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Ellicott City woman gets 5 years for embezzling $1.2 million for Taylor Swift tickets, luxury items
Jennifer Tinker of Ellicott City was sentenced in federal court Monday for embezzling $1.2 million, which she spent on Taylor Swift tickets and other luxury items.
Jennifer Tinker, who embezzled more than $1 million from two organizations for personal travel, Taylor Swift tickets and other purchases, was sentenced at the Edward A. Garmatz U.S. Courthouse in Baltimore.
Johnston Square’s latest sign of progress: 109 new apartments and a library branch
To Johnston Square, The Hammond at Greenmount Park is more than just a building.
Regina Hammond’s hand is raised by her husband, Keith, during the grand opening of The Hammond at Greenmount Park in Baltimore’s Johnston Square neighborhood on Monday.
Reginald Scriber Sr., ‘fixer’ to Baltimore’s mayors, dies at 80
Scriber, a 51-year veteran of Baltimore government who got his start in housing and carved a reputation as an infamous city fixer, died last month at age 80.
Reginald Scriber Sr.
Jon Meoli: 4 factors framing my Orioles offseason thoughts
Here are four things president of baseball operations Mike Elias and his team have likely discussed at great length over the last couple of months.
Mike Elias, the Orioles’ president of baseball operations, has designs on making the team a contender again this offseason.
Maryland sees first snow of the season as temperatures drop statewide
Maryland’s first cold snap of the season has arrived, bringing snow in the mountains, freezing temperatures to its southern counties and a sharp temperature drop statewide.
Parts of Western Maryland could see up to 4 inches of snow, according to the National Weather Service.
Childs Walker: Ravens’ climb toward the playoffs no longer seems so steep
The Ravens never hit fourth gear in Minnesota, but they were the more poised team in a 27-19 road win. Here are five things we learned.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) hurdles over Minnesota Vikings cornerback Isaiah Rodgers (2) near the goal line in the second half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Nov. 9, 2025, in Minneapolis.
Hundreds already in line for Baltimore’s child care shutdown aid
Baltimore federal essential workers and families on SNAP can get up to $2,500 a month. Here’s how.
Students take advantage of the nice weather and play outside in the sandbox and on the playground at Greenbelt Children's Center on February 25, 2025.
Where to order out — or dine in — for Thanksgiving dinner around Baltimore
Food social media influencer Chris Franzoni says these Baltimore restaurants are bringing serious flavor to Thanksgiving this year, whether in person or to-go.
The Rusty Scupper will host a Thanksgiving Day buffet.
Smaller Thanksgiving, no Christmas presents: Federal workers fear future as shutdown breaks record
The Banner checked in with Maryland's federal workers to hear how they’ve been spending their time if they’re furloughed and living without paychecks during the record-breaking shutdown.
Clearing corners? Ivan Bates asks judges to ban drug dealers from certain blocks
The Baltimore State’s Attorney’s Office is asking judges to impose the restriction in certain cases as a condition of probation.
Baltimore State’s Attorney Ivan Bates speaks at a press conference February 13, 2005, following the exoneration of James Langhorne, 51, in the 1993 killing of Laurence Jones Jr. in Baltimore. Langhorne was released Monday after serving almost 30 years in prison.
Baltimore honors heroes as shutdown puts veterans, military families on edge
Hundreds of active-duty military members and veterans commemorated their service at the Veterans Day parade in Baltimore on Saturday afternoon.
An ROTC unit marches in the Veterans Day parade in Baltimore on Saturday.
Maryland preps for winter as NOAA predicts warmer temperatures
While the weather will bring a chill to the Baltimore area this week, a warmer winter could be ahead in Maryland, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
The Looks Much Better Now mural is seen on 22nd Street early February, 12, 2025, following a snowstorm that started the previous evening.
Sushi is coming to the former Souvlaki space in Hampden
The owners of Yama Sushi in Ellicott City are planning to open Hana in the former home of Hampden's Souvlaki.
A man collects trash in front of the now closed Greek cuisine restaurant, Souvlaki, on July 28, 2025.
Most evacuated residents return home as Remington building fire investigation continues
Most residents forced to evacuate during Friday’s massive commercial building fire in Remington have been able to return home, while others remain temporarily displaced as cleanup and recovery efforts continue, officials said.
Baltimore City Fire Department personnel respond to a four-alarm fire at a commercial building in Remington on Friday.
For sale: Incredible mid-century modern home in Pikesville
This single-story Pikesville home is unique both for its sleek mid-century modern design and its high-end interiors.
The one-story, five-bedroom home is located at 3410 Woodvalley Dr.
Firefighters contain 4-alarm Remington building fire that displaced over 20 people
Firefighters are battling a four-alarm fire in Remington that prompted city officials to urge some residents to evacuate Friday afternoon.
Baltimore Fire crews respond as smoke overtakes a neighborhood from a fire at West 23rd Street and Hampden Avenue in Baltimore on Friday.
Travelers on edge as delays and cancellations build at BWI, Reagan and Dulles
Despite the anticipated chaos for air travel across the country, it was largely business as usual Friday at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport.
Southwest Airlines jets fill the gates at Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport. The airport is celebrating its 75th birthday.
Jon Meoli: As free agency begins, whether the Orioles will spend shouldn’t be a question anymore
All signs point to an offseason that might excite a fan base that had little reason to be interested in this club last year.
Mike Elias, right, Orioles president of baseball operations, listens to majority owner David Rubenstein during a press conference this week.
Baltimore’s Turnstile earns 5 Grammy nominations for ‘Never Enough’
Turnstile’s unforgettable 2025 just got better: The Baltimore hardcore band earned five Grammy nominations, which were announced Friday morning.
Turnstile performs a free benefit concert at Wyman Park Dell  in Baltimore, MD on May 10, 2025 to raise donations for Health Care for the Homeless.
Lenny Pineau, longtime owner of Aardmore Veterinary Hospital, built a life he loved
Arthur Leonard “Lenny” Pineau Jr., the owner of Aardmore Veterinary Hospital in Waverly and known to many as Dr. P, died Oct. 25 of a suspected pulmonary embolism. He was 76.
Lenny Pineau.
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