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Clyde Doughty Jr. was a servant leader who transformed Bowie State athletics
Clyde Doughty, the longtime vice president for intercollegiate athletics and recreation at Bowie State University, died in the early hours of Feb. 3. He was 67.
Clyde Doughty Jr.
Last year’s Orioles needed a clubhouse veteran. Pete Alonso is filling that role.
Jordan Westburg was frank in his assessment of the clubhouse in August when he said it would behoove the Orioles to add a leadership presence in the offseason. In Pete Alonso, they have one.
Orioles first baseman Pete Alonso has played more than 1,000 games in seven big league seasons.
Temperatures to climb for Presidents Day weekend as Maryland continues to thaw
High pressure is driving temperatures up this weekend, with some widespread rain expected in Central Maryland, according to the National Weather Service.
A large pile of snow partially blocks Eager Street near downtown Baltimore on Friday.
Pickleball bounces into Fells Point with Baltimore’s first indoor courts
Baltimore residents Jimmy and Heather Edgerton are opening the city’s first indoor pickleball court in Fells Point.
Serve on Spring is the first indoor pickleball facility in Baltimore.
For sale: Spacious, well-maintained townhome in North Bethesda
Next to the iconic Strathmore Music Center, you’ll find this attractive townhome. Built in 2011, it features impressive architecture, four levels of living space and a rooftop terrace.
What’s it like to date in Montgomery County?
Ali Deckelbaum and Molly Dresner, who grew up and live in the area, created The Court in 2024 to set up singles across the D.C. region.
Molly Dresner, left, and Ali Deckelbaum became friends at Potomac's Bullis School. They stayed friends and created The Court in 2024 to set up singles in Montgomery.
Residents want snow removed. The price is round-the-clock rumbling, rivers of snowmelt.
As Baltimore City agencies relocate mountains of snow to dump sites, residents are concerned about the noise and what happens when it melts.
Snow that has been removed from different areas of Baltimore is piled up in the vacant lot next to the Old Town Mall.
Galentine’s Day event rare time for Baltimore women to bridge racial divide
Organizers of a racially diverse Galentine’s Day party revived it this year in part to combat the political divide the nation is experiencing. They hope the multiracial gathering will help repair fractured relationships.
Alysha January, left, and Jessi Rutherford are bringing back their Galentine’s Day event after a three-year hiatus.
Hutzell: Amy Miguez is the early favorite to be Annapolis’ next police chief
COLUMN | If Mayor Jared Littmann picks acting Chief Amy Miguez, she would not only be the first woman to hold the job permanently but she would be the first chief to rise through the ranks since Bernard Kalnoske died of a heart attack in 1980. It is not a sure thing.
Annapolis Chief of Police Edward Jackson removes his cap during a listening session at First Baptist Church in Annapolis, Md. on Tuesday, March 25, 2025.
How Maryland schools will respond to rumored ICE ramp-ups
Rumors of an influx of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents coming to Maryland have put communities on edge.
Students walk through the hall inside Hampstead Hill Academy on 8/29/22. Monday was the first day back to school for Baltimore City students.
Baltimore’s overrun by deer. The city plans to kill them.
Deer in Baltimore are out of control. Starting this spring, the city plans to deploy sharpshooters in three parks to begin culling the population.
A deer wanders through Lake Roland Park in June.
Signs at Olney synagogue vandalized with antisemitic graffiti
Police are investigating antisemitic and anti-Zionist vandalism discovered outside an Olney synagogue Tuesday morning.
Police are investigating vandalism of the building markers and two banners  outside Shaare Tefila, a synagogue in Olney.
5 players score in double figures as Maryland rolls late to defeat Penn State 81-62
Maryland joined No. 2 UCLA, No. 7 Michigan, No. 8 Ohio State and No. 13 Michigan State as 20-win teams in the Big Ten.
The Maryland bench celebrates during the third quarter of an 81-62 win over Penn State on Thursday night.
Cat rescued from 3-alarm fire in Mount Vernon rowhome, officials say
Baltimore City firefighters rescued a cat from a three-alarm fire in Mount Vernon on Thursday, officials said.
Baltimore City Fire Department responds to a row home fire in Mount Vernon near Preston and St. Paul.
Controversial husband and wife resign from the dysfunctional Wilde Lake Village Board
Wilde Lake Village Board members Katharine Rathbun, the chair, and her husband, Edward Richards, resigned from the board Wednesday, Feb. 11.
Wilde Lake Village Board Chair Dr. Katharine Rathbun sits for a portrait in the auditorium at Slayton House in Columbia, Md., on Thursday, January 22, 2026.
Raskin visits ‘overcrowded’ ICE holding area in Baltimore during unannounced tour
Days after a judge ordered ICE to allow unannounced congressional oversight, U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin toured an “overcrowded” holding area in downtown Baltimore — and said the conditions he saw were a “bad situation.”
U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin speaks with reporters outside the George H. Fallon Federal Building on Thursday.
Lawmakers fast-track bills targeting immigration detention in Maryland
The bills would require explicit zoning approval for private immigration detention facilities and create new standards and oversight for conditions inside.
Friday, Jan. 23, 2026 — This new warehouse off Hopewell Road outside Hagerstown has beed toured by government officials for possible use as an ICE detention facility.
Baltimore IG reviews use of COVID relief money to pay for Artscape
When performer costs went over budget, Baltimore City officials did not submit the new cost to the Board of Estimates for approval.
Attendees sit in the plaza in front of City Hall where the main stage is set up at Artscape in downtown Baltimore, Md. on Saturday, May 24, 2025.
Ravens coaches: Who did head coach Jesse Minter add to his staff?
The Banner has kept track of Minter’s staff as he built since being hired Jan. 22.
Ravens head coach Jesse Minter greets attendees following his introductory news conference on Jan. 29.
Mother dies, baby in critical condition after Pikesville vehicle crash
A mother died and her baby and another driver were injured in a multi-vehicle collision in Pikesville on Thursday morning, Baltimore County Police said.
6/16/22—A Baltimore County police car sits outside of the Public Safety Building and Police Department in Towson.
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