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    Dungeons and Dundalk: History and horror collide at Fort Howard
    The Fort Howard Haunted Dungeons are spooky, scary fun.
    A small bandstand-like building blares spooky music and uses smoke machines to turn the area around it green. Fort Howard Dungeons has many sites like this one, but they do not allow flash photography inside. We managed to take this one without a flash before it got too dark.
    Is your kid coughing? Walking pneumonia surging in Maryland
    The bacteria infecting children right now, Mycoplasma pneumoniae, typically triggers a spike in pneumonia cases in children every 3-7 years. However, like so many other things, the COVID pandemic disrupted the cycle.
    Alma Geddes, 3, enjoys a visit from her older brothers while hospitalized with pneumonia at GBMC.
    The Crazy Tuna Bar & Grill shuts down in Essex
    The Crazy Tuna Bar & Grill announced Thursday that it would shut down its Essex location for good this weekend.
    The Crazy Tuna Bar & Grill's Facebook post about closing received more than 500 comments and 800 shares.
    Here’s where to pick your pumpkins and apples this fall
    For all you fall aficionados, here are the prime spots across Howard, Anne Arundel and Baltimore County to find your pumpkins and apples.
    Varieties of pumpkins are on sale at Weber’s Cider Mill Farm in Parkville.
    Ballot measure would shield Baltimore County inspector general from interference
    Baltimore County Inspector General Kelly Madigan wants residents to vote for a charter amendment making her office permanent.
    Baltimore County Inspector General Kelly Madigan addresses the Baltimore County Council during a hearing on two bills proposed to enshrine her office in the county's charter and remove a waiting period to subpoena non-government records Nov. 28, 2023.
    What to do this weekend, from ‘Our Town’ to Baltimore’s Running Festival
    Whether you want to check out Disney on Ice, run in (or watch) a marathon or indulge in a night of indie horror movies, we’ve got you covered.
    Exterior of the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall on 2/5/23.
    Man rescued from 30-foot fall into well in Catonsville
    Fire crews responded to the 2100 block of Old Frederick Road where they successfully pulled a man out of the confined space.
    **DO NOT USE** Baltimore County Fire Department truck
    Baltimore County Council joins fight against proposed transmission line
    The Baltimore County Council is poised to pass a resolution opposing a proposed $424 million, 70-mile energy transmission line.
    Plans for the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project have faced pushback at packed meetings in Frederick, Carroll and Baltimore counties since word of it began circulating in July.
    Maryland’s growing multiracial voters are changing the politics of identity
    There are now around 534,000 people who identify as multiracial in the state and multiracial adults now make up about 7% of Maryland’s electorate.
    SANDY SPRING, MARYLAND - OCTOBER 27: Voters fill out and cast their ballots at the early voting location in the ballroom of the Sandy Spring Volunteer Fire Station on October 27, 2022 in Sandy Spring, Maryland. Including the site in Sandy Spring, Montgomery County opened 14 early voting sites on Thursday that will remain open through November 3. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
    How foreign relatives got to Baltimore so quickly after the Key Bridge collapse
    After the Key Bridge fell, the immigrant advocacy group CASA and Esperanza Center sprang into action, helping at least 34 family members who live overseas secure permission to travel to the U.S. and book their flights.
    Construction workers honored the Key Bridge victims during a press conference in March at CASA's Baltimore worker center.
    Your day care teacher won’t get paid for training this year. It may cost you.
    Teachers are suddenly without the extra income they’ve come to rely on. Their employers are scrambling to cover the difference, with tuition hikes on the table.
    Georetta Alexander teaches 2-year-olds at The Goddard School of Owings Mills. The bonuses she earned by getting extra training were a “safety net” for her.
    The Dish: And the winner of Baltimore’s Italian sub war is ...
    Readers of The Baltimore Banner voted Di Pasquale’s the winner of best Italian sub in a series of matchups that pitted 16 local favorites against one another.
    A freshly made "Real Italian" by Domenico DiPasquale on October 11, 2024.
    Where exactly should the future Red Line go? Tell MTA what you think.
    The Maryland Transit Administration is hosting meetings soon to get public feedback on different proposed routes.
    A man in a suit and tie and a woman in a red suit stand next to a poster board that reads "RED LINE" with a train symbol in between the two words.
    What’s for dinner? Not Gracie the goat, who was rescued from the wild with help from Facebook
    A Baltimore community of animal lovers banded together over Facebook to rescue a goat.
    Gracie, who was rescued from Baltimore County via a Facebook crowd-sourced effort, stands on a platform at her new home. Goats enjoy levels. She perches here often, which has prompted her owner to call her "Queen Gracie."
    Baltimore County ballot questions
    Baltimore County voters are being asked to weigh in on amendments to increase the County Council size and others.
    For sale: This 14-acre estate in Baltimore County is stunning
    Known as Three Ponds, this Baltimore County home features a 1925 Georgian home, a guesthouse and about 14 acres of preserved land.
    Shooting of Rodgers Forge man followed struggle behind home, police say
    Two teenagers have been charged as adults in connection with the shooting of a Rodgers Forge man behind his home on Sept. 13. Police say a struggle between the victim and an armed teen was captured on video.
    Many in the Rodgers Forge community said they're still trying to learn more about what happened on Sept. 13, when a beloved youth sports coach and father was shot in an alley behind Dunkirk Road.
    Where Baltimore County chefs eat when they’re off the clock
    We asked Baltimore County chefs where they eat on a day off — that’s not their own restaurant. Here’s what they said.
    Carlos Raba chops spiced cauliflower for vegan tacos at Nana — one of a different Baltimore County chef's favorite restaurants.
    Second teenager arrested, charged as an adult in Rodgers Forge shooting
    Officials arrested a second teenager in connection to a non-fatal shooting that’s rocked the Towson neighborhood of Rodgers Forge, the Baltimore County Police Department announced Thursday night.
    A nonfatal shooting in Rodgers Forge has drawn more than 1,300 supporters to donate to a GoFundMe to support the family of the victim.
    Subscriber live digital event replay: Education reporters answer readers’ questions
    Join our team of reporters on Thursday, Oct. 10 at noon for a 45-minute subscriber-only event to hear about our most recent education coverage, how we select stories and to offer your ideas for future stories.
    Students sit together on a rug inside their Hampstead Hill Academy classroom on 8/29/22. Monday was the first day back to school for Baltimore City students.
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