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    Former Edmart Deli owner Shelley Lev Wiseman Kelly dies at 73
    Few dishes Shelley Lev Wiseman Kelly made compared to the brisket she sold at Edmart, her Pikesville deli.
    Former Edmart owner Shelley Kelly was known for her warm personality, love of sweets, and "perfect" brisket.
    Education, crime, affordability: Why Black residents continue to leave Baltimore
    For a decade, Baltimore lost more Black than white residents from 2010 to 2020, according to a Baltimore Banner analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data.
    Nazirah Muhammad sits with her daughter Khalilah Muhammad-Debellote, 8, at their home in Randallstown. The family moved there in 2021 for more living space and a slower pace of life.
    Councilman says arrest warrant issued for teen accused of shooting Rodgers Forge man
    Baltimore County Police obtained an arrest warrant for the teen accused of shooting the Rodgers Forge resident Sept. 13.
    Police responded to reports of a shooting in the 400 block of Dunkirk Road on Sept. 13., where they found a 50-year-old man with a single gunshot wound.
    Night of wrong turns: Orioles fans bound for home caught on ‘shuttle bus from hell’
    A bus meant to carry dejected Orioles fans south to Cromwell Station went the wrong way. A “mutiny” ensued.
    The inside of a 40ft MTA bus ready to begin its first run at Bus and Maintenance Roadeo on September 14th 2024 in Baltimore City.
    Baltimore Metro subway to close this weekend for upgrades ahead of new railcars
    All 14 Metro SubwayLink stations between Owings Mills and Johns Hopkins Hospital will close at 8 p.m. Friday and reopen 4 a.m. Monday.
    All 14 Metro SubwayLink stations between Owings Mills and Johns Hopkins Hospital will close at 8 p.m. Friday and reopen 4 a.m. Monday.
    Olszewski’s picks for top spots on Baltimore County Planning Board draw criticism
    Some Baltimore County residents are expressing concern about County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr.’s efforts to shape the makeup of the Planning Board shortly before voters head to the polls to consider term limits and City Council approval for planning board members.
    Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr. speaks during a press conference at the SBA’s Business Recovery Center in Baltimore on Thursday, April 4, 2024.
    He spent months in jail. The crime? Annoying Baltimore County Police and 911 operators
    In Baltimore County, people who show signs of mental illness are being criminally charged for repeatedly calling 911 and crisis hotlines.
    After half a century serving Baltimore County, Wade Kach says he will retire
    Wade Kach’s current term ends in December of 2026. He said he won’t run again, citing his health.
    Third District Councilman Wade Kach speaks during a Baltimore County Council legislative session at the Old Courthouse on Tuesday, Sept. 3, 2024 in Towson, MD.
    Windsor Mill sculptor Junius Wilson reveals his backyard Egypt to public
    Junius Wilson, the outsider artist, shows off his work in Egyptian garb as he prepares for show at the American Visionary Art Museum.
    Junuis Wilson joins in a libation ceremony to honor the ancestors on Saturday, Sept. 24, 2024. With him are Ithaca-Ra-Hannibal-El, the drummer who led the ceremony; Charles Smith, who came from Tampa, Fla., for the event; and Ralph Hinton.
    ‘Not an easy time.’ Archdiocese begins process of closing dozens of Catholic churches by Dec. 1
    Archdiocese of Baltimore has made official the closure of more than half the Catholic churches in city, nearby suburbs.
    This is St. Vincent de Paul Church. The Archdiocese of Baltimore has made official the closure of more than half of Catholic churches in the city and nearby suburbs.
    Dockworkers strike at Port of Baltimore as contract expires
    More than 100 people gathered along outside marine terminals at the Port of Baltimore after midnight, calling for higher wages and to stop automation at the ports.
    Union members with the International Longshoremen’s Association and Local 333 continue to strike in the rain after over eight hours of picketing against the automation of port work and low wages outside the Dundalk Marine Terminal on Tuesday, October 1, 2024 in Baltimore, MD.
    You’ve got one vote in the Senate race. The prize is democracy, organized the way you want it.
    Voters are being asked to game the future of the U.S. Senate when picking Ben Cardin’s successor. Will Democrats take the upper House? Or will Republicans hold on?
    You need a degree in poli-sci to suss out all the wrinkles, permutations and potential ipso factors in the Maryland Senate race. Or you could taka clue from gamblers and bet the parlay.
    Candidates for the 1st Congressional District
    The 1st Congressional District includes the entirety of the Eastern Shore, Cecil and Harford counties and a portion of northeast Baltimore County.
    U.S. Rep. Andy Harris, R-Maryland, talks about the impasses in selecting a new speaker Thursday at his office on Capitol Hill.
    Dockworkers brace for another shutdown at the Port of Baltimore
    The International Longshoremen’s Association, which represents dockworkers, is preparing for a strike if contract issues aren’t resolved by Monday night.
    A strike could affect the local economy and global supply chain.
    David Linthicum found guilty in shootings of 2 Baltimore County Police officers
    Linthicum, 26, of Cockeysville, was found guilty in Baltimore County Circuit Court of attempted first-degree murder, use of a firearm during the commission of a crime of violence and armed carjacking. His attorneys vowed to appeal.
    Helicopter circles above Loch Raven Reservoir
    Down in that metal nightmare: Untold stories of the Key Bridge disaster
    This is the story of the Key Bridge disaster as told by people who lived it. The Banner spoke to 25 rescue workers, eyewitnesses, victims' relatives and more to compile a chronology of events on March 26.
    An illustration of the Key Bridge falling, piece by piece.
    What’s next for the Key Bridge: Rebuilding, lawsuits, investigations
    What we know six months after the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse — and what will surface in the years to come.
    A structural pier of the Francis Scott Key Bridge remains in the Patapsco River six months after the container ship Dali lost power and hit a pier causing a catastrophic collapse.
    A Facebook post seen by Baltimore County’s inspector general may have solved a mystery
    A report released Wednesday found that a county highway employee, with help from coworkers including his boss, likely took the asphalt from work to improve his own driveway.
    Baltimore County Inspector General Kelly Madigan spotted a post on Facebook that may have solved an investigation.
    Charges dropped against 3 Baltimore County Police officers accused of failing to intervene
    In a statement, Baltimore State’s Attorney Ivan Bates said his office was “truly saddened that we could not secure justice in this case.”
    A Baltimore County sign hangs in a hallway of the Old Courthouse on Tuesday, Sept. 3, 2024 in Towson, MD.
    Jury deliberations start in attempted first-degree murder trial of David Linthicum
    Both sides are expected on Wednesday to deliver their closing arguments in the trial after Linthicum, 26, of Cockeysville, elected to not testify in his own defense.
    A SWAT team investigates a house on Warren Rd near Loch Raven Reservoir during a manhunt for 24-year-old Cockeysville resident David Emory Linthicum.
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