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It doesn’t matter how old you are — if you run, you’re a runner
Older runners like me know we aren't at our physical peak. Who cares? I'm participating in the Baltimore Running Festival anyway.
Karin Miller, now 66, of Salisbury at her first race, a half marathon in chapel hill, NC in her 20s and last year in Salisbury at a 5k.
Pusser’s Caribbean Grill will get a new home in Baltimore
The popular Annapolis restaurant will take over a waterfront spot in Canton.
Pusser's Caribbean Grille has lost the lease for its space on the Annapolis waterfront. Atlas Restaurant Group will take over the location in 2025.
No booze? No problem. Try these Baltimore mocktail hot spots.
From speakeasy shrubs to gin-free concoctions, Chris Franzoni recommends restaurants and bars for mocktails and non-alcoholic drinks with all the flavor and none of the buzz.
Enjoy casual drinks or a more refined dinner at the versatile Gunther & Co.
Jermaine Corbett returns opening kickoff 100 yards to help Merrimack beat Morgan State 32-24
Duce Taylor was 24-of-31 passing for 186 yards for Morgan State (3-4).
Sean Brown throws 2 4th-quarter TD passes to lift Towson past Norfolk State 28-23
After dropping back-to-back games to teams ranked in the top five nationally, the Tigers (3-3, 1-1 Coastal Athletic Association) have won back-to-back games.
Baltimore City ballot questions
Baltimore voters will have their say on borrowing money for school projects, creating a separate fund for state cannabis tax revenues and reducing the size of City Council.
Howard County Police say two shootings on the same Columbia block are unrelated
A man was found dead early Saturday morning behind an office building in Columbia. Hours later, two teens were found with non-fatal gunshot wounds on the same block.
After 26 years, Station North dance club The Depot is for sale
The Depot, a nightlife staple in Station North, is listed for sale after more than two decades in business.
The Depot dance club at 1728 N. Charles in Station North on Oct. 12.
A $100 Groupon got this mom and son a bird’s-eye view of the northern lights
As she stared at the screen of her camera, then at the sky, she began to cry. She was almost in a dream state.
Amornrat Hedden and her son, Ayden, saw the northern lights from a Cessna 172.
Letters: Nostalgia about Harborplace? That isn’t what’s driving concerns
A recent letter to the editor about Harborplace sparked reactions from Banner readers, who didn’t quite agree with it. Here’s what they had to say.
Harborplace’s Pratt Street Pavilion on Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2023.
5 must-see museum shows this month
Five museum exhibitions across the region — from Washington, D.C. to Easton to Baltimore — purposefully blur boundaries between art and craft, BmoreArt writes.
An installation view of Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens' "Fragile Beauty: Art of the Ocean" show in Washington, D.C.
Sen. Cheryl Kagan visited every 911 center in Maryland. Here’s what she learned.
State Sen. Cheryl Kagan spoke with The Baltimore Banner about her tour of every 911 call center in Maryland and the surprising things she learned along the way.
State Sen. Cheryl Kagan this week wrapped up a multi-year tour of the state's 911 call centers. Her final stop was in Calvert County where she met with 911 specialists and trainee specialists.
Thought the airlines were bad? An Australian family lost their luggage in the Dali wreck
A young family is joining the slew of interested people and partiers who are trying to prevent the owner of the ship that crashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge in March from limiting its liability in the disaster.
A family moving to Australia had household goods loaded in a shipping container aboard the Dali.
Officials identify man killed, three officers involved in shooting
The Independent Investigations Division of the Maryland Office of the Attorney General said Friday that Robert Phillip Nedd Jr. of Baltimore died Wednesday in the fatal shooting involving police officers.
A Baltimore Police vehicle is seen in Fells Point on April 14, 2024.
Investigators reach conclusion about Linden Heights blaze that killed 2 firefighters
Officials could not determine what caused the fire, but ruled that it was accidental.
Baltimore City Fire Department and ATF officials examine multiple burned rowhomes in the 5200 block of Linden Heights Ave. on Friday, October 20, 2023. The fatal fire the previous night took the lives of two firefighters and injured multiple others.
Labor unions donate $150K to stop effort to reduce Baltimore City Council size
Stop Sinclair has $155,952 on hand, a sizable advantage over Baltimore County media executive David Smith’s group, which has just over $5,100 in its account.
Spectator holds a sign opposing the bill that would reduce the size of City Council during a press conference in Zeke’s Coffee Shop on September 15, 2024.
There’s a ‘slight’ chance to see the northern lights tonight if you missed it
We will still be under a severe geomagnetic storm watch tonight, issued by the Space Weather Prediction Center after scientists detected a coronal mass ejection — a large blast of plasma and magnetic field from the sun’s surface — earlier this week.
Several dozen people lined the Prettyboy Reservoir Dam as the aurora borealis lit up the sky Thursday night.
Are giant walls enough to shield Curtis Bay from coal dust? The neighborhood says no.
Curtis Bay residents want more protections from CSX’s coal facility, but state officials expect the company may file a lawsuit.
Views of CSX facilities scene from the Curtis Bay neighborhood in Baltimore.
Pictures: See stunning photos of the northern lights in Maryland
Here are some stellar photos of the northern lights captured in Maryland.
The Northern Lights could be seen over the Prettyboy Reservoir and across Maryland on Thursday night, illuminating the sky with hues of pink, green and purple.
Maryland saw the northern lights — and they were glorious
A surge of particles from the sun caused the northern lights to be visible in Maryland on Thursday night.
Thanks to combination of a severe solar storm and clear skies, the northern lights were visible from parts of Maryland Thursday, Oct. 10. The aurora illuminated the sky in Hagerstown, Md.
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