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    The Baltimore region needs more warehouses, but no, please not here
    Few areas are poised to reap the benefits — and suffer the growing pains — of the country’s modern logistics industry like Baltimore. But where should the warehouses go?
    A photo of a warehouse in Baltimore County advertising industrial space for lease.
    Angel Du$t vocalist Justice Tripp says Baltimore is a weird, cool place — and ‘endlessly inspiring’
    Tripp, 37, of Baltimore County, recently spoke with The Baltimore Banner while on tour with Angel Du$t, which on Sept. 8 released its fifth album, "Brand New Soul."
    Angel Du$t is a rock band formed in 2013 in Baltimore. Vocalist and songwriter Justice Tripp is pictured second from the right.
    Students prepare for ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ trip exploring key sites in the Civil Rights Movement
    Since 2004, more than 1,000 Baltimore-area high school students have taken the trip to various Southern states with the hopes of getting a better appreciation for the Civil Rights Movement. The weeklong trips are capped at about 36 students with six chaperones.
    Students and teachers from Park School and City College will participate in an annual Civil Rights history trip through the South in January 2024. Since 2004, more than 1,000 Baltimore-area high school students have taken the trip to various Southern states with the hopes of getting a better appreciation for the Civil Rights Movement.
    Sneakers, drones and Berger cookies: Inside the Port of Baltimore, these locals help seafarers get what they need
    Seafarers coming through Baltimore typically have precious few days — sometimes just hours — to stock up on basic necessities and items to help pass the time during long voyages.
    Rev. Joshua Messick walks up the gangway of the Anglo Alexandria holding a white trash bag full of holiday care packages.
    Photos: The Baltimore Banner’s best photos of 2023
    As 2023 winds down, The Banner’s photo staff culled through the thousands of pictures we filed this year to highlight some of the most memorable frames, stories and projects from across Baltimore and the surrounding region.
    The Baltimore Orioles go wild in the clubhouse following the team’s playoff-clinching win against the Tampa Bay Rays on Sunday, Sept. 17, 2023. The Orioles earned a spot in the playoffs for the first time since 2016.
    Baltimore rapper Bandhunta Jugg killed in Woodlawn shooting
    Four other people were shot and wounded Saturday morning in the incident in Woodlawn.
    Police identified Judah James, 28, as the victim in a fatal shooting in Woodlawn. James is known locally as the rapper Bandhunta Jugg.
    Want to recycle your Christmas tree? Here’s how and where around Baltimore
    Before dropping a tree on the curb or at a recycling facility, you’ll need to make sure it’s free of ornaments, lights or any other nonorganic decorations.
    Gunpowder Tree Farm
    1 killed, 4 injured in early morning shooting in Woodlawn; No immediate arrests made
    One person is dead and four others were injured in an early morning shooting Saturday in Woodlawn.
    6/16/22—A Baltimore County police car sits outside of the Public Safety Building and Police Department in Towson.
    Baltimore has been without light rail service for 2 weeks. That’s about to change.
    Light rail service will resume Saturday after major mechanical issues related to the ongoing rehabilitation of the aging railcar fleet knocked it out of service for roughly two weeks.
    The Maryland Transit Administration will cut shuttle bus service that has ferried passengers between light rail stations since the Dec. 8 shutdown and will make light rail service free until Jan. 2.
    I-83 reopens in Baltimore County after morning crash
    All lanes were shut down for several hours.
    The Maryland State Police logo.
    MTA study on future Baltimore-to-Towson transit line leaves door open on subway expansion
    The MTA will continue to analyze options next year and solicit feedback from the public.
    Exterior of the Maryland Department of Transportation’s Maryland Transit Administration building in downtown Baltimore on Aug. 11, 2022.
    Baltimore Co. Public Schools to offer free teletherapy services to high school students
    The online mental health care is meant to supplement — not replace — the work of existing school counselors and social workers, said Superintendent Myriam Rogers.
    Classroom at Overlea High School, in Baltimore, Tuesday, May 31, 2023.
    Photos: Inside the chocolate factory: Kirchmayr Chocolatier
    The chocolate Santas remain the top seller; the team says they set out to make 2,500 of the small variety, based on last year’s sales, and will make more if needed.
    Dark chocolate Santas line up on a tray.
    For over 190 years, Oblate Sisters of Providence listened to Baltimore
    The convent is the first religious order for women of color.
    Sister Mary Pauline Tamakloe celebrates down the aisle after taking her final profession at Our Lady of Mount Providence Convent, in Arbutus, Monday, August 14, 2023.
    Baltimore Co. Council expands inspector general’s ability to obtain records
    Chairman Julian Jones chose not to introduce amendments after defending proposals for oversight board and court-approved subpoenas last week.
    Baltimore County Inspector General Kelly Madigan speaks during a press conference Dec. 21, 2020. Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr. and Baltimore County Administrative Officer Stacy Rodgers stand behind her.
    Multiple people injured in car, fire truck crash in Catonsville
    A crash involving a fire truck sent multiple people to the emergency room around 8 p.m. Friday.
    6/16/22—A Baltimore County police car sits outside of the Public Safety Building and Police Department in Towson.
    Parents raise concerns about busy roads after student hit by car in Baltimore County
    Baltimore County police increased patrols and will add a new speed camera after a boy was hit by a car near Stoneleigh Elementary School.
    Report provides few answers for solving toughest regional water system questions
    Consultant’s report recommends Baltimore City and its suburban counterpart “commit sufficient resources” to figure out the possible issues of a transition.
    John A. Olszewski Jr., Baltimore County Executive, and Brandon Scott,  Mayor of Baltimore, take questions from the press after an announcement about legislation to create a Regional Water Governance Task Force, Tuesday, January 31, 2023.
    FBI exhumes body of Joyce Malecki, whose killing was investigated in ‘The Keepers’
    The FBI announced Thursday that it had completed the exhumation of Joyce Malecki from Loudon Park Cemetery. The Netflix documentary “The Keepers” explored whether Malecki’s murder was connected to the killing of Sister Cathy Cesnik in the early 1970s.
    Promotional image for The Keepers on Netflix
    Baltimore County man charged in I-395 crash that killed good Samaritan
    Police arrested a man in connection to the August crash that took the life of Robert Horne, who had pulled over on the elevated highway to assist with a disabled vehicle.
    Four people stand posing for a picture as a young man, second from the left, accepts an award.
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