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7 things to do in Baltimore County, from a magic show to an ’80s tribute band
Whether it’s a Zumba class, a maple sugar demonstration or a food festival, there are plenty of reasons to bundle up and get outside in Baltimore County in the coming week.
Join Boordy Vineyards in Hydes on Sunday for an afternoon of music, food and wine.
A Baltimore edition of Monopoly is coming this fall. What spots should make the cut?
Baltimore is getting its own edition of Monopoly, and the company that produces it is looking for suggestions for what to feature in the beloved board game.
Mr. Monopoly is making his way to BALTIMORE, and he wants you to be part of his next venture! Top Trumps USA, the American division of Winning Moves International and creators of classic games and puzzles, will debut MONOPOLY: BALTIMORE Edition in late fall, under license from Hasbro, a leading toy and game company. Top Trumps USA is seeking well-established Baltimore businesses and nonprofits to be part of this historic way to honor communities across the city.
Baltimore teen learns fate for ‘rampage of violence and destruction’ that left 2 dead, 6 hurt
A teenager was sentenced to two life sentences and an additional 120 years in prison on Tuesday for two separate shootings within 24 hours of each other in March 2023 that killed two and injured six people.
Oprah wants you to read this Baltimore author’s new novel
Baltimore author and Johns Hopkins associate professor Eric Puchner’s new novel, “Dream State,” is the latest selection for Oprah’s Book Club.
Baltimore author Eric Puchner's newest novel, "Dream State," is the latest pick for Oprah's Book Club.
Inside the Dugout: What I’m watching at Orioles spring training
It’s a moment in time, yes, and one that mostly separates the offseason from the playing season.
Baltimore Orioles outfielders leave the main field during Spring Training at Ed Smith Stadium in Sarasota, Fla. on Tuesday.
Subscriber event replay: Reporters discuss Baltimore’s school transit nightmare
Reporters Liz Bowie and Greg Morton explain why thousands of kids aren't getting to school on time.
A’Nya Lucas, a senior at Mergenthaler Vocational-Technical High School, gets ready to transfer busses in downtown Baltimore, MD on Nov. 14, 2024. Lucas’ bus ride to school takes over an hour.
10 restaurants each receive $10K in Key Bridge relief fund grants
Restaurants still reeling from the collapse of the Key Bridge received grants from DoorDash to help with food industry challenges.
Sunset Raw Juice Bar owner Gerrard Sheppard, center, participates in a roundtable discussion at Twist Fells Point after receiving a grant from the DoorDash Restaurant Disaster Relief Fund.
Thousands of BGE customers remain without power amid chilly temperatures
Thousands of BGE customers remain without power Tuesday after heavy winds knocked out power lines in the area and as temperatures creep lower.
A person walks in Fells Point, Baltimore, on Wednesday, January 22, 2025. Below freezing conditions persisted in Maryland Wednesday morning, accompanied by wind gusts making it feel close to zero degrees in parts of the state. The extreme cold warning for western Maryland and the cold weather advisory for the rest of the state — including Baltimore City and Baltimore, Howard, Anne Arundel, Harford and Carroll counties — remain in effect until Thursday morning at 10 a.m.
In Union Square, people come for the soiree and stay for community
How a salon concert series spotlights artists and creates intimate access to different genres of music.
Attendees listen as the Joshua Espinoza Trio performs during a Union Square Soiree in Baltimore last month.
Which Baltimore school is best for you? Compare routes using this tool.
Use this tool to compare routes from your neighborhood to any Baltimore public school.
We tracked every MTA bus Baltimore students ride to school. Here’s how.
This first-of-its-kind analysis shows it’s nearly impossible for city students to get to school on time every day on public transit.
A’Nya Lucas, a senior at Mergenthaler Vocational-Technical High School, rides the bus across Baltimore, MD on Nov. 14, 2024. Lucas’ bus ride takes over an hour.
Transit nightmare: Thousands of Baltimore kids can’t get to school on time
Unreliable public transportation turns school choice into a false promise.
Brooke Bourne, a senior at Western High School, has quite the journey home from school. She takes a bus and the subway to get home on a foggy December day. Each form of transit has nine stops.
The Banner wins Polk Award for coverage of Baltimore’s overdose crisis
Baltimore Banner reporters Alissa Zhu, Jessica Gallagher and Nick Thieme have won the organization’s first George Polk Award for their local investigative work.
Three journalists from The Baltimore Banner have won the organization’s first George Polk Award.
The best and worst fictional presidents in pop culture
Much like real leaders, some of my favorite fictional presidents are very good at their jobs and some are very bad. All are entertaining.
Gary Oldman aiming gun at Harrison Ford in a scene from the film "Air Force One," 1997.
How a New York developer made millions off its struggling West Baltimore project
Documents filed in a lawsuit show that New York developer La Cité has made millions of dollars from a struggling project in West Baltimore’s Poppleton neighborhood.
The Center\West apartment building in Poppleton was developed by La Cité as part of a broader but largely unrealized revitalization plan in West Baltimore.
L. Drew Pumphrey, former owner of The Smoking Swine, was quick to lend a hand
L. Drew Pumphrey, the larger-than-life pit master who eventually left his business behind to pursue a quieter career as a civil engineer, died of a heart attack on Feb. 4. He was 48.
Drew Pumphrey of The Smoking Swine food truck died in February.
Newly disclosed FBI files reveal investigations of late Orioles owner Peter Angelos
The declassified files show for the first time that the FBI twice investigated Peter Angelos during his life.
2PBRFWA Peter G. Angelos, center, owner of the Baltimore Orioles, talks with members of the media at Ft. Lauderdale Stadium in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. before his team's spring training baseball game against the Boston Red Sox Sunday, March 18, 2007.
‘Pop the Balloon or Find Love’ seems entertaining - until you look deeper
Those on the YouTube dating show hold nothing back, but is that good for how Black love is portrayed?
You know what bars are missing? Arts and crafts.
Meander Art Bar, a new bar in Upper Fells Point, allows patrons to discover their inner artist via painting, clay and more — without pressure.
Cross stitching and coloring materials available for customers’ use inside Meander Art Bar in the Upper Fells Point neighborhood of Baltimore.
Shooting in Southeast Baltimore leaves one man dead
Baltimore Police officers responded to a report of a shooting around 3:30 p.m. in the 6100 block of Plantview Way, a residential block just east of the Canton industrial area.
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