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What you need to know about Debby. Here’s the storm’s impact around Maryland.
Remnants of Hurricane Debby are bringing heavy rainfall, flooding and a multitude of storm warnings to Maryland through this evening.
Lily Gensler goes for a paddle in Fells Point as the remnants of Hurricane Debby pass through Maryland.
Body camera video shows Baltimore Police shooting teen shortly after seeing gun in his hands
The teen, identified as William Gardner, was shot a dozen times, officials said Friday afternoon when they released the footage. He was pronounced dead at the scene Monday night. Police had withheld the teen’s name before Friday, saying they were required by state law to withhold the identity.
A still image from Baltimore Police body cameras shows a 17-year-old running from officers near North Stricker Street. An independent investigation by the Maryland Attorney General’s Office into the fatal shooting of the teen is ongoing.
Baltimore reaches second opioid settlement with CVS on the eve of trial
The settlement brings the city’s total recoveries to $90 million.
Members of the BRIDGES Coalition hold a demonstration in front of City Hall in Baltimore, Wednesday, July 10, 2024.
Heatwaves are making people sick. Is Maryland’s work safety agency watching?
Since 2019, the Maryland agency responsible for investigating unsafe work environments initiated only 32 inspections into employers reported for heat stress-related issues, according to data obtained by The Baltimore Banner.
Baltimore council members and AFSCME Council 3 leaders held a press conference demanding better protections for workers after the heat-related death of a Department of Public Works employee.
Judge blocks ‘Baby Bonus Fund’ ballot initiative; calls it unconstitutional
The proposed charter amendment known as the Baltimore Baby Bonus Fund is unconstitutional and will not appear on city voters’ general election ballots, according to a Friday ruling from Judge John S. Nugent.
The Baltimore Baby Bonus Fund is a proposed city charter amendment that will  be on the ballot in November. If passed, it would give parents $1,000 upon the birth or adoption of a child.
Flooding photos: Debby’s remnants flood Inner Harbor, Annapolis
Flooding has been reported in Baltimore, Annapolis and other areas as the remnants of Hurricane Debby pass over Maryland.
Lily Gensler goes for a paddle in Fells Point as the remnants of Hurricane Debby pass through Maryland.
Forecast: Debby’s remnants to bring heavy rain, tornado risk into Maryland
The remnants of Debby, which has been downgraded to a tropical depression, will be moving into the Baltimore area through Friday.
The National Weather Service has issued a tornado watch for Baltimore and the surrounding areas. The watch is in effect from Thursday evening until 2 p.m. on Friday.
Judge satisfied evidence from spy tool won’t be used against neo-Nazi in alleged power grid plot
Brandon Russell, 29, of Orlando, Florida, who’s the founder of the Atomwaffen Division, is charged with one count of conspiracy to damage an energy facility.
A bag with Atomwaffen written on the outside found in Brandon Russell's garage.
These 5 restaurants are one step closer to opening in Baltimore
There’s a new tenant in the former Joe’s Squared space, a Western-Pacific concept in the former Cafe Hon, and resolutions to conflicts between residents and restaurant owners in Fells Point.
Fells Point residents and restaurant owners reached a compromise to limit noise at a Thames Street courtyard location.
Letters: Mayor must fix ‘deplorable’ conditions at DPW
A reader says the mayor must fix the “deplorable, inhumane” working conditions at the Department of Public Works sanitation yards after a worker died while on his route.
A sanitation truck offloads waste for Baltimore’s Department of Public Works. A solid waste laborer died while working a sanitation route in Northeast Baltimore’s Barclay neighborhood on Friday, according to an official statement from the city.
No discounts and fewer promos: Under Armour CEO thinks you’ll pay more for shoes and clothes
Baltimore-based apparel company Under Armour has recently been slashing its number of online promotions, pushing consumers to pay full price, CEO Kevin Plank told investors Thursday.
Under Armour storefront.
6 local takeaways from Nancy Pelosi’s talk in Baltimore, from the Ravens to her faith
Speaking in her hometown of Baltimore Thursday night about her new book “The Art of Power,” House Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi cracked jokes, told stories of her time in the House and reflected fondly on Charm City.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of Calif., speaks on the House floor at the Capitol in Washington Thursday, Nov. 17, 2022.
Baltimoreans are resurrecting orphaned scooters as the city tries to collect them
Some of the now-defunct scooters were left on Baltimore streets. The city wants help rounding them up, but some residents have other plans.
A snow-covered electric Link scooter in Charles Village on Jan. 16, 2024.
Ex-UMBC athletic director sues over dismissal, says issues with swim coach were hidden at hiring
Brian Barrio didn’t know that the university knew about serious misconduct until earlier this year when the United States Department of Justice released a report that Chad Cradock sexually assaulted, harassed and discriminated against student athletes on the swim team.
A former University of Maryland, Baltimore County athletic director said he was the first person to hold Chad Cradock, then a swim head coach and senior staff member, accountable about sexual assault and harassment accusations. Brian Barrio is suing the university for “fraudulent inducement,” saying the school misrepresented the state of the athletic department, and for “libel by implication.”
Pete’s Grille, Waverly diner where Michael Phelps ate giant breakfasts, is up for sale
This comes after owner Ray Crum sold his other restaurant, Werner’s Diner and Pub, in May after two years of ownership to focus on Pete’s Grille. Werner’s, famous for its appearances in “The Wire” and “House of Cards,” caused Crum great frustration due to its low foot traffic.
Pete’s Grille, a favorite breakfast spot in Waverly, is up for sale after 40 years.
What to do this weekend, from a free Lewis Museum day to a Syleena Johnson performance
Whether you want to visit the African American history museum for free or get some laughs at the Baltimore Improv festival, we’ve got you covered.
The Inner Harbor’s amphitheater will host Saturday’s Baltimore by Baltimore festival.
Cause of fire outside Jewish Museum of Maryland under investigation
The cause of a fire just outside the locked front gates of the Jewish Museum of Maryland is under investigation, according to the Baltimore Fire Department.
The Jewish Museum of Maryland, at Loyd St. and Watson St. on March 2, 2023.
Under Armour says this bad news is actually good. Investors agree.
When Under Armour released its latest quarterly report Thursday morning, the news seemed, well, bad. But Under Armour’s stock price surged more than 15% in pre-market trading, topping $7.
Under Armour and MedStar Health are offering free medical evaluations for all city high school students Saturday, Aug. 3, at UA’s Tide Point campus.
Local DJ will provide ‘backbone’ beats for Olympics break dancing
DJ Fleg discusses what it means for hip-hop to be represented at the Olympics and what other competitions he's looking forward to.
As opioid deaths plague Baltimore, the city’s strategy is silence
Mayor Brandon Scott’s administration has opted to remain silent on the city’s response to overdose deaths as it navigates litigation with opioid makers and distributors.
People protested the city’s response to overdoses at City Hall in Baltimore last month.
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