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3 charged after nearly 50 car break-ins on Christmas Eve in Howard County
Howard County police officers, with the assistance of a drone thermal camera, apprehended three suspects who allegedly broke into roughly 50 cars in the early hours of Christmas Eve.
Howard County police arrested three people after a string of car break-ins on Christmas Eve.
Strong winds persist in Maryland amid chilly temperatures
Baltimore will continue to see strong winds and frigid temperatures Tuesday, with a slight chance of snow later this week to kick off the new year.
Windchill will make outdoor conditions feel even colder, according to the National Weather Service.
Damascus man threatens to burn house down, barricades himself for hours
A Damascus man was in jail Tuesday following an hourslong standoff during which he threatened to burn a house down, Montgomery 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.
Suspect arrested after barricade in Cockeysville draws heavy police response
Baltimore County police arrested a suspect after a barricade situation early Tuesday morning closed a street near an apartment complex in Cockeysville.
Baltimore County police walk behind an apartment building on Spring Head Court in Cockeysville while investigating reports of gunfire.
Why Zach Eflin’s deal is a worthwhile gamble | Banner Baseball Show
Eflin made just 14 starts in 2025, but he still brings upside to a rotation that needs it.
Man’s body found in burning car in Dundalk, police say
Baltimore County police are investigating after emergency personnel found a man dead in a burning car in Dundalk, officials announced.
6/16/22—A Baltimore County police car sits outside of the Public Safety Building and Police Department in Towson.
Man dies trying to rescue dogs from Randallstown house fire
A 67-year-old Randallstown resident and his two dogs were found together inside their home after a fire.
Herbert B. Thomas Jr. and his dogs were found dead together inside a Randallstown house, officials said.
Patriots receiver and former Terp Stefon Diggs faces strangulation charges
New England Patriots star wide receiver Stefon Diggs is facing strangulation and other criminal charges in connection with an incident that happened earlier this month, police said.
Stefon Diggs #8 of the New England Patriots watches action during a game against the New York Jets at Gillette Stadium on November 13, 2025.
Ravens greats Marshal Yanda, Terrell Suggs named finalists for Hall of Fame
They're among 15 finalists for the 2026 class.
Marshal Yanda joins former Ravens teammate Terrell Suggs among 15 modern-era finalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame's 2026 class.
More artists cancel Kennedy Center performances after Trump name change
New signage, The Donald J. Trump and The John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts, is unveiled on the Kennedy Center, Friday, Dec. 19, 2025, in Washington.
Jon Meoli: Nothing will ever excuse the Orioles’ 2025 collapse. But they did learn their lesson.
A difficult season left few fans cheering at Camden Yards in September. But the Orioles appear to have changed their approach drastically after the disappointing season.
Baltimore’s election warehouse has been a safety and security risk for years
With elections on tap in 2026, a replacement will have to wait until 2027.
The Baltimore City Board of Elections' warehouse on Franklintown Road serves as storage for voting equipment and voting records, despite numerous safety concerns.
Former federal worker reflects on jobs and potential lives lost from USAID shutdown
Peter Connolly worked at the United States Agency for International Development for nearly a decade. When it folded this summer, not only did he lose a job, he also lost contact with colleagues in conflict zones.
Peter Connolly worked at the United States Agency for International Development for nearly a decade.
Hutzell: Marc Elrich is Maryland’s top socialist. It’s not an insult.
COLUMN: When Zohran Mamdani is sworn in as mayor of New York on Thursday, the city will become the largest local government in the United States led by a Democratic Socialist. Til then, Montgomery County holds the title.
Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich attends a breakfast for lawmakers and members of the Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Washington in Rockville.
The Banner’s favorite photos of 2025
From sports to culture, we captured so many moments in photos. Here are The Baltimore Banner’s favorite photos of 2025.
The Banner's favorite photos of 2025.
Baltimore completed far less than half of the road paving on its 2025 list
The transportation department set a loftier street-paving goal than in the previous three years, but fell far short of it.
The City listed this segment of McElderry Street near John’s Hopkins Hospital as resurfaced earlier this year.
I re-created a local restaurant’s famous breakfast at home, and it’s perfect for a New Year’s Day hangover
No judgment here: Sometimes you wake up on New Year’s Day with a pounding headache and a desperate craving for the greasiest, heartiest breakfast you can get your hands on.
All the ingredients you’ll need to make the Karen Special at home: bacon, eggs, milk, butter, challah bread, vanilla extract, cinnamon and maple syrup.
Derrick Henry’s epic game came with a throwback look. Will the Steelers have an answer?
“If you get this guy a head of steam, he’s a tough guy to bring down,” Packers coach Matt LaFleur said of Ravens running back Derrick Henry.
Derrick Henry of the Baltimore Ravens celebrates after beating the Green Bay Packers 41-24 at Lambeau Field earlier this month.
Baltimore ballroom ‘icon’ survives a life of grit with glamour
Revlon is a queer Black artist who lives in Baltimore's Penn North neighborhood and has been recognized as one of the pioneers of Baltimore's ballroom scene, a subculture built by LGBTQIA+ Black and Latino communities.
Lisa Revlon, a queer Black artist who lives in Baltimore's Penn North neighborhood, has been recognized as one of the pioneers of Baltimore's ballroom scene.
Kyle Goon: 2025 was a lousy year for Baltimore sports. But here are 12 great, unlikely stories I’ll never forget.
It was a tough year in so many ways. Don’t let it dim these moments, though.
Derik Queen of the Maryland Terrapins celebrates with teammates after making a shot to defeat the Colorado State Rams.
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