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For sale: What you can get for $599K to $695K in Baltimore
In this week’s real estate roundup, amazing Baltimore homes for sale in Original Northwood, Homeland and Federal Hill.
Maryland cancels millions in unpaid parole debt as state moves forward on waiving fees
Gov. Wes Moore announced that the Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services will cancel millions of unpaid parole debts for more than 6,700 people.
Gov. Wes Moore announced that the Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services will cancel millions of unpaid parole debts for more than 6,700 people.
Vigils, rallies around Baltimore to mark anniversary of Oct. 7
Tens of thousands of protesters have joined demonstrations across the U.S. nearly a year into the war, including protests at many college campuses.
Upwards of two-hundred people marched from the intersection of MLK and Howard Street to Penn Station in support of Palestine in a protest organized by People's Power Assembly on October 13, 2023.
Photos show Nate Wiggins’ crashed Lamborghini after close call on I-95
Ravens cornerback Nate Wiggins’ Lamborghini Urus crashed, rolled on its side and came to rest in the northbound lanes of I-95 in Baltimore last month.
Rookie Ravens cornerback Nate Wiggins missed last month’s game against the Las Vegas Raiders after the crash on I-95.
Port of Baltimore reopens after dockworkers reach deal to end three-day long strike — for now
The deal reached Thursday night allows to the union and port management time to negotiate a new contract.
Trucks navigate through the Dundalk Marine Terminal. Cranes line the left side of the frame and shipping containers are stacked on the right.
Education, crime, affordability: Why Black residents continue to leave Baltimore
For a decade, Baltimore lost more Black than white residents from 2010 to 2020, according to a Baltimore Banner analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data.
Nazirah Muhammad sits with her daughter Khalilah Muhammad-Debellote, 8, at their home in Randallstown. The family moved there in 2021 for more living space and a slower pace of life.
How Baltimore’s legal wins over ballot questions were turned against Harborplace
Baltimore’s City Hall may have fumbled a chance to put its highest priority issue before voters.
Maryland kids grow up in fear of Black Aggie. So who is she?
The powerful local legend of Black Aggie has outlasted the statue’s physical presence in Baltimore. Where is Black Aggie today?
The "Black Aggie" statue sits in a courtyard in Washington, D.C. The statue depicts a hooded figure with its chin resting on its fist in a contemplative stance. The statue is surrounded by green foliage.
Caitlin Clark named WNBA Rookie of the Year as Angel Reese receives one vote
Clark received 66 of the 67 votes.
Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark drives to the basket as Connecticut Sun guard DiJonai Carrington defends during the playoffs.
Night of wrong turns: Orioles fans bound for home caught on ‘shuttle bus from hell’
A bus meant to carry dejected Orioles fans south to Cromwell Station went the wrong way. A “mutiny” ensued.
The inside of a 40ft MTA bus ready to begin its first run at Bus and Maintenance Roadeo on September 14th 2024 in Baltimore City.
Man sentenced for fatally shooting off-duty Howard County sheriff’s deputy in Baltimore
Jewel Crowder, 41, of Baltimore, was found guilty in Baltimore Circuit Court of voluntary manslaughter, use of a handgun during the commission of a crime of violence and reckless endangerment.
Former Howard County Sheriff's Deputy Ryan Demby was shot and killed in Baltimore.
Bunch of nonsense: Why the banana shortage tied to the ports strike isn’t real
This week, a massive container ship called the Chiquita Voyager arrived in Port Wilmington in Delaware, and members of the ILA unloaded it.
Chiquita bananas are sold locally, including at Streets Market in Charles Village.
Baltimore Metro subway to close this weekend for upgrades ahead of new railcars
All 14 Metro SubwayLink stations between Owings Mills and Johns Hopkins Hospital will close at 8 p.m. Friday and reopen 4 a.m. Monday.
All 14 Metro SubwayLink stations between Owings Mills and Johns Hopkins Hospital will close at 8 p.m. Friday and reopen 4 a.m. Monday.
Melvin Stukes, champion of Cherry Hill and pioneering Black city councilman, dies at 76
Melvin Stukes, who kicked off a decades-long political career in Baltimore as an activist for the Cherry Hill neighborhood, died Sept. 21 at his home in Pikesville. He was 76.
A headshot of Melvin Stukes
Can Key Brewing and Monument City survive by joining forces?
“This was a path forward. I followed that path instead of saying, ‘Just shut it down.’”
Ray Schissler’s Key Brewing is leaving Dundalk for Highlandtown, where it will share space with Monument City Brewing.
Ta-Nehisi Coates in Baltimore: Takeaways from the author’s return home
Ta-Nehisi Coates talked about Baltimore, writing, Palestine and more during an interview conducted by WYPR’s Tom Hall as part of the “Brown Lecture Series” at the Enoch Pratt Free Library.
Ta-Nehisi Coates grew up in Baltimore, and the author said his time here influences his work still.
Can robots run the Port of Baltimore? Not really. At least not yet.
The shipping companies that employ them made an unprecedented amount of money. What if it got spent on automating American ports — and getting rid of unionized dockworkers?
Longshoremen are striking for higher wages — and to stop what they see as the job-killing automation of ports.
What to do this weekend, from seeing Billie Eilish to the New/Next Film Festival
Whether you want to check out the New/Next Film Festival, tour Baltimore artists’ studios for free or go see Billie Eilish, we’ve got you covered.
Billie Eilish will stop at CFG Bank Arena on her “Hit Me Hard And Soft” tour this weekend.
Inspections of hazardous material trucks nearly doubled in recent months
The increase follows a Baltimore Banner investigation published July 8 that found hazmat truckers have illegally been using the city’s tunnels after the March 26 collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge.
Hazmat inspections from the I-895 and I-95 highway corridors have increased.
Amtrak watchdog warns of delays, extra costs for Frederick Douglass Tunnel project
Amtrak and its partners must expedite planning around the Frederick Douglass Tunnel before construction begins — or risk scheduling delays and significantly increased costs, according to a watchdog report this week.
A silver and blue Amtrak train emerges from a tunnel. In the background trees and a small piece of the Baltimore skyline are visible.
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