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Comedian Eric André doesn’t like Baltimore. John Cena pushed back. Hard.
After comedian Eric André spoke ill of Charm City, John Cena offered a passionate defense of Baltimore, Old Bay and Natty Boh.
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JUNE 18: (L-R) John Cena and Eric André attend the Little Brother Premiere on June 18, 2026 in New York City. (Photo by Roy Rochlin/Getty Images for Netflix)
Baltimore City finally lands a Trader Joe’s — barely
Trader Joe’s is opening its ninth store in Maryland at the Anneslie Shopping Center on York Road.
Trader Joe’s will open its 12th store in Maryland by taking over the former Party City location at the Anneslie Shopping Center on York Road.
The trailblazing Maryland ACLU director who fought for racial justice
Susan Goering, the former executive director of the ACLU of Maryland, died June 21 of cancer. She was 73.
Susan Goering.
Expect road closures, parking restrictions as Caribbean festival returns to Baltimore
Drivers in Baltimore should get ready for another weekend of heavy traffic and road closures as the 44th annual Baltimore Washington One Carnival welcomes thousands to celebrate Caribbean culture.
Mas players cheering on a friend at the judging point of the annual Baltimore Washington ONE Carnival in Baltimore, MD on Saturday, July 8, 2023.
Inhale insulin? Drugmaker bets kids with diabetes will want to skip the needle.
After failing to gain traction with adults, an inhaled insulin is marketed to needle-averse kids with diabetes.
MannKind's Afrezza recently won FDA approval to market an inhaled version of insulin to children.
Johns Hopkins president among America’s highest paid college leaders
Ron Daniels, the president of the Johns Hopkins University for 17 years, received a multiyear payout ahead of a drastic drop in federal research funding.
Johns Hopkins University President Ron Daniels has led the prominent Baltimore institution since 2009.
Partner of man shot by ICE in Glen Burnie speaks out as he fights for freedom
The partner of the man shot by ICE in Glen Burnie on Christmas Eve spoke to The Banner about the anguish she and her sons feel as one of tens of thousands of families who have been separated under President Donald Trump’s sweeping immigration enforcement initiative.
Tiago Alexandre Sousa-Martins, the Portuguese immigrant ICE agents shot in Glen Burnie on Christmas Eve, is fighting for his freedom in a renewed legal push. His partner, who asked to remain anonymous, holds a photo of him.
Cuples Tea House and Vinyl and Pages will both close at Harborplace
Cuples Tea House and Vinyl and Pages will close their Harborplace location at the end of the summer, owners Lynnette and Eric Dodson announced Thursday on Instagram.
Cuples Tea House and Vinyl and Pages owners Eric and Lynnette Dodson in May 2024.
Flash flooding and 60 mph winds threaten Maryland as severe storms roll through
Rainfall rates could reach 2 to 3 inches per hour, according to the National Weather Service.
Storm clouds move over the Inner Harbor ahead of an afternoon thunderstorm.
Ron Singer, owner of popular Mount Vernon gay bar Leon’s, dies
Ron Singer, the owner of the popular gay bar Leon’s Backroom in Baltimore, dies at 66.
Leon’s Backroom Bar in Mount Vernon.
What to do this weekend, including Caribbean festivals and outdoor movies
Whether you want to head to a carnival celebration, watch "The Wiz" and "Wicked" outside, or attend a crab festival, we've got you covered.
The American Visionary Art Museum in Federal Hill will present a free screening of “The Wiz” on Thursday night.
What a World Cup bid tells us about Baltimore as a potential MLB All-Star Game host
Baltimore’s unsuccessful World Cup application, a 55-page document submitted in 2017 and obtained by The Banner in an open records request, offers information that could be relevant for any large sporting event.
Barry Bonds of the San Francisco Giants chases down a ball that got stuck in the pads in left field during the 1993 All-Star Game at Camden Yards.
The summer job market sucks. Here’s how teens are making money.
Baltimore teens face their toughest summer job market in decades, causing some to start their own business ventures. Others are still hunting.
Bryce Miller, 16, uses an edger to do yard work for a neighbor in Baltimore.
Streeter: Statues should tell stories, not just praise powerful people
COLUMN | The Columbus statue in Little Italy will be occupied by a new work commemorating Italian immigrants. I think this should have been the way in the first place.
Christopher Columbus is featured in a relief sculpture on the side of the pedestal that once held his statue near Harbor East.
All the Marylanders nominated (and snubbed) for 2026 Emmy Awards
Television’s biggest night of the year will give these Marylanders a chance to take home a Primetime Emmy Award.
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert during Wednesday’s May 20, 2026 show. Photo: Scott Kowalchyk ©2026 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Colton Cowser has ‘anchored’ the otherwise shaky Orioles outfield defense
Halfway through the Baltimore Orioles season, Colton Cowser owns center field most nights of the week, having taken over for Leody Taveras.
Orioles center fielder Colton Cowser robs  Chicago White Sox third baseman Miguel Vargas of a home run on June 29.
An island in the Bahamas? Brandon Chasen grilled at his final bankruptcy hearing.
The Baltimore real estate developer faced more than four hours of questioning in the final hearing of his personal bankruptcy case.
Brandon Chasen arrives at the Edward A. Garmatz U.S. Courthouse for the latest public meeting of the creditors in his personal Chapter 7 bankruptcy case.
Repairs at storm-damaged Anne Arundel light rail station may take days, officials say
Repairs continue at Cromwell Light Rail Station days after storm damage indefinitely paused services.
Storm damage at the Cromwell light rail station in Glen Burnie.
The Dish: The Maryland restaurant that won’t serve tap water
At Osteria 177 in Annapolis, guests can choose either still or sparkling bottled water, but the stuff from the spigot is strictly off the table.
JUNE 5, 2026 - Guests to Osteria 177 in Annapolis choose to order either bottled still or sparkling water, but the stuff from the spigot is strictly off the table.
After improving its customer service, BGE can resume utility shutoffs July 15
Baltimore Gas and Electric Co.’s temporary moratorium on utility shutoffs for overdue bills is ending on July 15.
The exterior of Baltimore Gas & Electric’s downtown headquarters in Baltimore, Md. on Tuesday, April 15, 2025.
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