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Federal housing subsidies can save lives. They’re at risk of being cut anyway.
A Bloomberg study found a new link between housing and health care.
Mary Wilkins, 88, has lived at Basilica Place in Baltimore’s Mount Vernon neighborhood since 2003, where residents have access to on-site service coordinators who help their communities age in place.
Your guide to Baltimore’s holiday pop-up bars and restaurants
Food social media influencer Chris Franzoni knows the best Christmas pop-ups at bars and restaurants across Baltimore for the perfect holiday crawl.
A Peppermint Patty at SoPro Christmas Bar.
For hungry people in Baltimore’s Penn North, Love & Cornbread is there
Love & Cornbread, the nonprofit is doubling efforts in a new era of food insecurity in Baltimore City.
Sue May, Founder and Executive Director of Love and Cornbread, directs volunteers left to right, Chauncey Whitehead, Annette Jackson, and Jill Yesko, setting up a food giveaway outside of Phaze 2 barbershop in Baltimore,  Saturday, November 22, 2025.
All Baltimore small business owners want for Christmas is shoppers and less tariffs
Baltimore’s small business owners say it’s been a challenging year as tariffs have hiked prices and fewer people have walked through their doors.
Jinji Fraser owner of Jinji Chocolate works on an order inside of the shop in Baltimore, Saturday November 29, 2025.
Triple murder in Washington County leads to arrests of 4 suspects
Four people from the Baltimore area were arrested this week in connection to a house fire that killed three people on Nov. 18 in Washington County, police said.
A Baltimore County police vehicle’s lights flash while parked outside of the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center at the University of Maryland in Baltimore, Md. on Thursday, March 13, 2025.
For sale: Beautiful 1960 mid-century modern home in Owings Mills
Like any good mid-century modern home, 32 Caveswood Lane features clean lines, functional, light-filled interiors, and a strong connection to nature.
Where to find the best blind boxes for people into mystery gifts
You can find blind boxes at toy stores, booksellers, big retailers — and, if you are not picky, some gas stations and gift shops, too.
Toys, plushies and figurines come in blind boxes, packaging that obscures exactly which version of an item the purchasers will get. This Baby Third Lily Rabbit Town series has 12 versions.
Baltimore transportation worker Gregory Turnipseed fatally beaten over parking dispute
A 49-year-old Northeast Baltimore woman has been arrested and charged with fatally beating a city traffic worker last month over a downtown parking dispute allegedly started by a 15-year-old passenger in her car.
Cars drive past the 500 block of St. Paul St. on Friday, Nov. 28, 2025, where a 49-year-old woman from Northeast Baltimore was arrested last month and charged with fatally beating a city traffic worker during an argument over a parking spot.
Where to savor that hard-earned post-Thanksgiving cocktail
All around Baltimore, patrons can find inventive drinks with bold fall flavors at cocktail bars like the Bluebird, Sugarvale and Dutch Courage.
The Squash Sidecar is a featured fall drink at the Bluebird Cocktail Room in Hampden. “Keeping things simple is the best way,” said owner Paul Benkert.
‘Quirky,’ ‘picturesque’ Thanksgiving on display at annual Blessing of the Hounds
In the scenic Western Run Valley of Baltimore County, the old English tradition of the Blessing of the Hounds withstands the test of time.
One of the Green Spring Valley Hounds was eager to be blessed, jumping up on Rev. Thomas Clement during his prayer before the annual Blessing of the Hounds at St. John’s Church.
Baltimore activates warming shelter plan for homeless until Saturday
The Mayor’s Office of Homeless Services on Thursday announced it is activating its winter shelter plan from 4 p.m. Thursday until 9 a.m. Saturday.
As temperatures drop today, the Mayor’s Office of Homeless Services will provide hypothermia shelters and other services for city residents experiencing homelessness.
Headed to Christmas Village in Baltimore? Here’s what to know.
The Christmas Village in Baltimore, now in its 12th season, is back and full of shops, food and photo opportunities.
Patrons walk past vendors through the Christmas Village at the Inner Harbor in Baltimore, Md. on Friday, December 20, 2024.
What to do in Baltimore this Thanksgiving weekend, including Miracle on 34th Street
Whether you want to marvel at Hampden’s Miracle on 34th Street, hear Leslie Odom Jr. sing Christmas carols or see “A Christmas Carol” live, we’ve got you covered.
Homes are decorated in holiday lights at Hampden's Miracle on 34th Street annual display on Sunday, December 8, 2024.
Giving thanks for plump cats, all-you-can-eat crabs and tricky parking
In a truly befuddling year, these are things I'm most sincerely, unironically thankful for — from the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade to Baltimore accents.
Baltimore Banner columnist Leslie Gray Streeter with her cat, Cass Streeter-Zervitz.
Thanksgiving on Kenwood: A 70-year tradition baked into one Baltimore kitchen
One family claimed and sustained their hallmark holiday of Thanksgiving for seven decades in a house near Patterson Park.
Beth Rannie, center, bakes pizelles with her daughter, Mattie Yoncha-Wawrzyniak, right, and granddaughter, Micah Walker.
Turkey trot, Christmas Village and Ravens game traffic comes to town on Thanksgiving
If you’re staying in the Baltimore area for Thanksgiving this year, prepare for traffic jams and parking difficulties.
Christmas Village along the Inner Harbor will be open from noon to 5 p.m. on Thanksgiving.
Autopsy report for federal prosecutor Jonathan Luna released
The 2003 autopsy for federal prosecutor Jonathan Luna has been unsealed after a Pennsylvania newspaper fought for its release.
Assistant U.S. Attorney for the District of Maryland Jonathan Luna in an undated photograph.
2 shooting victims discovered after vehicle crashes with Hopkins shuttle
An unidentified man and a 28-year-old woman died Wednesday morning after they were found with gunshot wound in a crashed vehicle in Baltimore, police said.
A Baltimore County police vehicle’s lights flash while parked outside of the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center at the University of Maryland in Baltimore, Md. on Thursday, March 13, 2025.
No bomb bursting in air: Cannonball dug up at Fort McHenry was corroded dud
After the arrival of a bomb squad and other precautions, there was no explosion. The historic ordnance was found to be an inert and fully corroded cannonball.
A flag with 15 stars and 15 stripes flies over Fort McHenry.
Escalating Key Bridge price adds pressure to upcoming negotiations with builder
Despite Gov. Wes Moore’s repeated commitments to keep the Key Bridge rebuild on time and on budget, the project’s image took a hit last week as officials revealed that initial estimates were off by years and billions of dollars.
Exposed girders are seen as work continues on demolishing the southwest ramp to the Francis Scott Key Bridge in July.
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