
    Wrestling State Duals preview
    Local teams begin their quests for state crowns as regional action gets underway
    Chesapeake-Anne Arundel sophomore Delmar White (right), 285, improved to 31-0 (17 pins) following last weekend's 14-team Cavalier Duals at Archbishop Spalding of Anne Arundel County.
    Bill banning plastic carryout bags passes in Baltimore County
    The ban will begin on November 1.
    Baltimore County Council members met to discuss a proposed plastic bag ban on January 31, 2023.
    The Baltimore Banner/VSN Boys & Girls Week 9 Basketball Top 15
    Poly gets second tour in boys poll; Gerstell joins the girls Top 15
    Boys basketball
    Ex-Gilman School teacher to be held without bail on sexual abuse, rape charges
    Chris Bendann, 38, of Towson, who taught at the private, independent all-boys school from 2007-2023, is charged with sexual abuse of a minor, rape and perverted practice.
    Exterior of Gilman School, an all-boys independent school in the Roland Park neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland.
    Woman plotted to destroy energy substations with neo-Nazi leader, FBI says
    Sarah Beth Clendaniel of Catonsville was arrested by the FBI for allegedly planning to destroy energy substations in the Baltimore area and “lay this city to waste.”
    Sarah Beth Clendaniel was arrested by federal authorities on charges that she plotted to destroy energy facilities in the Baltimore area.
    Sons of Peter Angelos drop lawsuits; legal fight ends over Baltimore Orioles, family fortune
    Agreement brings an end to the drama that has gripped one of Baltimore’s more prominent families since last spring.
    Louis Angelos, left, enters the Baltimore County Courts Building with his attorney, Jeffrey Nusinov, on January 26, 2023.
    Clucked up: The humble and heartbreaking world of raising backyard chickens
    Thinking about raising chickens to save money on eggs? These Baltimore-area backyard chicken owners say prepare yourself for feathers, heartbreak and some very expensive eggs.
    Christa Daring, along with their partner Dan Staples and child Juniper, raise chickens in their backyard in Lauraville on February 3, 2023. They have ten chickens total.
    McDonogh claims fifth straight MIAA A Conference swimming title
    Eagles set the tone with a dominant performance in the opening relay and go on to rack up more than 550 points
    The McDonogh boys swimming team poses with the MIAA A Conference championship plaque following its impressive victory in the league's championship meet, Saturday at the Loyola University in Maryland Mangione Aquatic Center.
    As Black historians die, who will chronicle lives of Black Marylanders?
    Maryland is rich with the history of Black Americans and their struggle for freedom. but fewer people are telling their stories.
    Community historian Louis Diggs stands in front of a sign promoting one of his talks. After Diggs died last year, many colleagues said he was irreplaceable.
    Restaurants and other places to go on Valentine’s Day
    EatMoreBeMore gives date suggestions for people looking to celebrate the day of love.
    Pitango - Cruffin _ Matcha Latte
    Loch Raven girls basketball survives Hereford
    No. 14 Raiders hit 16-0 with 49-45 victory
    Loch Raven vs Hereford - Girls Basketball
    Brown seeks to preserve massive set of sexual assault evidence in Baltimore County
    Samples saved by a Baltimore doctor have been used to solve more than 80 cold cases, but evidence from 1,800 cases remains untested. Brown and some lawmakers are acting to protect this evidence trove from destruction.
    Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown, left, and U.S. Attorney for Maryland Erek Barron listen during a press conference at the State House in Annapolis on Thursday, Jan. 19, 2023.+
    Rap Research Lab takes an analytical look at the artistry of hip-hop
    Tahir Hemphill’s new exhibition at UMBC outlines the intersection of hip-hop, data analysis and visual art.
    Tahir Hemphill takes a portrait in his exhibition focused on his many multimedia works, and data visualization in his gallery space at UMBC in Baltimore, Md., on February 2, 2023.
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