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Social Security Administration closes offices, cutting nearly 200 employees
The moves come after the Elon Musk-led Department of Government Efficiency, known as DOGE, entered Social Security last week.
The Social Security Administration is led by a DOGE-supporting acting commissioner.
Wu-Tang Clan announces final North American tour, with kick-off in Baltimore
The “Wu-Tang Forever: The Final Chamber” tour launches June 6 in Baltimore at the CFG Bank Arena.
The Wu-Tang Clan is kicking off its final North American tour in June from CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore.
Inside the Dugout: What the fun vibe in Sarasota says about the Orioles’ culture
This team is uniquely charming and charmingly unique.
Young Baltimore Orioles fans beg for autographs ahead of a Grapefruit League game against the Pittsburgh Pirates at Ed Smith Stadium in Sarasota, Fla., last week.
Port of Baltimore lost its car crown — but Georgia’s reign could be short-lived
The Port of Baltimore had one of its strongest years, despite the Key Bridge disaster, but it lost its top ranking for car imports to Georgia’s Port of Brunswick.
For years the Port of Baltimore has led the country in vehicle imports and exports. Now Georgia’s Port of Brunswick is giving Baltimore some competition.
Some charges dropped for Amazon driver who ran over woman in Baltimore
Some of the charges were dropped against the driver of an Amazon van accused of running over a woman.
The intersection of E. Pratt and S. Chester streets, where an Amazon driver ran over a woman in the Butchers Hill neighborhood and fled on Tuesday, February 18, 2025.
Marylanders can bask in warmer temperatures this week
The Baltimore-Washington office of the National Weather Service forecasts temperatures in the high 60s Tuesday to Thursday with the possibility of rain on Thursday.
The Baltimore region is getting a brief respite from chilly winter weather.
St. Vincent de Paul, the city’s oldest Catholic parish church, to merge with St. Leo’s in July
Despite their lengthy histories and proximity, the churches are quite different.
St. Vincent de Paul on Front Street in Baltimore in 2023.
Baltimore’s hottest new restaurants (and one worth the drive)
Baltimore has several new restaurants worth checking out, according to food social media influencer Chris Franzoni.
Four Seasons - Winter Village
Jon Meoli: The Orioles protected 3 unique pitchers this winter. Here’s their catcher’s perspective.
Catcher Maverick Handley, right, during spring training last season, likes what he sees from three pitchers the Orioles protected over the offseason.
Will Maryland expand tenant protections in a tight housing market?
A challenging economy may imperil a popular tenant rights bill from passing.
Mary Theresa Weil, 77, walks past the Christ Church Harbor Apartments on Light Street where she has lived happily for eight years. Last summer she accidentally left a battery pack out on a balcony in the heat and a small fire caused some damage. Now, the building won’t renew her lease.
CIAA men’s basketball: What you need to know about each team
Janaie Ciates-Sinues of Lincoln University celebrates after the Lions won the 2024 CIAA men’s tournament.
CIAA women’s tournament: What to know about each team
The CIAA tournament begins Tuesday at CFG Bank Arena.
Fayetteville State University beat Elizabeth City State University 64-59 at the CIAA Women's Championship on March 2, 2024 at the CFG Arena.
Anne Arundel County ‘cyber incident’ disrupts services, forces closure of county buildings
The county is the latest in a string of state entities to have experienced cybersecurity breaches over the past few years.
Maryland police mourn former Ocean City officers killed in Pennsylvania, Virginia shootings
Two officers killed in separate incidents in Virginia Beach and Pennsylvania over the weekend started their careers with the Ocean City Police Department.
Officers Andrew Duarte, left, and Cameron Girvin started their careers with the Ocean City Police Department. Both were killed in unrelated incidents in York County, Pa., and Virginia Beach, Va., respectively.
CIAA tournament brings hoops and culture to Baltimore
Men's and women’s champions will be decided Saturday at CFG Bank Arena.
Lincoln forward Peter Sorber scores against Fayetteville State during the 2024 CIAA men’s championship game.
Kevin Spacey’s luxurious former home in Baltimore is up for sale. Peek inside.
The luxury home, which the actor lost in foreclosure, goes up for sale today. The Banner got a peek inside.
Kevin Spacey used to live in this 9,000-square-foot Inner Harbor pier home.
Lawyer for Chelsey Douglas asks for privacy after Amazon driver allegedly ran her over: ‘Long way to recovery’
The lawyer representing Chelsey Douglas, the woman allegedly run over by an Amazon delivery driver in Butchers Hill this week, released a statement Saturday on behalf of his client.
The intersection of E. Pratt and S. Chester streets, where an Amazon driver ran over a woman in the Butchers Hill neighborhood and fled on Tuesday, February 18, 2025.
Musk calls for impeachment after Baltimore judge blocks Trump’s DEI executive order
After a Baltimore judge blocked President Donald Trump’s executive order to rescind federal support for DEI programs, Elon Musk called for the judge’s impeachment on X.
Elon Musk, accompanied by U.S. President Donald Trump, and his son X Musk, speaks during an executive order signing in the Oval Office at the White House on February 11, 2025 in Washington, DC.
Heavy traffic expected for CIAA tournament: What to know about getting around downtown
Plan ahead if you're traveling through Baltimore this week because traffic is expected to be heavier than usual due to the CIAA tournament at CFG Bank Arena.
Ball falls through the net during the Shaw University vs. Winston-Salem State game during the CIAA  tournament at CFG Bank Arena, Thursday, February 23, 2023.
Legionella again detected at 3 Baltimore courthouses
Elevated levels of the Legionella bacteria were again detected at three Baltimore City courthouses, the mayor’s office announced on Friday.
Baltimore City District (People's) Courthouse at 501 E. Fayette Street
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