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Snow squall? Blaring weather alert wakes Marylanders hours into 2026
The early-morning phone blare was an unwelcome surprise to families who had toasted the new year just a few hours prior.
FRIDAY DECEMBER 5, 2025 - Light snow in Suitland, Maryland, just outside of Washington, DC, on Friday.
Carjackings down, hiring up: Baltimore Police release ‘achievements’ of 2025
Baltimore Police released a year-end report Thursday celebrating everything from improvements in hiring and retaining officers to higher clearance rates.
Officer Rashad Hamond patrols the neighborhood on foot in the Northwest District on March 18, 2025. Hamond was fresh on the force ten years ago when the Baltimore uprising took place.
For sale: Modern, custom-built home in Clarksville
Custom built in 2018, 5046 Gaithers Chance Drive features high-end finishes and a spacious floor plan. All in a quiet, private location in Clarksville.
‘Who’s going to be the most physical?’ The Ravens’ answer could save their season.
As they prepare for a must-win game Sunday against the Steelers, the Ravens have picked a good time to turn into maybe the NFL’s most physical team.
Green Bay Packers quarterback Malik Willis runs with the ball while being tackled by Baltimore Ravens outside linebacker Tavius Robinson in the third quarter.
US health subsidies expire, launching millions into 2026 with steep insurance hikes
Enhanced tax credits that have helped Americans offset the cost of Affordable Care Act health insurance for the last four years expired overnight.
FILE - Pages from the U.S. Affordable Care Act health insurance website healthcare.gov are seen on a computer screen in New York, Aug. 19, 2025. (AP Photo/Patrick Sison, File)
Murders, child deaths and sex abuse cases: Maryland trials to watch in 2026
The Banner will continue to report on these court cases and others in Baltimore and the surrounding counties.
Exterior of the Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr. Courthouse on Calvert Street in Baltimore, Md. on Saturday, July 19, 2025.
Will loser of Ravens-Steelers make a coaching change? | Banner Ravens Podcast
Will John Harbaugh and Mike Tomlin really be coaching for their jobs Sunday?
Howard County’s issues to watch in 2026: Scramble for county executive, a new watchdog and more
A scramble for county executive and the arrival of a first-ever inspector general are among the story lines to watch in Howard County in 2026.
The Howard County Council hears testimony in July.
7 things to do in Howard County, from a winter farmers market to a 2025 trivia night
Here are seven things to do in Howard County for the first week of 2026.
The Robinson Nature Center is seen on February 8, 2025 in Columbia, Maryland.
What to do in Baltimore New Year’s weekend, including ‘Stop Making Sense’ and kids’ crafts
Whether you want to see the Talking Heads on the big screen, get crafty at a collage party or run around Patterson Park for charity, we’ve got you covered.
Talking Heads founder David Byrne in a scene from the 1984 concert film “Stop Making Sense,” which plays at the Charles Theatre on New Year’s Day.
7 things to do in Annapolis: Start 2026 with a hike around a state or local park
If you’re looking for something to clear your head in 2026, consider a First Day Hike. It's one of seven great things to do in the coming week in and around Annapolis.
The sand at Sandy Point State Park is ochre, a color caused by the presence of iron ore.
These restaurants were supposed to open in 2025. We’re still waiting.
The Fishmonger's Daughter, Candela and Armada are just a few of the restaurants we hope to see open in 2026.
The future home of The Fishmongers Daughter in Catonsville. The restaurant was originally set to open in 2025 but is still in progress.
Streeter: This is going to be a hard year full of hard things. Let’s embrace it.
COLUMN: This New Year's Day, I'm starting a challenge for myself: Let's focus on the things I can control and not shy away from discomfort.
Meet the chef keeping a Ravens receiver fueled
With a background in nutrition and a preference for simplicity, Alex Claro fits the mold for an athlete’s chef.
Alex Claro prepares a short rib dish.
Helping seniors age in place, the Village movement stakes out new ground
Networks of neighbors known as "Villages" help seniors age in place. Organizers plan to launch nine new ones in Montgomery County.
Longtime Tamarack Triangle residents Robyn De Shields and Diane Straud lead out the weekend walking club, which met in front of Page Elementary School on a cold Saturday morning.
Trump says he’s dropping push for National Guard in Chicago, LA and Portland, Oregon, for now
“We will come back, perhaps in a much different and stronger form, when crime begins to soar again,” the president said on social media.
Members of the West Virginia National Guard patrol the National Mall in front of the Lincoln Memorial in August.
Baltimore County wasted over $737K on software it didn’t use, inspector general finds
Officials didn’t use the software meant to ensure compliance with contract rules — despite paying for it since 2008.
Outgoing Inspector General Kelly Madigan found Baltimore County was paying for software it didn’t use.
With Lamar Jackson back at practice, Ravens ‘very optimistic’ that QB will play vs. Steelers
Lamar Jackson is working to return for a pivotal Week 18 game with the playoffs on the line.
Lamar Jackson is working toward a return after suffering a back contusion against the New England Patriots.
New faces everywhere: A look ahead at politics in Baltimore County
No one can really predict anything in politics, but one thing seems certain: this time next year, there will be new faces preparing to take over many Baltimore County offices.
This time next year, there will be new faces preparing to take over many Baltimore County offices.
Donna Marriott, wife of hospitality giant, dies at 90
Donna Marriott, wife of the founder of the Bethesda-based hospitality corporation, died Tuesday at age 90.
Donna Marriott (1935 - 2025).
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