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Subzero wind chills blast the Baltimore area Saturday
Winds could gust as high as 60 mph Saturday afternoon.
Winds could gust as high as 60 mph Saturday afternoon in Central Maryland.
Meet Hampden, Curtis Bay and other National Aquarium sea turtles named after Baltimore neighborhoods
The National Aquarium is rehabilitating dozens of cold-stunned turtles, and it named them after Baltimore neighborhoods.
Assisted by a team of volunteers, Animal Rescue and Animal Health staff exam cold-stunned sea turtles as they arrive at the National Aquarium to start their rehabilitation journey. December 3, 2025
Will Greater Grace investigation prompt change? Senior pastors hint at leadership ‘transition.’
Nearly two months after an explosive report called for the resignation of senior officials at Greater Grace World Outreach, the evangelical church’s elders issued a response that offered no concrete plans for a leadership change.
Photograph of long low building with unconventional church spire and cross, with empty parking lot in front. Outside of building is labeled "Greater Grace Church."
Charges dropped against Baltimore County gym teacher accused of sexually abusing 2 students
Roger Myers, 61, of Towson, had been charged in Baltimore County Circuit Court with sexual abuse of a minor, third- and fourth-degree sex offense and second-degree assault.
The Baltimore County Courts Building at 401 Bosley Avenue in Towson.
Man who hid body in refrigerator in Baltimore sentenced to 10 years in prison
Damreum Burroughs, 47, of Southwest Baltimore, pleaded guilty in Baltimore Circuit Court to accessory after the fact to first-degree murder.
Exterior of the Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr. Courthouse on Calvert Street in Baltimore, Md. on Saturday, July 19, 2025.
Scott administration further limits Baltimore inspector general’s record access
Advice from the Office of Attorney General says that inspector general access is limited by Maryland public records law.
Isabel Mercedes Cumming, Baltimore’s Inspector General, sits for a portrait in her office in City Hall on 1/26/23. Cumming is the longest running Inspector General in Baltimore’s history, having served in her position for five years.
Arctic front, high winds could make it feel like 15 below in Maryland this weekend
An arctic front and a windstorm will make parts of Maryland feel as cold as minus 15 degrees this weekend.
The National Weather Service has issued multiple weather warnings for Central Maryland this weekend.
Under Armour says ‘most disruptive phase’ of turnaround is behind it
On Friday, the Baltimore-based sportswear company released its most promising earnings report since Kevin Plank took back the CEO reins in April 2024. Its stock price promptly rose 15%.
Under Armour headquarters is seen in the Baltimore Peninsula development in South Baltimore.
Baltimore’s ‘anti-slumlord’ law is ramping up
The bill, championed by City Council President Zeke Cohen during his tenure as a council member, went into effect Jan. 1.
Councilmember Zeke Cohen speaks alongside a coalition of renters demanding strengthened accountability for the City’s most frequently cited and hazardous multi-family dwellings, in Baltimore, Monday, February 27, 2023.
This lava cheesecake is my newest food obsession
At Edo Cafe in Harbor East, customers can sample cheesecake that is inspired by Japan and Spain.
JANUARY 13, 2026 - Customers can sample Edo Cafe's Basque lava cheesecake at the former Chiu’s Sushi at 608 S. Exeter Street in Harbor East. Cakes can be purchased whole or by the slice, and come in different varieties like crème brûlée.
How have Baltimore grocery prices changed in three years? Our receipts might surprise you.
The Banner went shopping grocery shopping in the Baltimore region to see how the prices of 12 common food items, including bananas, ground beef, bread and eggs, compare to our shopping trips at the end of 2022. What we found might surprise you.
No one wants Kevin Spacey’s luxury Baltimore waterfront home
After almost three years of litigation — settlement talks, blown deadlines, a buzzy auction on the courthouse steps, even a monthslong fight over the keys — the famous Hollywood actor, impossibly, still owns the Baltimore waterfront house.
The waterfront mansion previously owned by actor Kevin Spacey. It was sold at auction in 2024.
Police release bodycam footage of fatal shooting of 40-year-old man in Southeast Baltimore
Police released bodycam footage of the moments that led to the fatal shooting of a 40-year-old man in Southeast Baltimore.
A still from a body camera worn by Baltimore Police Sgt. Carlos Arias shows two Baltimore Police Department officers and a 40-year-old man they shot and killed near 6500 Eastern Avenue on January 20, 2026.
A cruise ship swap is coming to Baltimore
The world’s two largest cruise companies have played musical chairs with their ships and, at least for the next two years, the dust has settled. Carnival will have a larger foothold in Baltimore City than Royal Caribbean.
In an aerial view, the Carnival Miracle cruise ship operated by Carnival Cruise Lines sits docked at Pier 27 on September 30, 2022 in San Francisco, California.
Baltimore School for the Arts closed for days after burst pipe floods building
School officials did not say which parts of the building have been damaged or how extensive the damage is.
Baltimore School for the Arts is closed for the next week after a burst sprinkler line flooded parts of the historic building.
Analysis: By missing out on Framber Valdez, the Orioles risk sullying a productive offseason
Two sources said Baltimore has been engaged with Zac Gallen this winter, and Gallen could be a strong bounce-back candidate after posting the worst season of his career.
Framber Valdez pitches for the Houston Astros in the fourth inning against the Seattle Mariners on Sept. 20, 2025.
Baltimore Police officer pleads guilty to misconduct after making false arrest
Officer Mamoudou Diallo, who has been on the force for almost five years, pleaded guilty in Baltimore Circuit Court to misconduct in office.
Baltimore Police Officer Mamoudou Diallo pleaded guilty in Baltimore Circuit Court to misconduct in office and could receive probation before judgment, which is not a conviction.
Baltimore, clear the snow from your sidewalks and parking spots — or else
Baltimore residents could face fines for failing to clear snow from their sidewalks and parking spots, Mayor Brandon Scott said. 
A pedestrian walks on the plowed sidewalk at St. Paul and East Biddle streets as vehicle traffic is constrained to one lane last week.
Laurel veterinarian Jeff Rhody was allergic to guinea pigs, but he treated them anyway
Jeff Rhody operated the Lakeside Veterinary Center in Laurel from 1988 until his retirement in December 2022. He died Jan. 12.
Jeffrey Rhody.
DOJ probes Baltimore health department’s racial equity training process
Federal officials are investigating racial segregation within the Baltimore City Health Department over a racial equity training that separated employees by race.
Baltimore City Health Department in Baltimore, Thursday May 29, 2025.
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