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    Some constituents ‘shouting into the void’ as Baltimore County councilman seeks sobriety
    As Baltimore County Councilman Todd Crandell faces alarming revelations about a drunken encounter with police last year, some constituents have concerns about his accessibility as an elected official.
    Maryland Renaissance Festival tickets still available — despite early queue chaos
    Jules Smith, president of the Maryland Renaissance Festival, said they sold more than 135,000 single-day tickets on Monday.
    Jousters at the Maryland Renaissance Festival
    New book to delve into UnitedHealthcare CEO’s killing and alleged shooter Luigi Mangione
    James Patterson and Vicky Ward are working on a new book about the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson and the hunt for his alleged killer, Luigi Mangione.
    NEW YORK, NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 21: Luigi Mangione attends a hearing at Manhattan Criminal Court on February 21, 2025 in New York City. Mangione is accused of slaying of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson late last year and is making his first appearance on state charges of murder as an act of terrorism. He is facing 11 counts for the Dec. 4 shooting of Thompson outside a midtown Manhattan hotel which set off a massive manhunt. He is also facing federal charges of murder and other charges in Pennsylvania, where he was arrested.
    Howard Community College admits possible labor law violations over poster removal
    Howard Community College has reached a settlement agreement with its faculty union over a winter incident where the college accessed professor's offices and removed union signage.
    Protesters held a rally to support Howard Community College faculty on the school’s quad in Columbia last month.
    Trump threatens federal takeover of DC after attack on former DOGE worker
    The attack gave new fuel to long-standing Republican efforts to challenge Washington’s autonomy.
    President Donald Trump threatened to bypass local authority and impose direct federal control over Washington.
    What Brazil’s 50% tariff means for Maryland
    President Trump is increasing tariffs on products imported from Brazil. Here's how that will affect Maryland.
    Piles of sugar in a warehouse at the Canton Port Services headquarters in Baltimore. Maryland imports more than $1 billion in goods each year from Brazil, a majority which is sugar and confectionery products.
    State warns Eastern Shore school district seeking to oust superintendent
    Maryland's schools leader says they could withhold funding or seek to remove school board members if Somerset County tries to oust its superintendent.
    How life has gotten worse for immigrant children under Trump 2.0
    As deportation efforts and anti-immigrant rhetoric ramp up, kids are feeling more isolated, losing benefits and risking long-term detriments.
    Montgomery Police arrest suspect in 1995 killing of DC police officer
    The Montgomery County Police Department in Maryland did not immediately identify the person arrested in the fatal shooting of 24-year-old Denna Fredericka Campbell, an officer for the Metropolitan Police Department in Washington.
    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.
    Baltimore County is Maryland’s only ‘sanctuary’ county in revised DOJ list
    Baltimore County Executive Kathy Klausmeier believes the county's inclusion on the list was “in error.”
    Baltimore County is the only Maryland jurisdiction on a revised list of local governments identified by the Trump administration as impeding the enforcement of federal immigration laws
    Horse killed in crash at Assateague Island — first since 2022
    The 16-year-old horse was known as Gizmo.
    The wild horses at Assateague Island split into two main herds, according to the National Park Service, one on the Virginia side and one on the Maryland side.
    After Smithsonian controversy, Amy Sherald’s painting of trans model lands New Yorker cover
    After painter Amy Sherald pulled her National Portrait Gallery exhibit, the MICA alum’s work — "Trans Forming Liberty’ — is on the cover of the New Yorker.
    “Trans Forming Liberty,” a painting by Maryland Institute College of Art alum Amy Sherald, is the New Yorker’s latest cover image.
    Letter: Renewed housing policy can rebuild Black families, restore social fabric
    Redlining destroyed the Black family in Baltimore, and the city is in the position and has the obligation to restore it through housing policy, says Antoine Lovell, an assistant professor at Morgan State University.
    Many vacant houses still stand in the Sandtown-Winchester neighborhood on March 19, 2025. Empty and vacant lots replace them, but residents say it hasn't improved the area.
    They speak for the Gunpowder River. That includes warning about E. coli.
    Volunteers with the Gunpowder Riverkeepers are uncovering dangerously high E. coli levels in parts of Baltimore’s beloved river, raising concerns about water safety, pollution and what’s at stake for 1.8 million residents who rely on it for drinking water and recreation.
    Tubers float down the Big Gunpowder Falls River in Monkton last month.
    Feud between Anne Arundel judges heads toward finale. Unfortunately, they dragged me into it.
    The two-year feud between two Anne Arundel County Orphans Court judges heads toward a denouement this month, when a disciplinary commission considers complaints against one of them. Unfortunately, they dragged me into this.
    The sign outside an obscure office building near Annapolis points toward the Anne Arundel County Orphans Court.
    Owners of cargo ship that crashed into Baltimore bridge sue company that built vessel
    The owners of the Dali, the ship that hit the Francis Scott Key Bridge in March 2024, are suing the builders of the vessel for defective design.
    Workers walk along the destroyed bow of the Dali in May 2024.
    Baltimore County Council rejects Klausmeier’s pick for inspector general
    The Baltimore County Council was to vote Monday night on the nomination of former EPA program manager Khadija Walker to be inspector general. County Executive Kathy Klausmeier tapped Walker to replace IG Kelly Madigan, who has ruffled feathers in the suburban county.
    Baltimore County Inspector General nominee Khadija Walker attends a Baltimore County Council work session ahead of addressing the council at the Old Baltimore County Courthouse in Towson on July 29, 2025.
    Iconic Pimlico stall is too termite-damaged to be fully preserved, state says
    As Maryland rebuilds Pimlico, demolition is underway, including the historic Stall 40, once home to Derby champions.
    Mystik Dan in Stall 40.
    Ravens training camp highlights: How technology is helping kicker Tyler Loop find his groove
    Here’s a look at the highlights from the Ravens’ training camp practice Monday in Owings Mills.
    Place kicker Tyler Loop (33) kicks a field goal during the team’s stadium practice Sunday.
    CEO to leave Maryland’s largest health insurer for Florida job
    Brian Pieninck, CareFirst CEO, will take over as CEO of another BlueCross BlueShield insurer in Florida.
    Brian D. Pieninck, President and CEO of CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield speaks at Impact Maryland, a thought leadership conference hosted by The Baltimore Banner Tuesday, Oct.10, 2023 in Baltimore.
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