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Want a gym membership? The sheriff’s office can help
Under Sheriff Sam Cogen, the law enforcement division has started offering memberships to a private gym for 100 employees.
6/28/22—the exterior of the Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr. Courthouse.
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.
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.
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)
The Obamas surprise crowd at Stevie Wonder’s stop in Baltimore
Barack and Michelle Obama joined Stevie Wonder, a music legend and member of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, on stage Tuesday night at CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore.
The show in Baltimore was part of Wonder’s “Sing Your Song! As We Fix Our Nation’s Broken Heart” tour.
Army veteran sentenced for faking paralysis to receive more than $767,000 in undeserved benefits
Toward the end of an almost four-hour sentencing hearing, U.S. District Judge Brendan A. Hurson told William Rich, “There’s a lot more to your life than what you did.”
Exterior of the Edward A. Garmatz United States District Courthouse in Baltimore, MD as seen on 5.20.24
9 Baltimore groups to team up on vacant housing with $4M from JPMorgan Chase
Nine Baltimore nonprofits will receive a cut of a $4 million commitment from JPMorgan Chase.
Mayor Brandon Scott speaks outside of vacant homes on West Saratoga street during a press conference hosted by Build One Baltimore on February 16, 2023.
Two people killed in 5-alarm fire that damaged multiple homes in North Baltimore
A five-alarm fire early Tuesday affected at least eight rowhomes and drew a large response from the Baltimore City Fire Department.
Baltimore City firefighters mop up a five-alarm fire on the 3400 block of Keswick Road Tuesday morning.
Police identify possible suspect after attack on Commanders fans in viral video
Police said they have identified a potential suspect but are not releasing his name.
Screenshot from video of fight between Ravens and Commanders fans.
Inside the Dugout: What Orioles coaching changes really mean
This is not a dramatic change in philosophy for the Orioles. Whoever they hire will likely want to have hitters control the strike zone.
Baltimore Orioles offensive strategy coach Cody Asche, left, and hitting coach Matt Borgschulte.
90,000 methadone pills went missing from the Baltimore jail, leaked documents reveal
Baltimore jail officials lost track of nearly 92,500 methadone pills — controlled substances that carry a high street value — over a three-month period.
Baltimore jail officials lost track of 90,000 methadone pills. The state kept it quiet
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.
No mention of Yocum’s past at Anne Arundel County school board forum
Chuck Yocum and Erica McFarland appeared at a forum for the Anne Arundel County school board race, but the subject of his past was not up for debate.
Chuck Yocum and Erica McFarland, candidates for the Board of Education of Anne Arundel County, District 3, participate in a debate at the Riviera Beach Library Monday evening.
Baltimore Police investigating viral video of Ravens fan attacking Commanders fans
Police are investigating after a viral video appears to show a Baltimore Ravens fan assaulting two Washington Commanders fans in Federal Hill.
Screenshot from video of fight between Ravens and Commanders fans.
Baltimore’s latest plans for the Superblock go super-bust
The Baltimore Development Corp. canceled its contract with Westside Partners after the group couldn’t show it had obtained financing for a mixed-use development.
City leaders have touted plans for years to redevelop an area of Baltimore west of downtown dubbed the Superblock.
Who’s behind those pro-Harborplace ads?
Baltimore for a New Harborplace reported receiving no donations while owing more than $100,000 to political strategy firms for “field expenses” and “media.”
Photo illustration shows David Bramble with view of Harborplace pavilions in background.
Baltimore has its first hot pot spot. Here’s what you need to know.
Broadway Hotpot & Bar is finally open in Fells Point, bringing the hot pot tradition from ancient China to a Baltimore restaurant.
Order judiciously at Broadway Hotpot, a new arrival to Fells Point. Customers can face fines for “excessive food waste.”
Bundle up! Maryland is expecting a cold snap this week
The National Weather Service is calling for gusty winds Monday that should cause temperatures to drop through midweek.
The National Weather Service says colder conditions are in store this week.
When someone goes missing in Baltimore, these moms go looking
When the Baltimore Police wouldn't help find her missing daughter, Tammy turned to Bonnie, who had created a Facebook group years earlier for her own missing daughter.
Bonnie Marquez shows a missing persons poster to a passerby, in Baltimore, July 26, 2024.
Ouija boards, John Waters and the lost grave of Elijah Bond
The strange and improbable story of how a storied filmmaker happened upon a historic discovery.
The Ouija board gravestone of Elijah Jefferson Bond, who patented the device, is now the most-visited landmark in Baltimore’s Green Mount Cemetery, according to Talking Board Historical Society chairman of the board and founder Robert Murch.
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